Certificate II in Engineering Studies
Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students
National course code: 22470VIC
Gain the practical skills and theoretical knowledge relating to engineering when you study a Certificate II in Engineering Studies. You’ll plan projects, produce engineering sketches and fabricate metal products. At the end of second year, you’ll learn how to build your own drone. This VETDSS course can lead to an apprenticeship in various engineering trades or act as a pathway into a higher education degree.
- Wantirna campus
- Two years part-time
- Year 1: Wednesday 12.30pm – 5.30pm (plus a one-week block in Term 2 or 3 break)
- Year 2: Wednesday 12.30pm – 5.30pm
- Classroom/workshop based/online delivery
- Materials fee: Year 1=$190, Year 2=$190
- Required clothing and equipment: steel cap work boots, full-length cotton drill overalls or shirt and pants, pencil case with ruler, pens, pencils and erasers, and an exercise book.
Units of competency
Unit code | Unit name | Nominal hours | Compulsory/Elective |
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MEM13014A | Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment | 10 | Compulsory |
MEM18001C | Use hand tools | 20 | Compulsory |
VU22329 | Report on a range of sectors in the manufacturing, engineering and related industries | 30 | Compulsory |
VU22330 | Select and interpret drawings and prepare three dimensional (3D) sketches and drawings | 20 | Compulsory |
VU22331 | Perform basic machining processes | 40 | Compulsory |
VU22339 | Create engineering drawings using computer aided systems | 60 | Elective |
VU22332 | Apply basic fabrication techniques | 40 | Compulsory |
MEM18002B | Use power tools/hand held operations | 20 | Elective |
Total nominal hours | 240 |
Unit code | Unit name | Nominal hours | Compulsory/Elective |
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MEMPE006A | Undertake a basic engineering project | 80 | Compulsory |
VU22333 | Perform intermediate engineering computations | 40 | Elective |
VU22338 | Configure and program a basic robotic system | 60 | Elective |
Total nominal hours | 180 |
Outcomes
On successful completion of this program, students will:
- VCE: be eligible for up to four units of credit towards their VCE: two units at Units 1 and 2 level and a Units 3 and 4 sequence.
Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for the Units 3 and 4 sequence of VCE VET Engineering must undertake scored assessment for the purpose of achieving a study score. This study score can contribute directly to the ATAR, either as one of the student’s best four studies (the primary four) or as a fifth or sixth study.
Refer to the VCAA Engineering Program booklet [Word DOCX, 200KB].
- Qualification: be eligible for the award of 22470VIC Certificate II in Engineering Studies.
Complementary studies include Mathematical Methods and Physics.
Career opportunities include mechanical engineering tradesperson (fitter and turner), steel fabrication/welding tradesperson, certified welder, process manufacturing engineer, production engineer, marine craft construction tradesperson, competitive systems and practice engineer, mechanical engineer and civil engineer.
Pathways and further study
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22470VIC
Certificate II in Engineering Studies
*Course not offered by Swinburne University of Technology.
How to apply for VET Delivered to Secondary Students
Essentially, we’re in partnership with you and your school. You speak to your school and they coordinate your application with Swinburne. Seek out your school’s VET or careers coordinator for course recommendations and discuss your options. Then, when you’ve decided on a VETDSS course that fits, your school will forward your application directly to us.
To be eligible for consideration for a VETDSS program you must be currently enrolled in Year 10, 11 or 12.
You’ll receive notification from your school about the outcome of your application. Successful? More information about enrolment will follow.
If there is greater demand than course places available, you’ll be placed on a waiting list. So, take note of our key application dates to allow time for your school-endorsed application to get to us.
Please refer to Swinburne's policies and regulations for student rights and responsibilities while on campus.
Course costs
The costs associated with Swinburne VETDSS programs is invoiced directly to schools. For more information on course costs, it’s best to contact your school’s VET or careers coordinator.
2023 key dates
Applications | |
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First round applications open | Monday 15 August 2022 |
First round applications close | Sunday 9 October 2022 |
Schools notified | Monday 17 October 2022 |
Late applications open | Wednesday 19 October 2022 |
Late applications close | Tuesday 31 January 2023 |
Note: These dates are indicative only.
Enrolment and Orientation
Orientation for courses at Wantirna campus and Croydon campus is scheduled for Wednesday 30 November 2022.
When you’ve completed your enrolment and we’ve seen you on campus for orientation, you’ll attend Swinburne one day per week for training while continuing at your secondary school.
Courses commence the week of Monday 30 January 2023.
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Contact the VET Delivered to Secondary Students team
Have questions? If you would like more information about Swinburne's Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students, please call us on 1300 275 794 or email VETDSS@swin.edu.au