Certificate IV in Boating Services

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The Certificate IV in Boating Services (MEM40222) at the Australian College of Pioneers develops the specialised skills and knowledge needed for professionals in the boating industry. It prepares individuals for tasks ranging from general maintenance of boat structures, hulls, and engines to advanced onboard mechanical repairs. The program also emphasizes environmental sustainability, training professionals to protect and preserve the marine environment in their work.

Course Features

What's included?

Student Support
ACP staff help with studying, assessments, accommodations, language, and counseling. Students can get extra support from a student officer who may recommend external services. International students receive free support but might need to pay for outside services.
Practical Training
Hands-on training is conducted in real-world marine environments, focusing on vessel maintenance, safety procedures, and operational skills. Students will engage in practical activities, including navigation, engine servicing, and maritime safety drills, to develop the competencies required for professional boating services roles.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Certificate IV in Boating Services can pursue careers in various maritime industries. Potential roles include Marine Operations Supervisor, Vessel Maintenance Coordinator, Marine Technician, or roles in port and harbor operations. This qualification provides a strong foundation for further study or advancement in maritime operations.

Program Details:

Mode of Study
Face-to-face instruction in a classroom, along with hands-on training at ACP's workshop, including access to a simulated setting for at least 20 hours per week over a 70-week period to gain the required knowledge and skills for this qualification.
Delivery Location
Face-to-Face Theory Classes: Suite 801B, Level 8 492 St Kilda Road Melbourne, VIC 3004 Practical Training will take place at ACP’s practical training facilities: Shed 2 North Wharf Road, Docklands 8-12 VIC22-30 Buckley Grv, Geelong, Victoria 3224
Course Structure
To qualify, students must finish the Certificate IV in Boating Services (MEM40222) by completing 26 units: 7 core units and 19 elective units.
Training & Assessment (1400Hrs)
The volume of learning for the qualification is 1400 hours. This comprises of: 216 hours of theory training. 164 hours of practical training. 560 hours of work-based training in the workplace workshop as part of work-based practical placement. Assessment Hours- 460 hours (theory assessment and practical assessment).
Assessment Method
All competency assessments will follow the guidelines and standards in the official Training Package. Assessment methods may include multiple-choice tests, short-answer worksheets, practical demonstrations in a kitchen setting, roleplays/scenarios, projects, and logbooks.
Course Pathways
After successfully achieving this qualification, candidates may undertake MEM50119 – Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade or the MEM50222 – Diploma of Engineering – Technical at other institutes as ACP doesn’t deliver these courses yet.
Certificate IV in Boating Services will be delivered at our industry partner facility in Geelong, which includes welding units and training on fiberglass boats. As a result, students enrolled in MEM40222 may need to arrange for a travel time of approximately one hour and 15 minutes (73 km from Melbourne's CBD) by train or private car.
This travel time may vary depending on the student's accommodation location in the suburbs. Therefore, students are encouraged to consider this travel requirement when deciding to enroll in the MEM40222 - Certificate IV in Boating Services.

Entry Requirements

All students must meet the following requirements to be accepted into courses at the Australian College of Pioneers (ACP).
Enrolment Information
Completed application form and signed agreement. Identification documents, including one photo ID (e.g., driver’s license).
English Language Requirements For International Students
IELTS Test Scores
Minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course. IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 10 weeks) before the main VET course. IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 20 weeks) before the main VET course. Note: IELTS results older than two years are not acceptable.
Education in English-Speaking Countries
Evidence of having studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom, or United States.
Recent Australian Education
Evidence of having successfully completed a foundation course, Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, or a substantial part of a Certificate IV or higher-level qualification from the Australian Qualifications Framework within two years* of the signed written agreement date.

Academic Requirements

Secondary Education
Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent senior secondary studies in the applicant's home country, comparable to Australian senior secondary education.
Relevant Work Experience
Considered without the minimum education requirements if they have relevant work experience in the chosen area of study and demonstrate the capacity to meet course requirements.
Minimum Experience
Typically, a minimum of 2 years' relevant work experience is expected.
Individual Case Review
Each case will be reviewed individually, with evidence such as an employment reference letter on company letterhead, work samples, and curriculum vitae.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
These learners will be assessed for RPL opportunities, and their course duration and volume of learning will be adjusted accordingly if RPL is granted.

Course Units

To qualify, students must complete the MEM40222 Certificate IV in Boating Services, which consists of 26 units – 7 core and 19 elective. The course lasts 94 weeks, with 70 weeks of instruction and 24 weeks of holidays. Students must attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.

Core Units

  • MEM13015 – Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering
  • MEM16006 – Organise and communicate information
  • MEM50001 – Classify recreational boating technologies and features
  • MEM50002 – Work safely on marine craft
  • MEM50003 – Follow work procedures to maintain the marine environment
  • MEM50004 – Maintain quality of environment by following marina codes
  • MSMENV272 – Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Electives Group A

  • MEM50007 – Check capability of sails and sail operating equipment

Electives Group B

  • BSBOPS405 – Organise business meetings
  • BSBPMG430 – Undertake project work
  • BSBPEF402 – Develop personal work priorities
  • BSBLDR414 – Lead team effectiveness
  • BSBCMM411 – Make presentations

Electives Group C

  • MEM12023 – Perform engineering measurements
  • MEM11011 – Undertake manual handling
  • MEM18001 – Use hand tools
  • MEM18002 – Use power tools/hand held operations
  • MEM13003 – Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials
  • MEM12024 – Perform computations
  • MEM25004 – Fair and shape surfaces
  • MEM04018 – Perform general woodworking machine operations
  • MEM05005 – Carry out mechanical cutting
  • MEM05012 – Perform routine manual metal arc welding
  • MEM05050 – Perform routine gas metal arc welding
  • MEM11010 – Operate mobile load shifting equipment
  • MEM25007 – Maintain marine vessel surfaces
CRICOS Code: 117261G
Duration: 94 Weeks
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
AQF Level: 4

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