Welder or Fabricator
Study Engineering (Welding & Fabrication)
Packaged Engineering (Welding & Fabrication) Program
The Engineering (Welding & Fabrication) program contains Two Australian Nationally Recognised qualifications that must be completed in sequence. The qualifications are:
1. Certificate IV in Engineering
This qualification outlines the skills and knowledge needed for higher engineering tradespersons in metal, engineering, manufacturing, and related industries. It covers a broad range of engineering fields, including refrigeration, CNC programming, fluid power, heavy fabrication, maintenance, marine electronics, mechatronics, robotics, and welding.
2. Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
This qualification equips individuals with the skills and knowledge for employment as an Advanced Engineering Tradesperson – Level II in metal, engineering, manufacturing, and related industries. It is designed for apprentices pursuing higher-level studies during their training or for existing engineering tradespersons.
Entry Requirements
The Engineering (Welding & Fabrication) program requires prospective students to have completed the following to ensure success in the course
- Have completed high school (Year 11 equivalent) and passed
- Provide evidence of English language scores*, EILTS 5.5 or PTE/ OET/ CAE equivalent. Please see the Australian Department of Home Affairs - English Language Requirements Page
Job Prospects
- Welder /Metal Fabricator
- Draftsperson (Engineering)
- Maintenance Technician
Visa Pathways
Studying the Engineering (Welding & Fabrication) Pathway has pathways to Graduate Visas & Permanent Residency in Australia.
Please note that this is not legal/migration advice and circumstances may change without notice. Studyaway will match you with a Registered Migration Agent in Australia to help you with your post-student visa applications.