Modification History
Release 1. Supersedes and is equivalent to MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways.
Qualification Description
This qualification develops trade-like skills and is not intended to develop trade-level skills. As an example, the outcome level of welding skills from this qualification is not about learning trade -level theory and practice of welding; it is about being introduced to welding, how it can be used to join metal with the opportunity to weld some metal together. Similarly, with machining the outcome should be something produced on a lathe etc., not the theory and practice of machining. The focus should be on using engineering tools and equipment to produce or modify objects. This needs to be done in a safe manner for each learner including people near the learner.
This qualification applies to a learning and assessment environment where access to structured on-the-job learning in a workplace may not be available. This qualification is intended for simulated work environments.
This qualification is intended for people interested in exposure to an engineering or related working environment with a view to entering into employment in the area. It will equip graduates with knowledge and skills which will enhance their prospects of employment in an engineering or related working environment.
This qualification delivers broad-based underpinning skills and knowledge in a range of engineering and manufacturing tasks which will enhance the graduates’ entry-level employment prospects for apprenticeships, traineeships or general employment in an engineering-related workplace.
The learning program should be centred around the major project.
MSMPCI101 Adapt to work in industry is a unit of competency that provides the opportunity for work placement.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Local regulations should be checked.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Packaging Rules
The requirement for achievement of the MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways is the achievement of competence in twelve (12) units of competency made up of:
- all four (4) core units of competency listed below and
- a minimum of seven (7) Group A electives and
- a maximum of one (1) Group B elective as described below.
No other descriptor can be used.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite units count towards the total number of units. Units with prerequisite requirements are marked with an asterisk (refer to the individual units for details). All prerequisites are included in the qualification.
Core units of competency
Unit code |
Unit title |
Prereq |
MEM13015 |
Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering |
|
MEMPE005 |
Develop a career plan for the engineering and manufacturing industries |
|
MEMPE006 |
Undertake a basic engineering project |
|
MSMENV272 |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
Elective units of competency
Group A
Unit code |
Unit title |
Prereq |
MEM11011 |
Undertake manual handling |
* |
MEM16006 |
Organise and communicate information |
* |
MEM16008 |
Interact with computing technology |
* |
MEM18001 |
Use hand tools |
* |
MEM18002 |
Use power tools/hand held operations |
* |
MEMPE001 |
Use engineering workshop machines |
|
MEMPE002 |
Use electric welding machines |
|
MEMPE003 |
Use oxy-acetylene and soldering equipment |
|
MEMPE004 |
Use fabrication equipment |
|
MEMPE007 |
Pull apart and re-assemble engineering mechanisms |
Group B
Unit code |
Unit title |
Prereq |
MSMPCI101 |
Adapt to work in industry |
|
MSMSUP106 |
Work in a team |
Qualification Mapping Information
Release 1. Supersedes and is equivalent to MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways.
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=b7050d37-5fd0-4740-8f7d-3b7a49c10bb2