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Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology

National Code: 21622VIC
CRICOS Code: 062379G
Centre: Automotive, Transport and Engineering
Location: Elgar Campus
Enquiries: 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445)
Email: courseinfo@bhtafe.edu.au
Study Area: Engineering
Study Area Sub Category: Engineering


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What does this course involve?

This course will prepare you for work as an engineering para professional. You can specialise in a number of different streams:

  • Mechanical Engineering stream - prepares you for work as a mechanical engineering technician. You may specialise in fluid power, machine design, CAD/CAM.
  • Manufacturing stream - prepares you for work as a manufacturing technologist. You may specialise in production, computer numerical control (CNC), CAM or fluid power.
  • Civil Engineering stream - prepares you for work in basic design in structures, road geometry, drainage, surveying, geology, material behaviour and testing or in design drafting.
  • Civil/structural - prepares you for work as a draftsperson in a civil engineering drawing office.

You may select units of competency from a range of design streams, which includes, Civil Drafting, Civil Design, Mechanical-CNC and Mechanical-Design.

This course is also available to international students.

What employment opportunities will I have?

This course may provide you with employment opportunities at a para professional level as a mechanical engineering associate in research and development, production engineering, installation and equipment maintenance.

Graduates are supported by industries through cadetships, traineeships and scholarships.


As a student, the Institute’s Employment Service is your first port of call for advice on gaining employment in this field, and can be contacted on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).

Accreditation

Nationally Recognised

What further study options will I have?

This course can lead to further studies at other higher educational organisations.

Can I apply?

  • You must have completed the Diploma of Engineering Technology
  • You must have successfully completed Year 12 (VCE) or its equivalent, comprising of four units of mathematics, plus two units of English, physics, or science or be a mature age applicant.
  • If you do not have the above studies, you may need to undertake additional transition studies. If you have completed an apprenticeship you can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

How do I apply?


  • To apply for a full time position in this course you must use the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) process. Details of the VTAC application process are at www.vtac.edu.au and in the VTAC Guide, which is available from leading newsagents and libraries from August. If the Institute still has vacancies after the VTAC places have been offered, you will be able to apply directly to the Institute.

If you have any queries, please contact the Institute on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).

How will I be selected for this course?

  • Assessment of Application (VTAC)

Length of course

Full time - 2 years
Part time study (or a combination) is available

Where will I study?

Elgar Campus

What costs and other fees should I expect?

Government Funded
This course attracts Victorian Government funding. For information about Fees and Charges please click here. This qualification may also be provided on a fee for service basis to industry, interstate or international students.

Click here to learn about scholarships that may be relevant to this course.

How will I be assessed?

  • Written assessment
  • Practical assessment
  • Project work
  • Examination or testing

Will my previous experience or study count?

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC) takes into account the knowledge and skills you’ve already gained through your previous education and work. This may be through formal or informal training, paid or unpaid work experience, and can earn you credit if relevant to your chosen course.


All fees quoted are the 2009 calendar year indicative fees and are correct at the time of print. In subsequent calendar years, fees may be subject to a small increase in line with annual Institute fee pricing reviews. This qualification may have prerequisites, co-requisite or bridging units from lower or higher level qualifications. For further clarification please seek advice from the Institute.

Units of Competency

Competency list

Units from this course will be chosen from the following list:

AUM5301A Produce drawings manually 40 hr
BSBFLM505B Manage operational plan 60 hr
BSBPM406A Apply communications management techniques 40 hr
BSBPM507A Manage communications 40 hr
ICAITU006C Operate computing packages 60 hr
MEM1.2FA Apply principles of occupational health and safety in work environment 20 hr
MEM18.1AB Use hand tools 20 hr
MEM18.2AA Use power tools/hand held operations 20 hr
VBN517 Generate design solutions 60 hr
VBN518 Implement design solutions 60 hr
VBN769 Perform basic machining processes 40 hr
VBN770 Apply basic fabrication techniques 40 hr
VBN773 Produce basic engineering sketches and drawings 20 hr
VBN776 Use basic engineering concepts to plan the manufacture of engineering components 20 hr
VBN777 Handle engineering materials 20 hr
VBN779 Perform cutting, grinding and turning operations 60 hr
VBN780 Form, bend and shape engineering materials 60 hr
VBN782 Perform basic welding and thermal cutting processes to fabricate engineering structures 60 hr
VBP228 Apply mathematical solutions to engineering problems 80 hr
VBP230 Apply scientific principles to engineering problems 40 hr
VBP231 Apply principles of mechanics to engineering problems 40 hr
VBP232 Apply principles of strength of materials to engineering problems 60 hr
VBP235 Use 2D computer aided drafting systems 80 hr
VBP236 Use advanced 2D and 3D computer aided drafting techniques 80 hr
VBP237 Apply computer based solid modelling techniques 80 hr
VBP238 Annotate and create assemblies using solid models 80 hr
VBP240 Use extended features of CAD 40 hr
VBP241 Manage cad systems 40 hr
VBP250 Set up manufacturing processes for engineering applications 40 hr
VBP252 Apply computer aided manufacturing (CAM) processes 40 hr
VBP253 Apply computer aided manufacturing (CAM) 2D programming 40 hr
VBP255 Program a 3D milling machine centre 60 hr
VBP256 Program 4th axis applications 60 hr
VBP263 Apply basic principles of materials science to engineering applications 40 hr
VBP265 Plan for the implementation of mechanical drive systems 60 hr
VBP266 Apply fluid mechanic principles in mechanical engineering 80 hr
VBP267 Set up fluid power controlled engineering systems 80 hr
VBP268 Design fluid power controlled engineering systems 60 hr
VBP269 Apply hydraulic principles in engineering 60 hr
VBP270 Apply pneumatic principles in engineering 60 hr
VBP274 Design mechanical engineering systems 60 hr
VBP278 Design mechanical machines 80 hr
VBP279 Implement site investigation procedures 60 hr
VBP280 Apply construction principles to civil engineering works 60 hr
VBP281 Apply principles of materials to civil engineering works 60 hr
VBP282 Apply environmental issues to engineering projects 40 hr
VBP284 Apply surveying for civil engineering projects 40 hr
VBP285 Perform measurements and layout tasks on construction sites 40 hr
VBP286 Produce an engineering drainage design for pipes and culverts 60 hr
VBP287 Produce an engineering design for a stormwater reticulation scheme 40 hr
VBP288 Produce an engineering design for a sewerage reticulation scheme 40 hr
VBP289 Produce an engineering design for a reinforced concrete structure 40 hr
VBP290 Produce an engineering design for a steel structure 60 hr
VBP291 Produce reinforced concrete drawings 40 hr
VBP292 Produce advanced engineering drawings for a reinforced concrete structure 40 hr
VBP293 Produce structural steel drawings 40 hr
VBP294 Produce advanced engineering drawings for a steel structure 40 hr
VBP295 Produce structural steel shop drawings 40 hr
VBP296 Produce engineering drawings for a rural road 40 hr
VBP297 Produce drawing to enable urban road construction 40 hr
VBP298 Produce engineering drawings for a stormwater reticulation scheme 20 hr
VBP299 Apply surveying computations to engineering problems 40 hr
VBP301 Program control systems 60 hr
VBQU242 Produce an advanced engineering design for a steel structure 60 hr
VBQU243 Write and modify basic CNC programs 40 hr
VBQU258 Advanced dynamics 80 hr
VBQU262 Conduct and analyse precision engineering measurements 40 hr



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