GRANVILLE COLLEGE
MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING
Course Aim: This course is for people who have been working in the relevant engineering trades and want to work as mechanical engineering technicians. You will improve your skills in areas such as manual and computer aided drafting; thermodynamics and fluid mechanics; strength of materials and introductory aspects of mechanical design.
Career Opportunities: When you finish this course you can apply for technician positions in mechanical engineering and related fields consistent with your chosen modules.
Articulation: You will receive advanced standing in the Mechanical Engineering Advanced Diploma Course 9895 and may receive advanced standing in other courses with common modules
More detailed information regarding specific modules available at Granville College can be obtained from the Manufacturing Engineering Section.
Qualification: Diploma
Duration: 540 hours (7.5 hours per week for 2 years)
Attendance: Part time day and/or evening
Entry Requirements: Engineering Trade Certificate or Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems.
Course Content Modules:
Minimum of 15 modules (540 hours); Your choice of modules must include the following:
Minimum of 1 communication module
Minimum of 8 Diploma Level modules
Maximum of 6 Trade and/or EPC modules
This course has minimum grouping requirements.
To obtain the Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Course No 9895, you need to only complete an additional 15 modules.
Inquire about having your previous qualifications and work experience recognised.
For more information please contact the Course Information Officer on (02) 96820222 or the Head Teacher of Manufacturing Engineering, Richard Baker, on (02) 96820337.