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ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND WAREHOUSING
ii | 2016 Course and Pathways GuideAll courses are government accredited and have national recognition.
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CAREER TYPE
CAREER TYPE KEY
ARTISTIC TYPES
INVESTIGATIVE TYPES
REALISTIC TYPES
SOCIAL TYPES
CONVENTIONAL TYPES
ENTERPRISING TYPES
STUDY MODE KEY
Full time
Part time
Off campus
Flexible learning
Apprenticeship
Traineeship
VETiS
ENGINEERING
> Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
> Diploma of Engineering Technology
> Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
> Certificate II in Engineering Specialising in Appliance Servicing
> Certificate II in Engineering Studies
> Certificate II in Engineering Studies (VETiS)
MANUFACTURING
> Advanced Diploma in Process Plant Technology
> Diploma of Process Plant Technology
> Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology
> Certificate III in Process Plant Operations
> Certificate II in Process Plant Operations
SUSTAINABILITY
> Diploma of Sustainable Operations
TRANSPORT AND WAREHOUSING
> Diploma of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
> Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport – Car Driving Instruction)
ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND WAREHOUSING COURSES
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If you have a knack for getting it together and making it happen, then you’re suited to a career in engineering. The range of engineering careers represents some of the most dependable jobs in the workforce.
As a Box Hill engineering student, you will learn from highly qualified and experienced staff as you work with the latest learning technologies and industry standard equipment, giving you the skills employers and industry need. With industry-recognised, nationally accredited qualifications, our graduates are highly sought after and working in many different industries across Australia and around the world.
Our courses range from prevocational to advanced diploma level, and our graduates find work in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, manufacturing, design drafting, welding and fabrication, fitting and machining, mechanical maintenance and industrial automation roles.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
National code: 22228VIC
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry
Location: Box Hill
2 years available
Designed to prepare you to enter the workforce as an engineering paraprofessional this course will allow you to specialise in one of two streams (either Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering).
The mechanical engineering stream specialises in computer-aided design and drafting (cad), computer-aided manufacturing (cam), design (tooling), energy and heat transfer engineering, engineering (fluid power, materials, mechanical, process engineering), engineering mathematics and principles and industrial engineering.
The civil engineering stream specialises in civil design and drafting, computer-aided drafting (cad), construction, engineering (civil materials, civil, engineering, environmental, measurement, road drawing and survey), management, project management, structural design and structural drafting. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Employment opportunitiesThis course could lead to a variety of different roles, depending on the stream you choose. The Mechanical Engineering stream could lead to work as a mechanical draftsman, mechanical designer, production planner, production supervisor or engineering technician. Possible job outcomes for the Civil Engineering stream include; civil draftsman, laboratory technician, research assistant, construction supervisor or urban planning assistant.
Further study optionsThis course has an articulation with Deakin University. On successful completion of this course students should receive 18 months credit, and eligible students are now able to enrol directly into the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering at Deakin University. This course also leads to further studies at other higher educational organisations.
Entry requirementsIt is preferable that you have successfully completed Year 12, or equivalent. The course is maths oriented, so a certain aptitude in mathematics is preferable. Mature age applicants are encouraged to apply.
DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
National code: 22229VIC
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry
Location: Box Hill
1 year 2 to 4 years
This course will allow you to specialise in one of two streams (either Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering).
The mechanical engineering stream specialises in computer-aided design and drafting (cad), computer-aided manufacturing (cam), design (tooling), energy and heat transfer engineering, engineering (fluid power, materials, mechanical, process engineering), engineering mathematics and principles and industrial engineering.
The civil engineering stream specialises in civil design and drafting, computer-aided drafting (cad), construction, engineering (civil materials, civil, engineering, environmental, measurement, road drawing and survey), management, project management, structural design and structural drafting.This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).
Employment opportunitiesThis course could lead to a variety of different roles, depending on the stream you choose. The Mechanical Engineering stream could lead to work as a mechanical draftsman, mechanical designer, production planner, production supervisor or engineering technician. Possible job outcomes for the Civil Engineering stream include; civil draftsman, laboratory technician, research assistant, construction supervisor or urban planning assistant.
