Years 10-12 Coordinator

Darcy McCallum 

10-12 Key Dates:

TERM 2

May

Thurs2ndMother’s Day Fete
Fri17thNCD Cross Country
Tues28thLMR Cross Country
June
Mon10thKing’s Birthday (PUBLIC HOLIDAY)
Tues18thGAT
Fri28th

House Athletics

Last Day of Term 2

Careers and Pathways

 

YEAR 12 STUDENTS

 

EARLY ENTRY PROGRAMS

Latrobe ASPIRE (Based on Year 11 Results)

www.latrobe.edu.au/study/aspire/year-11-conditional-entry

Latrobe ASPIRE (Community Contribution))

www.latrobe.edu.au/study/aspire/community-contribution

Federation University

https://federation.edu.au/future-students/study-at-federation/early-offer-program 

CSU Advantage

https://study.csu.edu.au/information-for/school-leavers/charles-sturt-advantage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday May 2nd to Saturday May 4th, 2024

Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

www.vceandcareers.com.au 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talk with Physiotherapists, Exercise Scientists & High-Performance Sport Professionals 

 

Tuesday May 7th 6:00pm – 6:45pm (Online)

Join us online to hear from ACU alumni about life after university. Take part in a Q&A session with our graduates and get an insider's perspective on working in physiotherapy, exercise science and high-performance sport.

 

Talk with Artists & Creatives 

 

Wednesday May 8th 6:00pm – 6:45pm (Online)

Take part in a Q&A session with our graduates and get an insider's perspective on working in the arts.

To Register visit:

www.acu.edu.au/events

 

Residential Colleges Open House 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday May 11th, 2024

Register to tour our ten Residential Colleges and visit the University during Open House on Saturday 11 May 2024. Each College has its own unique community spirit to explore and offers a supportive environment that will help you to make lifelong friends, build lasting connections, further your academic pursuits and experience unique opportunities.

For more information visit:

www.colleges.unimelb.edu.au/open-house-2024/ 

 

JOB PROFILE

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agricultural Engineers perform and supervise engineering work related to the use and development of agricultural land, buildings, machines and equipment.

 

Day-to-day Tasks

  • study operating requirements for a variety of agricultural machinery, structures and equipment and engage in research and development work.
  • advise employers, associates or clients on agricultural engineering matters and consult with other specialists.
  • design machinery, structures and equipment and prepare working drawings and other specifications, indicating materials to be used and methods of manufacture and construction.
  • supervise construction or manufacture and installation of structures and equipment and test completed work to ensure compliance with specifications and safety standards.

Considerations

  • physically demanding
  • requires driving
  • working outdoors

How to become an Agricultural Engineer

To work as an Agricultural Engineer, you need a bachelor's degree in engineering majoring in agricultural engineering. Postgraduate studies may also be useful.

 

Related Courses

Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

 

Future Growth

Very Strong

 

For further information visit:

www.yourcareer.gov.au or www.courseseeker.edu.au 

 

Agricultural Engineering Video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJUNop0IRtw 

 

 

Darcy McCallum         

Year 10-12 Co-ordinator

 

Sue Clay

Careers and Pathways

Email: s.clay@ncllen.org.au