| WA Course Number | W237 |
| Qualification Level | CERTIFICATE III IN |
| Course Title | ENGINEERING - MECHANICAL TRADE |
| National ID | MEM30205 |
| National Status | This qualification is recognised throughout Australia under the Australian Qualifications Framework |
| - | Delivery Information |
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| - | About This Course |
| This is a generic qualification for the mechanical trade that provides a number of pathways for apprenticeship. Learners would identify trade training in Machinist Metal, Mechanical Fitter, Metal Plating and Plant Mechanic. |
| - | Location |
| | FREMANTLE CAMPUS | | | 15 GROSVENOR STREET, BEACONSFIELD, 6162 | | | Telephone: (08) 9239 8189 | 
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| | HENDERSON CAMPUS | | | 12 EGMONT ROAD, HENDERSON, 6166 | | | Telephone: (08) 9239 8570 | 
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| | ROCKINGHAM CAMPUS | | | SIMPSON AVENUE, ROCKINGHAM, 6168 | | | Telephone: (08) 9599 8777 | 
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| - | Benefits of studying at this College |
| Challenger TAFE's reputation for excellence in training has been recognised nationally by the award of Australian Large Training Provider in 2005, after successfully winning the Western Australian award two years in a row.
Challenger TAFE is the most diverse college in Western Australia. We have over 25,000 students studying at 18 campuses, and 11 specialist industry centres, from Fremantle to Peel.
Please visit our website at www.challengertafe.wa.edu.au to find out everything you need to know about our campus locations, student services and information on qualifications offered. |
| - | This qualification replaces |
| M005 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade - MEM30298 |
| - | Timetable |
| A copy of the timetable is available on enrolment. |
| Is Short Course? | No |
| Hours | 864 |
| Is Evening Class? | No |
| Is Weekend Class? | No |
| Available for Full-time Study in Semester 1 2010 | No |
| Available for Full-Time study in Semester 2, 2010 | No |
| - | Career Pathways |
| Futher information on career pathways is also available at:
getaccess.westone.wa.gov.au
www.myfuture.edu.au
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| - | University Options |
| Completion of higher level TAFE qualifications (Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma) can sometimes provide an alternative pathway to university.
TAFE graduates who gain entrance to university may qualify for advanced standing which can save them up to 12 months of the relevant degree.
Please visit the TAFE website - www.tafe.wa.gov.au - and consult the section on Study Pathways for the most recent information on university entrance, the application process, advanced standing and all relevant contact details.
Please note: Different university entrance arrangements may apply to international students. For more details, please contact Challenger TAFE International Student Coordinator on (08) 9239 8356.
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| - | Selection Criteria |
| Selection Criteria apply to some qualifications.
The Selection Criteria are based on previous education and training, life experience and paid and unpaid work experience. |
| - | Entrance Requirements |
| Competency benchmarks are represented by the following: | basic skills | | developed skills | | well developed skills | | highly developed skills | | | | |  |  |  |  | Communication skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in English) | | | | | | Maths skills | | | | |
More information about the entrance requirements is available from: http://www.tafe.wa.edu.au/FutureStudents/Pages/AddressEntryRequirements.aspx |
| - | Previous Studies Recognition |
| The Units of Competency listed in this brochure are those offered by this college.
If you have successfully completed any units in this qualification with another Registered Training Organisation, the college may recognise this study as partial completion of this qualification.
Alternative units may be available or you may be eligible for recognition of other training or experience. Discuss these options with the course coordinator.
Not all colleges offer the same elective units. |
| - | Skills Recognition |
| Skills recognition is a formal assessment process which acknowledges the skills, knowledge and competencies that you have gained through work, informal training and life experience. You will be asked to provide evidence that you have the skills and knowledge required by a set of national competency standards.
If you are successful, you will be given credit towards the achievement of a nationally recognised qualification. This may mean that you do not have to study to receive the qualification, or that you have fewer units to complete.
Contact the course coordinator if you think you may be eligible. Fees are charged for Skills Recognition. |
| - | Fees Summary |
| There are three types of fees which are paid each semester at the time of enrolling. Full-time fees range between $450 and $900 per semester, although Maritime qualifications incur higher fees.
There is no enrolment fee for 2009 courses but course fee is made up of “tuition fee & resource fee”.
Maximum tuition fee is $570.00 (non-concession, per semester) or
Maximum tuition fee is $285.00 (concession, per semester
Various resource fees apply according to the selected courses.
Please view http://www.challengertafe.wa.edu.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/Courses/Resource%20Fees%20Sem%201%202009%20-%20Masterx.pdf to see the college resource fees for all courses and qualifications being delivered.
Access & Bridging courses incur a $25 flat fee plus resource fee per semester.
Please note:
- There may also be textbooks, equipment or materials to purchase.
- There are a number of ways to qualify for the concession rate. Please contact the college if you think you are eligible.
- There is a fees instalment plan/fees payment plan for students with valid concession or evidence of financial hardship.
- There are different fee arrangements for International students and Fee for Service training.
TAFE students do not pay HECS fees.
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| - | About Apprenticeships & Traineeships |
| This qualification is available as an Apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships
An apprenticeship involves full time work with an employer who provides an opportunity to learn all aspects of a trade. This is a structured program for a fixed period of time and while you learn on the job, you also attend off the job training at a TAFEWA college or another registered training provider.
Some of the benefits of an Apprenticeship are that you can:
• Earn a wage while you train;
• Learn on the job skills combined with off the job training;
• Receive a nationally recognised qualification on successful completion;
• Start a valuable step towards a rewarding career path
To find out about training at Challenger TAFE, please contact our Apprenticeships and Traineeships Coordinator on (08) 9599 8623
For further information visit the Apprenticeship and Traineeship web site: http://www.apprenticeships.training.wa.gov.au |
| - | Eligibility for Qualification |
| Application for Award
When you have completed your course or qualification, you will need to fill out an Application for Award so that you can receive your qualification. The Application for Award form is available from your lecturer and the Information Counter at any of our ten campuses. Enrolled students can download a copy from the Student portal which is accessed through the Challenger TAFE website http://www.challengertafe.wa.edu.au/ .
Academic Records
Academic Records are printed out after every term for the units you have completed and are posted to the address currently on the College database. |
| - | Further Information |
| For further information on qualification details, selection criteria, applications, qualification costs, enrolment particulars and alternative ways of meeting entrance requirements, please contact:
Challenger TAFE Course Information
Ph: (08) 9239 8189
Freecall: 1800 001 001
Email: info@challengertafe.wa.edu.au
Website: www.challengertafe.wa.edu.au |
| Industry | 27 - Metal Product Manufacturing |
| - | Course Aims |
| This is a training program that leads to the completion of the Certificate III in Engineering -Mechanical Trade MEM30205 qualification.
This qualification is designed to reflect the role of employees who perform a range of skilled operations in the industry sector with the need to apply discretion and judgement and some multi-skilling. |
| - | General Notes |
| This training program is a representation of the qualification code MEM30205 taken from the Metals and Engineering MEM05 which should be consulted for full description of requirements. MEM05 is endorsed until 31/01/2009
1. This qualification is the copyright of The Australian National Training Authority.
2. Further information on this qualification is contained in the Training Package available from Australian Training Products Ltd., Tel: (03) 9630 9836.
3. This qualification was entered on to the STARS by the METS CSSN on 16/08/2006 |
| - | Disclaimer |
| Due to ongoing screen development, information on screen may be different to the information that prints in the booklet. The information on screen is correct. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
This qualification has other elective units not currently on offer. Contact the college for further details |