26 courses
Secure your role in a booming industry like construction, mining and infrastructure when you study a TAFE NSW engineering course. Engineering offers many pathways to choose from including boilermaking, fitting and turning, fabrication and welding. Whichever path you take, you’ll use your logical, mathematical and critical thinking skills to build and shape the future.
Bring your freehand sketching skills to life as your create technical drawings, projects and plans for use in engineering, architecture and construction. more...
Get hands-on with an engineering course and learn the core principles of fitting and machining, welding and metal fabrication. more...
Build practical skills and knowledge to help solve real world problems. Make a difference by developing solutions and using your know-how to engineer a sustainably driven future. more...
If you love the idea of making functional items out of raw materials, a fabrication and welding course is for you. Work with steel and sheet metal and nail traditional blacksmithing techniques as well as electronic automation. more...
Build your career as a fitter and turner or computer numerical control (CNC) machinist, to cut, shape and finish metal, wood or plastic. Gain engineering skills and join industries like oil and gas, defence force construction and power generation. more...
Launch into the specialised world of fluid power engineering. Investigate, maintain and design the hydraulics and pneumatics power circuits that channel mechanical energy. more...
Specialise in automated machines when you study industrial electronics and control engineering. Apply your in-demand skills in installation and fault-finding across a range of industries. more...
Discover the properties of polymers, from natural to synthetic and thermosetting. Consider sustainable technologies for tomorrow with specialist studies in plastic and rubber. more...
Study process manufacturing to understand its intricacies. Apply your engineering expertise to chemicals, hydrocarbons, oil refining, plastics, rubber, cable making and mineral products. more...
Work with digital technology and manufacturing equipment when you launch into the field of production. Collaborate with your peers as you propose new ways of working with industry standard programs and equipment. more...
Study a technical course and focus on engineering design, quality control and assurance monitoring. In this exciting and practical field, you'll gain skills in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and automation technologies. more...
Take your first step into the world of engineering and gain the foundational skills to launch your career. Learn the key principles of engineering design in a range of specialist areas and prepare for further study or a trade apprenticeship.
Contribute to the preservation of horological heritage when you study a watch repair course or clock repair course. Learn to service, diagnose and repair vintage, historical and sentimental watches and clocks so they can be cherished by generations to come. more...