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MEM20413 Certificate II



        in Engineering Pathways








        The  MEM20413  Certificate  II  in  Engineering  Pathways   The  certificate  is  designed  to  develop  knowledge  and
        is  a  nationally  recognised  qualification  providing   skills within the engineering and manufacturing industry,
        foundational skills that open students up to the world of   from the language used, to the processes and methods,
        Engineering and Manufacturing.                        and the quality assurances around building an item for
                                                              consumer usage. The training is flexible to accommodate
        This  Certificate  is  run  in  partnership  with  Formula   new and emerging technologies in the manufacturing
        Student  (RTO Code:  41124) and has  been designed as   industries and the wide range of interests and abilities of
        a  projectbased  or  activity-based  certificate  with  the   the students who study it.
        emphasis on using current industry practice and safe
        technological processes to complete tasks through
        the fabrication and construction of a Formula High
        School® race car in a workshop or simulated workplace
        environment.

        Projects and practical activities set the context within
        which the key elements of the certificate are delivered   (Not available to International Students)
        and  provide  the  means  for  the  consolidation  and
        application of skills and knowledge.                    Career Opportunities:

        Skills taught are authentic and credible. Students are   •   Boilermaker
        instructed by the trainers and/or carry out blended     •   Fitter and Turner
        learning, utilising video instruction to gain  an       •   Technicians and Trades Workers
        understanding of the task plus underpinning knowledge   •   Metal Fabricator
        and skill of what is required as an outcome. The student   •   Machinist
        is assigned a task to manufacture, and the steps required   •   Heavy Vehicle Mechanic
        to achieve the outcome. The component manufacture is    •   Light Vehicle Mechanic
        broken down into the various step by step work tasks.







































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