Course Code | MAR20418 |
Locations |
Portland
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Study Mode | Full-time, On Campus, Workplace |
Length | One year |
Commencement | Apply any time |
Timetable | 15 eight-hour workshops throughout the duration of the course plus further self-directed study online |
Whilst we pride ourselves on our hands-on training, we have had to adjust most of our courses for study from home and remote learning during the COVID-19 restrictions. This means courses will be delivered using a range of methods including online learning, virtual classrooms, workbooks and direct contact with your teacher.
Given the government restrictions that are now in place to reduce the spread of coronavirus in Australia, we expect this new model of study will continue until the government makes changes to these restrictions.
This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of:
chief engineer on vessels with an inboard engine with propulsion power <500 kW within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) or
second engineer on vessels with an inboard engine with propulsion power <750 kW within the EEZ or
chief or second engineer on vessels with an outboard engine with unlimited propulsion power within the EEZ or
assistant under direct supervision of a chief engineer or
worker in the engine room of vessels <80 m long with propulsion power <3000
How to service and operate machinery required for the safe operation of a commercial vessel up to 500KW within Australian waters. This includes propulsion, electrical and auxiliary systems as well as emergency procedures and survival techniques.
The units of the MAR20418 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) are delivered over 12 months as a self-paced, self-directed distance learning program supported by a 17-day workshop (delivered in class face-to-face) for students requiring additional practical and theory support. Where students have the required minimum 60 days sea service an AMSA form 771 must be submitted. Students without the minimum 60 days sea service will need to complete the AMSA approved Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 task book with at least 20 days sea service on commercial with inboard diesel engines and propulsion power ≥400 kW. If required a Task Book will be provided upon enrolment.
Many students undertaking this course have already completed the below four units as part of another Maritime qualification or as part of the MARSS00008 Shipboard Safety Skill Set.
As these units form part of this course, students who have not completed them, will be required to attend an additional 4-days (delivered in class face-to-face) sometime within the duration of their course.
The delivery of this qualification is facilitated through a blend of different modes including:
The flexibility of the program allows each student additional hours of supervised instruction, if required, by attending more than one workshop block.
All students have access to their own trainer available via phone (Mon to Fri 0800 – 1630) or email and text for additional support.
For every unit in which they are enrolled, students may be required to attend that relevant unit in a workshop at least once in the 12 months of their enrolment. This may be done over one workshop or over multiple workshops.
MAR20418 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)
The Maritime industry has identified vocational outcomes and/or areas of local demand in transport, construction, shipping and tourism sectors along the east coast Employment Pathway:
Operate a commercial vessel as Chief Engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power up to 500 kw in waters to the outer limits of the EEZ.
MAR30818 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)
MAR30918 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal)
MAR40618 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 35 metres Near Coastal)
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A general command of spoken and written English, as well as the ability to write a simple report is required. It is also a requirement of this course that all enrolling students undertake a language, literacy and numeracy assessment.
As a safety consideration, SWTAFE recommends all students be physically fit to carry out all the roles and responsibilities of a chief engineer on vessels with an inboard engine with propulsion power up to 500kW within 200nm of the coastline as described under the National Standards for Commercial Vessels - Part D.
Students should also be able to swim (any stroke) a minimum of 50 metres fully clothed.
Students undertaking this course will be required to complete the minimum sea service requirements (refer AMSA) within 12 months of their start date to be issued with a Certificate.
As some of the delivery of the course is on-line and all resources are contained in a dedicated learner portal, students must have access to a computer (with Microsoft Office software) and internet connection. Free Wi-Fi is available during training blocks.
As students will undertake training in the use of the SWTAFE online student portal they will require basic computer skills to complete the course without disadvantage.
It is a requirement of this course that all enrolling students undertake a language, literacy and numeracy assessment.
As some of the delivery of the course is on-line and all resources are contained in a dedicated learner portal, students must have access to a computer (with Microsoft Office software) and internet connection.
Free Wi-Fi is available during training blocks.
As students will undertake training in the use of the SWTAFE online student portal they will require basic computer skills to complete the course without disadvantage.
When enrolling into a SWTAFE course it is a requirement that all enrolment documentation is received before enrolment confirmation can occur. The required documents and information are listed below:
To be eligible for this qualification you must successfully complete 12 core units.
Unit Code | Unit Name | Unit Hours | Unit Consumables |
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BSBWOR203 | Work effectively with others | 15 | $0.00 |
HLTAID003 | Provide first aid | 18 | $50.00 |
MARB028 | Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems | 65 | $0.00 |
MARC033 | Complete engine room tasks | 50 | $0.00 |
MARC034 | Maintain hull out of water | 20 | $0.00 |
MARC035 | Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment | 25 | $0.00 |
MARC036 | Operate deck machinery | 25 | $0.00 |
MARC039 | Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems | 60 | $0.00 |
MARF027 | Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment | 35 | $0.00 |
MARF028 | Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel | 30 | $200.00 |
MARF029 | Meet work health and safety requirements | 30 | $0.00 |
MARF030 | Survive at sea using survival craft | 15 | $20.00 |
MARJ006 | Follow environmental work practices | 35 | $0.00 |
A combination of Practical and Theory assessments will be undertaken. The assessments may consist of written projects, picture portfolios, quizzes, assignments and exams.
The process for on-line assessment will be as follows –
Once you have applied for your chosen course, you will receive a thank you email from South West TAFE with a few steps to help process your enrolment.
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Skills recognition
If you have experience or prior qualifications, you may be eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning and gain credits. You will be asked to provide any relevant Statement of Attainment to support identified credits.
Here's an outline of fees and costs associated with your course.
Your fees each year can be made up of 3 different elements. Everyone has different circumstances that can affect what you pay and how much you pay. :
There are 4 different rates of tuition fees. Only one will apply to you (depending on your eligibility and circumstances).
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FEES AND ELIGIBILITY
The fees listed below are indicative only and may be subject to change without notice and given individual circumstances. Your actual fees will be calculated based on your individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Funding made available to eligible individuals by State and Commonwealth Governments. If funding is utilised, this may affect future opportunities to access additional funding in the future.
Course fees by student type | Indicative Course Fee |
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Government subsidised rate (if eligible) | $2,445.00 |
Concession rate | $490.00 |
Full fee rate (if not eligible for govt subsidy) | $5,620.00 |
Some courses require specific resources or materials necessary for your study eg: tools of the trade, excursions, etc. Final costs will be determined upon enrolment.
Additional course fees | Indicative Course Fee |
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Course consumable/materials (approximate) | $510.00 |
Once we have processed your enrolment form, you will receive an email with your invoice.
You have three options when organising your payment:
Payments will need to be arranged within five(5) business days of receiving the email containing your invoice.
We also offer a range of scholarships each year which you may be eligible to apply for to assist with course fees.
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