Further study optionsYou may wish to continue onto the Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology. A pathway is also available into the Deakin University Bachelor of Engineering.
Entry requirementsIt is preferable that you have successfully completed Year 12, or equivalent. This course is maths oriented, so a certain aptitude in mathematics is preferable. Mature age applicants are encouraged to apply.
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CERTIFICATE III IN ENGINEERING – FABRICATION TRADE
National code: MEM30305
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Box Hill
3 years
This course will provide you with practical training and skills in structural fabrication, layout and development of cylinders, conical sections and transition pieces. You will also weld using a variety of processes.
You will be taught important skills in communicating effectively in the workplace and providing a safe working environment.
This course is a stream of the National Metals and Engineering training package, and aligns with other related engineering trade training programs. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Employment opportunitiesAn exciting career in welding can take you into a variety of industries including; mining, industrial manufacturing, civil major projects and energy production.
Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Engineering and then the Diploma of Engineering.
Entry requirementsYou must have:
> previously registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre
> a training contract with an employer.
Timetable1 day per week of study combined with your on-the-job training. Your final year is job training.
Selection method > No selection process required
Course assessment > Written assessment
> Practical assessment
CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING SPECIALISING IN APPLIANCE SERVICING
National code: MEM20105
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Box Hill
Time varies
The Certificate II in Engineering (Appliance Servicing) is designed to provide industry recognised skills in engineering to people who are currently employed in the electrotechnology industry. You will gain a variety of skills required in the workplace through RPL/RCC assessment and classroom/workshop delivery.
You will be assessed on, or learn about occupational health and safety, quality systems and procedures and undertaking tasks. A variety of electives are available allowing you to specialise and focus on specific areas of electrotechnology engineering. The units are completed through recognition of prior learning (RPL) and recognition of current competency (RCC) and classroom/workshop delivery (if required). This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Employment opportunitiesCompletion of the course will enable an application to the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC) for a Refrigerant Handling Licence, and also support an application to Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) for a Restricted Electrical Workers Licence.
Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into the Certificate III in Appliance Service or Certificate III in Airconditioning and Refrigeration.
Entry requirementsYou must have:
> a minimum of 5 years experience in the metals or electrotechnology trade
> successfully completed Year 10, or equivalent
> this course is assessed against RPL (recognition of prior learning)
TimetableThe RPL/RCC assessment can be completed in one day, and finalisation of paperwork will typically take 6 weeks. It may take 2–6 months if completion of additional units is required.
CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES
National code: 22209VIC
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: February and July
Location: Box Hill
1 year
After successful completion of the Certificate II in Engineering Studies you will have basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in areas such as machining, fabrication and maintenance.
You will have basic technical skills to use a limited range of equipment to complete tasks involving known routines and procedures with a limited range of options such as planning and setting up machining operations using work orders and following enterprise procedures, manufacturers specifications and environmental requirements. This course is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).
Employment opportunitiesThe course may provide you with employment opportunities in the Mechanical Engineering, Fabrication or Maintenance trades.
Further study optionsThis course may be used as a pathway into a range of qualifications in manufacturing or related industries. Examples include:
> Certificate III in Engineering – Production Systems
> Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
> Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
> Certificate III in Engineering – Electrical/Electronic Trade
> Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture
> Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction
> Certificate III in Lock Smithing
Further study options (continued) > Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
> Certificate III in Engineering – Composites Trade
> Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology
> Certificate III in Competitive Manufacturing
> Certificate III in Process Manufacturing
> Diploma of Engineering Technology
Entry requirementsYou must be 15 years or mature age.
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CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES (VETiS)
National code: 22209VIC
Start dates: February and July
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Box Hill
1 year
On successful completion of this VET in Schools program you will achieve the following:
> VCAL: This program contributes to the Industry Specific Skills Strand and may also contribute to the Work Related Skills Strand of VCAL
> VCE: On completion you will be eligible for four units. Two units at the unit 1 and 2 level and two units at the 3 and 4 level.
