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National code: MEM10119

Certificate I in Engineering at Taree

Class details

Schedule Pace and number of hours.

Part Time

Delivery Method of course delivery.

On campus

Duration

Course duration Total time required to complete a course.

9 weeks

Start date First day of attendance online or on campus.

Any time

End date Final day of attendance online or on campus.

Time Commitment

Class time Dedicated hours required each week in either online or on campus classes.

14 hours

Additional study time The minimum recommended hours you will need to commit to your studies outside of class hours. This may include private study, work placements and research.

2 hours

Fee details

Full Fee

$3,270

Concession Fee You may be eligible for this fee if you live in NSW, meet residency requirements, have left school and receive Centrelink Benefits.

$0

Exemptions available You may be eligible for a Fee Exemption (you pay no fees) if you are Aboriginal, have a disability, or if you are a refugee or asylum seeker.

$0

First Qualification Fee You'll pay this fee if you live in NSW, meet residency requirements, have left school, and haven't previously completed any study.

$0

Subsequent Qualification Fee You'll pay this fee if you live in NSW, meet residency requirements, have left school, and have completed previous study.

$0

Proposed timetable What time classes run

This course is currently scheduled for 2 days a week. An individual training plan will be provided when you enrol in this course. Your plan will outline the recommended study timetable and detail your units and assessments.

Additional information Other things to know

Assessments

Assessments give you the opportunity to demonstrate what you have learnt and to identify the knowledge or skills that may need further development.

    • Knowledge assessments: research tasks, multiple-choice questions, assignments,
    • Skills assessments: projects, case studies
    • Practical skills assessments: demonstrations under observation
    • Simulated workplace projects: scenario-based problem solving

Work placement

Work placement provides you with opportunities to respond to situations and circumstances that cannot be replicated in a learning or simulated environment. Work placement strengthens your training and supports continued learning and assessment in the workplace.

  • There is no work placement for this qualification.

Materials needed

To complete this course, the following materials are required:

  • You will need to provide for yourself the following resources which you will keep when you complete your study:

    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Learner Resources. Costs will be advised upon orientation.

Additional entry requirements

To make sure this delivery option is the right fit for you, we will need you to demonstrate that you can meet the additional requirements below.

  • To supply Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suitable for welding ;

  • 1 Clothing - Cotton drill overalls or work trousers and long sleeved shirt. Shorts are NOT acceptable.

  • 2 Footwear - Leather steel cap boots must be worn. Nylon track shoes, thongs or sandals are not adequate.

  • 3 Safety Glasses - Suitable eye protection must be worn at all times to comply with Workplace Health & Safety regulations.

  • 4 Gloves - Suitable long leather gloves must be worn when arc welding or flame cutting. Gloves must be removed before using grinding machines.

  • 5 Oxy Welding Goggles - Are to be worn when oxy welding or cutting.

  • 6 Welding Helmet - Must be worn when arc welding. Cracked lenses must be replaced.

  • 7 Earmuffs/Earplugs - Are to be worn in all designated areas and when requested by the teacher.

Units Units taught in this course

Courses are made up of a combination of both core and specialty units. In the Certificate I in Engineering qualification, you’ll need to successfully complete 16 Units of competency, including 2 core and 14 speciality units.

Core units are central to the job outcomes of a particular industry or occupation. These are the units industry has agreed are essential to be capable and qualified at a particular study level.

  • Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering MEM13015

Course delivery Studying on Campus

Study in purpose built facilities that supports and accelerates your learning - from art studios and mechanical workshops to laboratories and bakeries. Structure your weekly schedule, immerse yourself in your craft, build friendships and networks, and enjoy an impactful learning experience.

Taree

Taree is the commercial centre for the Manning Valley, and is surrounded by rich river flats and undulating hills, with agricultural land reaching to the beaches. With state-of-the-art facilities, including full automotive workshops, integrated childcare learning facilities for community playgroups, a CISCO training centre, and a metal and engineering 3D printer available for commercial use and training, TAFE NSW Taree is a well-resourced education and training centre and a strong part of the local community.

Campus address

Montgomery Cres, Taree NSW 2430

Parking on campus grounds is available.

Refer to your local bus timetables, visit transportnsw.info

Taree Station is 2600 metres from campus.

Facilities

TAFE NSW campuses work closely with the community and industry to ensure you have access to the industry standard technologies, equipment and facilities.

  • One of the world’s largest horticulture training centres, that includes computerised glasshouses

  • 3D metal printer and engineering facilities

Student support

We're here for you. Get help and assistance with nearly every aspect of your study life - from study support and student resources, to counselling, guidance, and help finding jobs or accommodation.

  • Mon 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Tue 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Wed 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Thu 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Fri 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Sat Closed
  • Sun Closed