Overview
Looking for a career in Engineering, Fabrication or Welding?
This course has been developed to provide a broad range of engineering and manufacturing tasks for entry-level employment prospects for apprenticeships, traineeships or general employment in an engineering related workplace.
Students will gain skills and knowledge for entry into an apprenticeship, traineeship or general work in various mechanical engineering, fabrication and manufacturing careers – including general machining, engineering drafting, fabrication and welding. It's a great way of getting your foot in the door, as it shows not only understanding and skills, but a dedication to your chosen trade area.
This program is designed to complete in 2 stages:
Stage 1 is an 8-week program, provides a hands-on introduction to Manual Metal Arc (MMAW) & Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) welding and thermal cutting processes, including occupational health and safety, safe use of hand and power tools and fabrication techniques.
Stage 2 (Optional*) to complete the full Certificate II qualification students will gain a further broad range of engineering skills and knowledge, including basic machining, an engineering project, interpret drawings, gaining knowledge of the engineering sector and employment.
Identified 'work ready' students undertaking the Certificate II in Engineering Studies have the option to undertake practical placement, providing opportunity in obtaining 'real life' experience and building connections with local employers as part of their course.
Where and When
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Wodonga - McKoy Street Main Campus
Apply Now »Apply by Aug 6 2025 to join the Semester 2 course
Free TAFE, subject to eligibility, Start Jul, Wed and Thu, on campus
Duration
Initial Stage Introduction: 8-week introduction to Engineering. Full completion of Certificate II in Engineering Studies: 4 months
Requirements
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age to enrol.
Applicants must supply own:
*Safety boots
*Safety glasses
*Appropriate flame-resistant clothing for workshop activities (not loose clothing as this is an OH&S hazard)
*Personal protective equipment will be required depending on units of study, for example, earplugs or earmuffs
are required when using machinery.
*Calculator
*Writing materials (pen, highlighter, etc.)
Field Placement
Optional practical placement is available for 'work ready' students once entry level knowledge and skills are developed, providing opportunity in obtaining 'real life' experience and building connections with local employers as part of their course.
Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the course outcomes. You will be assessed through a combination of practical work skills and theory testing, through observation, class exercises, participation, written assignments and tests.