ATAR: Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for the Units 3 and 4 sequence must undertake scored assessment for the purposes of gaining a study score. This study score can contribute directly to the primary four or as a fifth or sixth study. This course is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).
Employment opportunitiesThe aim of this course is to provide you with pre-employment training and pathways in the engineering, manufacturing or related industries and accommodate entry into the wider engineering industry. Specifically, after completing this course you may:
> Undertake a work-based apprenticeship, traineeship or cadetship leading into a range of careers as a tradesperson.
> Gain level entry employment in engineering or related industries.
Further study optionsThis course may be used as a pathway into a range of qualifications in manufacturing or related industries. Examples include:
> Certificate III in Engineering – Production Systems
> Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
> Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
> Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture
> Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year 9.
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Looking to turn out a career in the high tech manufacturing world? Wherever you see yourself on the production line, now or in the future, Box Hill Institute has the pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical manufacturing and process plant courses to meet your needs — from entry level certificates to diplomas.
These industry oriented courses provide you with a balanced program of training in the practical, technical and theoretical areas relevant to process plant operations in the pharmaceutical, chemical, oil refining, distribution and general manufacturing industries.
The courses are shaped by current industry practices. You will work with highly experienced technicians and the latest equipment and technology. As our courses are nationally accredited, your qualifications will be recognised Australia- wide.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PROCESS PLANT TECHNOLOGY
National code: PMA60108
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Self-paced (usually 3–12 months)
This course assesses your current competencies in areas that can be applied to the oil, gas, smelting and other manufacturing process plants or distribution areas using Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your previous skills, knowledge and qualifications regardless of the means by which they have been acquired.
It can allow you to fast track through the course if you consider that your previous work experience or other studies cover the subject matters of units within the PMA08 Process Plant Operations Training Package.
This course is not offered by course work.
This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesThe Advanced Diploma in Process Plant Technology has been developed as a technical qualification for use in the Chemical, Hydrocarbons and Refining Training Package (PMA08). This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform advanced technical and paraprofessional operations within the chemical, hydrocarbons or refining industries. It is usually gained by those in a management or shift management position.
Further study optionsAfter successful completion of this course you may wish to study other managerial or OHS courses to further your career options.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have successfully completed Year 10, or equivalent
> be currently (or recently) working in the oil, gas, process manufacturing, smelting, mineral extraction or processing, industry, or
> have equivalent experience in process manufacturing industries.
DIPLOMA OF PROCESS PLANT TECHNOLOGY
National code: PMA50108
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Self-paced (usually 3–12 months)
This course assesses your current competencies in areas that can be applied to the oil, gas, smelting and other manufacturing process plants or distribution areas using Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your previous skills, knowledge and qualifications regardless of the means by which they have been acquired.
It can allow you to fast track through the course if you consider that your previous work experience or other studies cover the subject matters of units within the PMA08 Process Plant Operations Training Package.
This course is not offered by course work.
This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesThis course is intended for technologists or paraprofessionals who may have worked their way up through the chemical, hydrocarbons or refining certificate qualifications or who have entered the industry at this level, either from another industry or trade occupation.
Further study optionsYou may wish to enrol in an Advanced Diploma in Process Plant Technology.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have successfully completed Year 10, or equivalent
> be currently (or recently) working in the oil, gas, process manufacturing, smelting, mineral extraction or processing, industry, or
> have equivalent experience in process manufacturing industries.
Selection method > Assessment of pre-enrolment, questionnaire, resume and brief interview (phone or in person).
Course assessment > Written assessment
> Workplace assessment
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CERTIFICATE IV IN PROCESS PLANT TECHNOLOGY
National code: PMA40113
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Self-paced (usually 3–12 months)
This course assesses your current competencies in areas that can be applied to the oil, gas, smelting and other manufacturing process plants or distribution areas using Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your previous skills, knowledge and qualifications regardless of the means by which they have been acquired.
