CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING PATHWAYS
COURSE CODE: MEM20422
Issuance of this qualification is awarded by Djarragun College RTO30166
QUALIFICATION DESCRIPTION
In this course you will learn the basic skills and knowledge required to safely carry out fundamental engineering tasks. You will learn how to safely operate the essential tools and equipment required in the fabrication trade to produce and modify objects.
The knowledge and skills acquired in this course will improve your employability for a fabrication, boilermaking or fitter and turner apprenticeship.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Enrolled Djarragun College students may apply to enrol in a VET course from Year 10 onwards.
DURATION AND LOCATION
This Certificate II course is delivered over 2 years on site at Djarragun College, in our purpose built trades training centre and workshops.
DELIVERY MODES
The course will be delivered in the classroom, face-to- face, using a range of practical and theoretical teaching and assessment methods.
FEES
There is no additional fee for enrolling in a VET course, there are two different College fee levels applicable for enrolling at the College. Any VET courses are covered within this fee.
SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE
The College has invested heavily in support services to support student learning. We have a substantial support staff made up of Teaching Assistants, Learning Enhancement teachers and Youth Support Officers.
We also partner with Ngak Min Health to access services that are typically not available in schools.
RTO OBLIGATION
Djarragun College guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the qualification. We do not guarantee employment upon completion of this qualification.
Students who are deemed competent in all units of competency will be awarded a Qualification, a Record of Results and full QCE points.
Students who achieve at least one unit of competency (but not the full qualification) will receive a Statement of Attainment and may receive some QCE points.
PATHWAYS
Apprentice Boilermaker, Apprentice Fitter and turner, Sheet metal worker, Mechanical fitter
QCE Points
- Certificate II level courses will attract 4 QCE
COURSE UNITS
Download the course guide here.
CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
COURSE CODE: AUR20720
Issuance of this qualification is awarded by Djarragun College RTO30166
QUALIFICATION DESCRIPTION
In this course you will gain the basic skills and knowledge required to carry out tasks in an automotive workshop. You will obtain a basic understanding of electrical and mechanical components and systems in an automotive application. The knowledge and skills acquired will improve your employability for a mechanical apprenticeship or simply help you to maintain and carry out basic repairs on your own vehicle.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Enrolled Djarragun College students may apply to enrol in a VET course from Year 10 onwards.
DURATION AND LOCATION
This Certificate II course is delivered over 2 years on site at Djarragun College, in our purpose built automotive training centre and workshop.
DELIVERY MODES
The course will be delivered in the classroom, face-to- face, using a range of practical and theoretical teaching and assessment methods.
FEES
There is no additional fee for enrolling in a VET course, there are two different College fee levels applicable for enrolling at the College. Any VET courses are covered within this fee.
SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE
The College has invested heavily in support services to support student learning. We have a substantial support staff made up of Teaching Assistants, Learning Enhancement teachers and Youth Support Officers.
We also partner with Ngak Min Health to access services that are typically not available in schools.
RTO OBLIGATION
Djarragun College guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the qualification. We do not guarantee employment upon completion of this qualification.
Students who are deemed competent in all units of competency will be awarded a Qualification, a Record of Results and full QCE points.
Students who achieve at least one unit of competency (but not the full qualification) will receive a Statement of Attainment and may receive some QCE points.
PATHWAYS
Mechanical apprenticeship in light, heavy or marine industry. Trades assistant, Spare parts or tools salesperson
QCE Points
- Certificate II level courses will attract 4 QCE
COURSE UNITS
Download the course guide here.