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Whilst every endeavour will be made to conduct all advertised courses, the Institute reserves the right to change or cancel timetables, class locations, course offerings, teachers and other such details or circumstances beyond our control that affect enrolments. Every effort will be made to advise students of any changes. Information in this document is correct at time of printing – 28/2/2003 ENGINEERING (Computer Aided Drafting & Welding) Diploma of Engineering CN941 Course Description: This program covers engineering science, engineering mathematics, welding, drawing and computer aided drafting (CAD). Career Opportunities: Employment may be sought in the following occupations: Engineering technician Draftsperson –CAD operator Further Studies: On successful completion of these modules students may be given an advanced standing in the Advanced Diploma of Engineering CN940. The amount of advanced standing given depends upon course electives completed to a maximum of 23 modules. Nominal Hours: 23 Modules (Nominal 920 hours) Part-time: Each full module has a nominal duration of 40 hours. Entry Requirements: Post Trade Entry: Completion of relevant engineering trade course Completion of Year 12 with a sound achievement in English or equivalent Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Please refer to our RPL Brochure or Student Handbook to check for eligibility details. Location: Bundamba Campus Fees: Fee details are available from the Faculty of Applied Technology – 3817 3040 Application / Enrolment: Application and enrolment forms for part-time study are available from the Institute. Regular intakes throughout the year. Extra Learning Support: Extra Learning Support assists students who are at risk of not achieving success in their chosen course of study. It can assist in developing course related language, literacy, numeracy, study and technology skills. For further information on how to access this support, please call 3817 3070. Assessment / Award: Assessments may be conducted through oral, written and practical methods. On successful completion of this qualification, students will be eligible for a Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical). Students must apply for course award. For further details, please contact the Information Centre on 3817 3011

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Whilst every endeavour will be made to conduct all advertised courses, the Institute reserves the right to change or cancel timetables, class locations, course offerings, teachers and other such details or circumstances beyond our control that affect enrolments. Every effort will be made to advise students of any changes. Information in this document is correct at time of printing – 28/2/2003

ENGINEERING (Computer Aided Drafting & Welding)

Diploma of Engineering CN941

Course Description:

This program covers engineering science, engineering mathematics, welding, drawing and computer aided drafting (CAD).

Career Opportunities:

Employment may be sought in the following occupations:

• Engineering technician

• Draftsperson –CAD operator

Further Studies:

On successful completion of these modules students may be given an advanced standing in the Advanced Diploma of Engineering CN940. The amount of advanced standing given depends upon course electives completed to a maximum of 23 modules.

Nominal Hours:

23 Modules (Nominal 920 hours)

Part-time: Each full module has a nominal duration of 40 hours.

Entry Requirements:

• Post Trade Entry: Completion of relevant engineering trade course

• Completion of Year 12 with a sound achievement in English or equivalent

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):

Please refer to our RPL Brochure or Student Handbook to check for eligibility details.

Location:

Bundamba Campus

Fees:

Fee details are available from the Faculty of Applied Technology – 3817 3040

Application / Enrolment:

Application and enrolment forms for part-time study are available from the Institute. Regular intakes throughout the year.

Extra Learning Support:

Extra Learning Support assists students who are at risk of not achieving success in their chosen course of study. It can assist in developing course related language, literacy, numeracy, study and technology skills. For further information on how to access this support, please call 3817 3070.

Assessment / Award:

Assessments may be conducted through oral, written and practical methods.

On successful completion of this qualification, students will be eligible for a Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical). Students must apply for course award.

For further details, please contact the

Information Centre on 3817 3011

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MODULES

CODE MODULE NAME HOURS PREREQUISITES

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING

NNM006 Computer Aided Drafting A – CADA 40 EA061 or NBB012 EA061 Engineering Graphics 40 EA065 Computer Aided Drafting B – CADB 40 EA064 or NNM006 EA068 Three Dimensional Drawing – CAD3D 40 EA064 or NNM006 Note: The compulsory 23 modules (920 hours) is comprised of: • Five (5) foundation modules • Maximum six (6) NMEC/EPC modules • Three (3) Engineering mathematics/science modules (or equivalent) • Minimum nine (9) EA modules

WELDING

FOUNDATION MODULES NBB002 OH&S Procedures 20 NBB006 Machining 40 NBB007 Hand and Power Tools 40 NBB008 Electrical Fundamentals 40 NBB009 Welding and Thermal Cutting 40 NBB012 Engineering Drawing Interpretation 40

DIPLOMA MODULES Maths / Science EA002 Engineering Mathematics A 40 EA003 Engineering Mathematics B 40 EA002 EA011 Science 40 Electives NNF001 Manual Metal Arc Welding – MMAWL 40 NBB009 NNF002 Gas Metal Arc Welding – GMAW1 40 NBB009 NNF003 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding – GTAW1 40 NBB009 NNF005 Manual Metal Arc Welding – MMAW2 40 NNF001, NNF015 NNF007 Gas Metal Welding – GMAW2 40 NNF002, NNF015

NNF065 Welding Certification I / IE – MMAW 60 NNF006 or refer AS1796 - 2001

NNF066 Welding Certification 2 – MMAW pipe 60 NNF006 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF067 Welding Certification 3 / 3E – MMAW 60 NNF006 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF068 Welding Certification 4 - MMAW pipe 60 NNF006 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF069 Welding Certification 5 - GTAW / MMAW 60 NNF006 & NNF009 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF071 Welding Certification 7 – GTAW 60 NNF009 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF072 Welding Certification 8G / 8F – GMAW 60 NNF008 or refer AS1796 – 2001

NNF017 Welding Certification Theory - General 20 Refer AS1796 – 2001 NNF062 Welding Certification Theory B 40 Refer AS1796 – 2001