It can allow you to fast track through the course if you consider that your previous work experience or other studies cover the subject matters of units within the PMA08 Process Plant Operations Training Package.
This course is not offered by course work.
This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities as a process plant operator at a supervisory level, in the chemical or oil industries. The skills you gain will have a particular emphasis on practical management of workgroups and the safe use of the equipment those groups use.
Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Diploma of Process Plant Technology.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have successfully completed Year 10 (or equivalent)
> be currently working in the industry and it is expected that you will have experience as an team leader or area supervisor in order to complete the higher level competencies
Selection method > Assessment of pre-enrolment, questionnaire, resume and brief interview (phone or in person).
Course assessment > Written assessment
> Workplace assessment
CERTIFICATE III IN PROCESS PLANT OPERATIONS
National code: PMA30113
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: VTAC and direct entry
Self-paced (usually 3–12 months)
This course assesses your current competencies in areas that can be applied to the oil, gas, smelting and other manufacturing process plants or distribution areas using Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your previous skills, knowledge and qualifications regardless of the means by which they have been acquired.
It can allow you to fast track through the course if you consider that your previous work experience or other studies cover the subject matters of units within the PMA08 Process Plant Operations Training Package.
This course is not offered by course work.
This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesA Process Plant Operator utilises sophisticated computerised equipment, in a safe and environmentally aware manner, to control the production processes and quality in both the chemical and oil industries. This course may provide you with employment as a process plant operator in more senior positions than those sought after completion of the Certificate II in Process Plant Operations. Operators working at this level will have responsibility for a unit within the plant.
Further study optionsYou may be eligible to progress into the Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have successfully completed Year 10, or equivalent.
> be currently (or recently) working in the oil, gas, process manufacturing, smelting, mineral extraction or processing, industry, or
> have equivalent experience in process manufacturing industries.
CERTIFICATE II IN PROCESS PLANT OPERATIONS
National code: PMA20113
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Self-paced (usually 3–12 months)
This course assesses your current competencies in areas that can be applied to the oil, gas, smelting and other manufacturing process plants or distribution areas using Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your previous skills, knowledge and qualifications regardless of the means by which they have been acquired.
It can allow you to fast track through the course if you consider that your previous work experience or other studies cover the subject matters of units within the PMA08 Process Plant Operations Training Package.
This course is not offered by course work.
This course is government accredited and has national recognition and is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment as an entry-level process plant operator in the chemical and oil refining or distribution industries.
A process plant operator utilises sophisticated computerised equipment, in a safe and environmentally aware manner, to control the production processes and quality in both the chemical and oil industries.
Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate III in Process Plant Operations.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have successfully completed Year 10, or equivalent
> be currently (or recently) working in the oil, gas, process manufacturing, smelting, mineral extraction or processing, industry, or
> have equivalent experience in process manufacturing industries.
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Sustainability is all about our ability to maintain life on planet Earth.
Increased interest on carbon emissions and the state of the planet, means there is greater demand in finding ways to increase sustainable living by meeting the needs of today without compromising standards of living in the future.
Learn how to develop new ways to contribute to sustainable living through new patterns and engaging in the world around us. Develop the skills and knowledge to support changes in behaviour and influence new ways of economic, environmental and social interdependence to generate sustainable ways of living and working to protect the environment and ecological systems.
DIPLOMA OF SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS
National code: MSS50112
Start dates: February and July
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Box Hill
15 months
This qualification has been developed in partnership with industry.
Conducted as an industry focused learning program, your studies will include completing a business project that focuses on solving practical sustainability issues in an organisation and across its value chain.
You will acquire the skills needed to measure current sustainability performance and to establish processes for improved environmental performance within organisations.
During your studies you will gain technical skills related to engineering, chemical, environmental, maintenance and other technical analyses that may be needed for improving business sustainability. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Employment opportunitiesEmployment outcomes related to this qualification may include specialist roles, such as a sustainability manager, or the qualification can provide specialist sustainability competencies to technical, maintenance, supervisory or operational employees.
