This qualification is suited to apprentices working in manufacturing, engineering and related industries. It gives you comprehensive skills and knowledge in mechanical engineering in line with your chosen career.
You will learn practical and theoretical training in workplace communication, OHS, quality procedures and planning, interpreting drawings and specifications, setting up and operating equipment, milling and machining, and various mechanical trade-specific industry skills.
You can enhance your trade skills by furthering your theoretical and practical studies in MEM50222 Diploma of Engineering - Technical.
Government funding is only available for this course if you have a current apprentice or trainee training contract and meet all eligibility criteria.
Please contact customer service on 1300 769 279 during business hours to discuss upcoming intake dates.
To become an apprentice or trainee, you will first need to find an employer willing to employ you. An Australian Apprenticeship Support Network Provider can assist you with this and will also start your application and enrolment process. Find a local provider here
Intake | Applications | Attendance | Classes | |
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2025 Full Year East Geelong Campus |
Open: 1 Aug 2024 Close: 15 Dec 2025 |
Class Day | Part Time Timetable supplied once admitted |
Class times are indicative and may change before the course starts. Students may need to complete some self-paced learning and assessments outside class, varying by course and skill level, or may be required to attend classes both on campus and online.
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An application doesn't guarantee a place in the course.
Many courses have limited spots and may fill quickly, so apply early and ensure your application is fully completed, as only successful applicants will receive offers, issued as soon as possible. If numbers are low, intakes or courses may be cancelled.
Apprenticeship and traineeship applicants must be currently employed under a training contract and referred by their employer.
There are personal learning requirements for each qualification at The Gordon. These are essential personal capabilities and skills required to successfully complete the course and be ready to work in the industry.
Please review the requirements here and consider any challenges you may have in meeting them. When applying for your course, please let us know what support you may need.
Each student must complete a pre-training review as part of their application. The outcome of your pre-training review assists our teachers and trainers to better understand your capabilities prior to training and enables you to be matched to the right program. Your literacy and numeracy skills will be evaluated and you may be required to undertake a separate assessment. Follow this link for more information about literacy and numeracy skills.
Core Units | Code | Hours |
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Assist in the provision of on-the-job training | MEM17003 | 20 |
Interact with computing technology | MEM16008 | 20 |
Interpret technical drawing | MEM09002 | 40 |
Organise and communicate information | MEM16006 | 20 |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | MSMENV272 | 30 |
Perform computations | MEM12024 | 30 |
Perform engineering measurements | MEM12023 | 30 |
Plan work activities | MEM14006 | 40 |
Undertake manual handling | MEM11011 | 20 |
Use hand tools | MEM18001 | 20 |
Use power tools/hand held operations | MEM18002 | 20 |
Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering | MEM13015 | 40 |
Elective Units | Code | Hours |
Apply basic engineering design concepts | MEM09011 | 60 |
Carry out mechanical cutting | MEM05005 | 20 |
Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering components | MEM18055 | 30 |
Maintain pneumatic system components | MEM18018 | 40 |
Perform fault diagnosis, installation and removal of bearings | MEM18005 | 40 |
Perform general machining | MEM07005 | 80 |
Perform grinding operations | MEM07008 | 40 |
Perform lathe operations | MEM07006 | 40 |
Perform manual heating and thermal cutting | MEM05007 | 20 |
Perform milling operations | MEM07007 | 40 |
Perform precision fitting of engineering components | MEM18006 | 60 |
Perform precision levelling and alignment of machines and engineering components | MEM18009 | 40 |
Perform routine gas metal arc welding | MEM05050 | 20 |
Perform routine manual metal arc welding | MEM05012 | 20 |
Shut down and isolate machines/equipment | MEM18011 | 20 |
Use tools for precision work | MEM18003 | 40 |
Use workshop machines for basic operations | MEM07032 | 20 |
Fees | Rate | Unit | Indicative Course Hours | Indicative Tuition | Indicative Gov Total |
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Concession Tuition | AUD $0.73 | per hour | 960 | AUD $701.00 | AUD $15,500.00 |
Standard Tuition | AUD $3.66 | per hour | 960 | AUD $3,514.00 | AUD $15,500.00 |
Full Fee Tuition | AUD $20.30 | per hour | 960 | AUD $19,488.00 |
Add the costs below to your relevant tuition fee | |||||
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Education Levy | AUD $144.00 | Charged at enrolment | |||
Materials | AUD $1,885.00 | Once | charged at enrolment |
All fees and charges are correct at time of publication but may change without notice. The student tuition fees are indicative only. Additional fees may apply. Where GST is applicable to any courses or materials, the fee displayed is inclusive of the GST.
Your fees will be charged according to your eligibility for government funding. For more information, visit our Fees & Payments pages.
Payment plans may be available for eligible students who need assistance to manage their fee payments.
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