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Award Course
National Course Code: MEM30522
Study Modes: On Campus,Blended
This nationally recognised course equips students with essential skills for a career in drafting and engineering, focusing on producing detailed drawings, 3D models, and prototypes using computer-aided design (CAD) programs. Students will learn about computing technology, software, mechanical components, and systems to enhance their qualifications.
Associate Degrees in Engineering combine theoretical elements with industry-relevant practical skills, so you develop knowledge and skills valued by employers.
We provide leading education and training for the mining, engineering and automotive industries.
Whether you’re changing careers, starting your career or looking to explore an apprenticeship in the future, Certificate II courses can get you started.
We provide leading education and training for the mining, engineering and automotive industries.
TAFE SA delivers higher education programs in Mining, Engineering and Automotive, independently and through partnership with other providers.
With specialist facilities and industry-experienced teachers, you can feel confident that you’ll complete your apprenticeship with a competitive edge.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MEM31925
Study Modes: Blended
Start your career in engineering and fabrication with the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, designed for apprentice boilermakers and welders in various industries. The course includes hands-on training in fabrication techniques and covers essential topics, leading to further specialist training opportunities.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: AUR31220
Study Modes: Blended
This nationally accredited Certificate III qualification equips students with skills to work on heavy machinery like earthmoving equipment, cranes, and excavators. The course includes hands-on training in diagnosing and repairing various mechanical systems, including engines, electrical circuits, and brake systems.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: UEE31225
Study Modes: Blended
The Certificate III in Electrical Instrumentation is a nationally recognized apprenticeship course that equips students with skills to calibrate, adjust, and repair instruments across various industries, including oil and gas, utilities, and mining. The course covers 23 core units plus elective units, focusing on electrotechnology fundamentals, safety, circuits, and problem-solving.
Award Course
National Course Code: UEE40420
Study Modes: Blended
The Certificate IV from TAFE SA prepares individuals for careers as instrumentation engineers, electrical technicians, or supervisors by covering installation, implementation, and maintenance of electrotechnology equipment. The course includes core and elective units focused on fault finding and compliance in the energy sector, requiring licensed electricians to achieve 120 points for qualification.
Award Course
National Course Code: MEM50222
Study Modes: On Campus
This Diploma equips students with skills for various engineering design roles, such as CAD draftsperson and engineering technologist, applicable in diverse fields like manufacturing and government. It offers a pathway to further education, including an Associate Degree in Engineering at TAFE SA and potential university studies.
Award Course
National Course Code: MEM20422
Study Modes: Blended
This foundation course in engineering provides essential knowledge and skills for employment in fitting, turning, or fabrication and welding sectors. Graduates will be well-prepared for apprenticeships or traineeships, learning to use engineering tools and welding equipment safely in an industry-relevant setting.
School Qualification Course
National Course Code: UEE22025
This foundational Certificate II course in Electrotechnology prepares students for a career in the high-tech industry, covering essential areas such as electrical installations, power generation, telecommunications, and renewable energy. The course includes 12 units of study, with transferable credits towards a Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician, equipping students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for apprenticeships.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MEM30219
Study Modes: Blended
This nationally accredited course for trade apprentices provides the necessary skills for various mechanical engineering roles such as fitter and turner, toolmaker, metal worker, or boilermaker. It encompasses hands-on training in fitting, assembly, installation, modification, and maintenance of mechanical equipment, requiring completion of 12 core and specialization units totaling 63 points.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: 52904WA
Study Modes: On Campus
The Certificate III in Defence Industry Pathways 52904WA offers a 12-month traineeship that combines accredited training with hands-on experience in the defence sector in South Australia. Trainees develop essential skills in logistics, project management, and technical support, preparing them for various career opportunities in the defence industry.
Award Course
National Course Code: FBP30121
Study Modes: Blended
Gain a nationally-recognised Certificate III in Food Processing (Brewing) tailored for brewery owners and employees, focusing on practical skills and technical knowledge essential for the brewing industry. The course includes hands-on experience with beer production, safety standards, guest presentations, and industry site visits, preparing participants for a successful career in microbrewing.
Higher Education
Study Modes: Blended
The associate degree in civil and structural engineering prepares students for careers in building and infrastructure by covering essential topics such as construction practices, mathematics, and project management. Graduates can work as design drafters or technical officers, with opportunities to fast-track to a university degree through customized study pathways.
Study a wide range of Civil Structural courses and earn a Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in Mining Engineering & Automotive at TAFE SA.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
Study Modes: On Campus
The dual trade apprenticeship equips individuals with skills in both electrical systems and refrigeration and air conditioning, culminating in completion of the Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician and Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. This training allows for installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical and refrigeration systems while enabling eligibility for relevant industry licences in South Australia.
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