Entry requirementsNo application process applicable.
Timetable > 1 day per month and project work.
Selection method > No selection process required
Course assessment > Written assessment
> Project work
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Australia is a big country, which makes transport and warehousing a big industry with a wide range of career opportunities.
Transport and warehousing is more commonly called logistics; the procurement of goods and materials, their transportation and storage. Box Hill Institute is highly regarded by industry and statutory bodies as a leader in the field. Our graduates are working at all levels of the logistics industry and we’re a leading provider of customised training for the transport and warehousing and logistics industry. As a graduate, you will have a nationally accredited qualification that will be recognised wherever your career may transport you. Logistics is part of nearly all industries from building, manufacturing, engineering, food production and agriculture. If you want a career in transport and warehousing and logistics, Box Hill Institute will take you there.
DIPLOMA OF SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
National code: 22093VIC
Start date: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Workplace
Self-paced
Supply Chain and Logistics Management (SCLM) is a combination of a network of infrastructure systems, facilities and distribution options that when operating effectively performs the functions of procurement of materials; the conversion of these materials into product at various stages of completion, and the distribution of both finished product or product to be transferred to the next stage of manufacture. The application of best practice SCLM systems has revolutionised both the manufacturing and service sectors alike.
Support through one-on-one tutoring and coaching will be provided by the Facilitator to each participant.
Management at all relevant levels is included in the ongoing review process that is an integral mainstay throughout the entirety of the facilitation of the Diploma. At the completion of each chat forum based workshop or block engagement program, practical tasks relating to the workshop content will be nominated. Participants will be required to action these tasks between workshops, submit in writing to the Facilitator and report on their progress to the group. This course is accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) and the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Employment opportunitiesThis course may lead to a variety of occupations such as;
> Buyer or Senior Buyer
> Planner or Senior Planner
> Warehouse Supervisor or Manager
> Production Supervisor or Manager
> Process Improvement Team Leader
> Logistics Supervisor or Manager
> Materials Assistant or Manager
> Materials Handling Supervisor
Further study optionsUpon successful completion you will be able to apply for advanced standing into either a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a field related to Supply, Logistics and Organisational Competitiveness.
Entry requirementsSee the website
CERTIFICATE IV IN TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS ROAD TRANSPORT – CAR DRIVING INSTRUCTION
National code: TLI41210
Start dates: You can enrol throughout the year
How to enrol: Direct entry
Location: Box Hill, Melbourne City, your home
6 weeks
16 weeks
This course will equip you with the skills to understand the best methods of designing, constructing and delivering lesson plans in order to train others to drive a motor vehicle. You will learn in a very positive learning environment which includes a variety of class time, online learning and extensive on-road training.
With the guidance of highly skilled and respected instructors, you will learn the art of car control through verbal instruction, how to safely use the duel control systems in driving school vehicles and how to physically take control of the situation during an emergency. Vehicles you will use are modern and equipped with a full set of duel controls.
You will also be well equipped with the skills to operate an independent business. You will learn about customer service, basic bookkeeping skills, working in a socially diverse environment and about Occupational Health and Safety in relation to driver training. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Employment opportunitiesYou will be qualified to teach and prepare clients in obtaining a Victorian driver’s licence (in vehicles under 4.5 tonne) for your own business or registered driving schools.
Further study optionsYou may wish to study further modules and gain your Certificate IV in Training and Assessment which will enable you to train others. Taking extra modules in other courses will allow you to teach truck drivers.
Entry requirementsYou must:
> have a current full Victorian or Australian driver’s licence
> have basic computer skills
> have sufficient literacy and numeracy skills.
On completion of this course you must:
> have a current Working with Children Check
> have a National Police Record Check
> have a medical check
> provide all of the above, including certification of completing this accredited course when you apply for your Driver’s Instructor Authority (DIA).
TRANSPORT AND WAREHOUSING
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