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Metals

Steel Fabrication & Welding

(Pre-Apprenticeship)


Description

This full time course will give you knowledge and skills in the trade area of Metal Fabrication and Welding.

This program has been designed to meet the needs of the metal manufacturing, maintenance and engineering industries and equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to gain employment within these industries.

On successful completion of this course participants will receive: Certificate II in Engineering (Production).

Who should enrol in this qualification?

  • People currently working in the manufacturing industry and wanting to gain a qualification
  • People who have completed some units of the Certificate I or Certificate II in Engineering and now wanting the entire qualification
  • People who would like to work in the manufacturing industry.
  • People looking for a change in career.
  • People who would like to gain skills by completing some units and not the entire qualification.

Do I need any skills?

Essential: Although no minimum academic levels are specified, to succeed students must have at least basic levels of Maths, Science and English (good reading and comprehension skills).

All applications are considered on merit and subject to an interview.

Desirable: Entrants should have genuine interest in the field of Fabrication & Welding. This course is also available through mature age entry.

How long will it take?

Hobart, Bender Drive: Full-time (8-12 weeks), Commences early February, 4 days per week, 9am - 4.30pm

Where can I learn?

Bender Drive - Hobart

How will I learn?

The training will be delivered by a combination of self-paced and teacher directed modes.

Learning options available for people looking for a change in career, and those who would like to gain skills by completing some units will include:

  • Off-the-job – Simulated Workshop – Learning will be in the Institute of TAFE Tasmania areas that are set-up to run the same way as a metals workshop.
  • Demonstrations – to show you how to do things.
  • Learning and Assessment Guides – Books that contain information to help with your learning.
  • On-line learning – Webtrain is an internet learning tool, which you may access from home or at a TAFE Tasmania campus.
  • DVDs and Videos – Resources that give you extra support and information.
  • Classroom learning.

How will I be assessed?

Throughout all assessments, Occupational Health & Safety procedures must be followed. You will have the option to be assessed by:

  • Recognition – you may be able to show that you already have the ability, and don’t need to be assessed again. Ask us for more information.
  • Short written assessment – question and answer style test.
  • Projects – group or individual, may be practical or research based.
  • Practical – you will be observed doing tasks.
  • WebCT and/or Webtrain – computer based assessment.

If required, other assessment methods may be used for students (eg verbal tests instead of short written tests)

When I complete this training, what’s next?

Completion of this course enhances the prospects of gaining an apprenticeship or employment in trade related fields of Engineering and Manufacturing industry.

On completion of this course participants may continue to the next qualification level.

All studies successfully undertaken receive direct credit into apprenticeships and traineeships in this field.

What Competencies will I undertake?

Selected from the first year of the Apprentice course.

Undertake Interactive Workplace Communications
Apply Principles of OH&S in Work Environment
Apply Quality Procedures
Plan to Undertake A Routine Task
Use Hand Tools
Use Power Tools/Hand Held
Operations
Apply Quality Systems
Undertake Fabrication, Forming, Bending and Shaping
Perform Routine Manual Arc and/or Gas Metal Process
Weld Using Gas Metal Arc Welding Process (GMAW)
Carry Out Mechanical Cutting
Manual Heating, Thermal Cutting and Gouging
Interpret Technical Drawing

Fees

You'll be surprised at how affordable TAFE Tasmania is - most courses have a cap of $990 for one calendar year of training ($275 with concession). You do not pay HECS. Additional costs may apply to some courses for uniforms, licenses or text books.

Additional Materials: Appropriate safety gear.

Concessions apply to students in receipt of, or dependant of a person in receipt of Centrelink benefits (e.g. Austudy, Abstudy, Youth Allowance, New Start, Pension, Parenting Payment etc.).

For more details on fees please call 1300 655 307

Assessment Validation Process

A range of assessors from the Institute of TAFE Tasmania’s state-wide Metals team and/or representatives from Tasmanian Engineering and Manufacturing workshops, meet yearly to review, compare and evaluate our assessment process, tools and evidence. We document any action taken to improve the quality and consistency of assessment.

Consultation

A range of Engineering and Manufacturing employers, who have Apprentices studying with TAFE Tasmania, were consulted when the learning and assessment strategies for this qualification were developed.

Program Details

For more information on this course, please contact:
Hobart - Phone (03) 6233 7001 or email southmetals@tafe.tas.edu.au

Or call TAFE Tasmania General Enquiries: 1300 655 307

 

 

 

Last Updated

Thursday, 21 August 2008 (M)

 
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