The Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical) is aimed towards those who are looking to advance in a technical paraprofessional role in manufacturing and mechanical control engineering fields. This course has a strong combination of technical skills training and in-depth knowledge in how to apply engineering and scientific principles for those who manage, design and execute engineering projects.
- Assessment Methods
- This course contains a blend of both theory and practical assessments.
- Units Of Competency
- Core Units
- MEM16006 Organise and communicate information
- MEM16008 Interact with computing technology
- MEM22001 Perform engineering activities
- MEM22002 Manage self in the engineering environment
- MEM30007 Select common engineering materials
- MEM30012 Apply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing engineering or related environment
- MSAENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
- Elective Units
- MEM13015 Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering
- MEM12024 Perform computations
- MEM23004 Apply technical mathematics
- MEM30031 Operate computer-aided design (CAD) system to produce basic drawing elements
- MEM30032 Produce basic engineering drawings
- MEM30033 Use computer-aided design (CAD) to create and display 3D models
- MEM23109 Apply engineering mechanics principles
- MEM23063 Select and organise mechanical engineering material tests
- MEM23111 Select electrical equipment and components for engineering applications
- MEM09155 Prepare mechanical models for computer-aided engineering (CAE)
- MEM09157 Perform mechanical engineering design drafting
- MEM14085 Apply mechanical engineering analysis techniques
- MEM30008 Apply basic economic and ergonomic concepts to evaluate engineering applications
- MEM30009 Contribute to the design of basic mechanical systems
- MEM30005 Calculate force systems within simple beam structures
- MEM30006 Calculate stresses in simple structures
- MEM23007 Apply calculus to engineering tasks
- MEM14089 Integrate mechanical fundamentals into an engineering task
- MEM23120 Select mechanical machine and equipment components
- MEM23123 Evaluate manufacturing processes
- MEM22012 Coordinate resources for an engineering project or operation
- MEM22013 Coordinate engineering projects
Entry Requirments
To enrol in this qualification, students do not need to meet any formal entry requirements.
- All students should have adequate language, literacy and numeracy skills to
undertake the training and assessment successfully. Outsource Institute will assess the
student’s ACSF level and determine any necessary support requirements. - Pre-requisite units or qualifications
- There are pre-requisite units that students must hold prior to undertaking particular
units in the qualification. Those units are listed on the qualification information
page on training.gov.au