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Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade

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This course covers metal fabrication and welding skills that are required for employment within our local and regional industry. You will gain the skills and knowledge required of an engineering tradesperson within the light or heavy fabrication trades including welding and fabrication, e.g.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
6 semesters part-time
Course Code
MEM30319
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$2,145 total

About this course

This course covers metal fabrication and welding skills that are required for employment within our local and regional industry. You will gain the skills and knowledge required of an engineering tradesperson within the light or heavy fabrication trades including welding and fabrication, e.g. drawing interpretation, job planning, quality control, communication skills, and computer aided-drafting, advanced welding and fabrication skills.

The Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade is for apprentices who are employed in the metals and engineering industry.

Light Fabrication, working with thinner materials such as stainless steel and mild steel to produce items such as kitchens, ducting, switch boards and other custom designed sheet metal works.

Heavy Fabrication, working with thicker materials such as mild steel to produce items such as structural steel, Truck and Ute bodies, earth moving equipment and other heavy fabrication designs.





Entry requirements

You must:

- be employed in the metals industry

AND

- be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment

Additional Information: This qualification may also be achieved through other pathways which do not involve a contract of training, such as recognition of prior learning. In all cases achievement or recognition of competence is necessary in all of the required units of competency to be awarded a national qualification

To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

Study locations

Fyshwick

Career pathways

Employment in the Engineering industry that could include welding, heavy fabrication and/or light fabrication.

Light Fabrication - Air Conditioning Manufacture, Stainless Steel, Cabinet Manufacture and General Manufacture

Heavy fabrication - Welding, Structural Steel Fabrication, Mining industry