Teacher in Charge: Mr C. Yearbury
This course is designed to give students basic to intermediate practical engineering skills. Students will also construct a pocket motor bike frame. Units cover machining, welding and assembly.
Note: Students who have not gained US497 must complete this unit within the specified timeframe in Term 1 to continue with this course.
This course links to the manufacturing and technology, and construction and infrastructure sectors
pathway. These pathways encompass careers in steel fabrication, welding, apprenticeship, engineer, construction, fitter and turner, machinist, roofer, steel worker, building, aluminium fabrication, fencing, and many more. Students build the foundation skills need for all trade career paths.
Level 3 Automotive Engineering, Level 3 Carpentry
Recommended Prior LearningYear 11 TEP, Year 11TMH, Year 11CAB preferred. US497. HOD approval.
Assessment | Level |
Internal or External |
Credits |
L1 Literacy Credits | UE Literacy Credits | Numeracy Credits |
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U.S. 2395 v9 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the selection, use, and care of engineering hand tools | 2 |
I |
4 |
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U.S. 2396 v7 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the selection, use, and care of portable hand held engineering power tools | 2 |
I |
4 |
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U.S. 4435 v8 Select, use, and care for engineering dimensional measuring equipment | 2 |
I |
3 |
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U.S. 4436 v7 Select, use, and care for engineering marking-out equipment | 2 |
I |
3 |
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U.S. 21911 v3 Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites | 2 |
I |
2 |
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Total Credits |
Total Credits Available: 16 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 16 credits.
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