CRICOS Course Code
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116572M
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Course Description
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This qualification covers competencies to design and validate/evaluate electronics and communication equipment and systems, manage risk, estimate and manage projects and provide technical advice/sales.
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Qualification Code
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UEE60220
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Qualification Title
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Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
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Total Course Duration
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104 Weeks (including holiday breaks)
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Volume of learning
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2320 hours
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Course Structure-
A total of 2160 weighting points comprising:
- Up to 360 weighting points of the general elective units Group A, may be selected, with appropriate contextualisation, from any relevant nationally endorsed Training Package or accredited course, provided selected units contribute to the vocational outcome of the qualification. Previously assigned weighting points are listed in the UEE Electrotechnology Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide (CVIG), if not listed weighting points will be 10 points, unless directed from the Electrotechnology Industry Reference Committee (IRC).
There are units of competency within this qualification that contain pre-requisites. Please contact TEDI for further information on 03 9043 3926
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Code
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Unit of Competency
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Core / Elective
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Weighting Points
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Pre-requisites required
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UEECD0007
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Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
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Core
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20
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UEECD0016
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Document and apply measures to control WHS risks associated with electrotechnology work
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Core
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20
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UEECD0007
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UEECD0027
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Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan
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Core
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20
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UEECD0024
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Implement and monitor energy sector WHS policies and procedures
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Core
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20
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UEEEC0044
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Modify - redesign electronics and communications systems
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Core
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20
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UEECD0007
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UEEEC0007
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Commission electronics and communications systems
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Core
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20
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UEECD0014
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Develop design briefs for electrotechnology projects
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Core
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40
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UEERE0013
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Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues in the energy sector
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Core
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20
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UEECD0012
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Contribute to risk management in electrotechnology systems
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Core
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20
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UEEEC0011
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Design and develop electronics/computer systems projects
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Core
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40
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UEEEC0043
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Manage computer systems/electronics projects
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Core
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40
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UEECD0010
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Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report
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Elective
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60
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UEECD0013
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Develop and implement energy sector maintenance programs
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Elective
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60
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UEECD0019
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Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
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Elective
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40
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UEECD0007
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UEEEC0074
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Troubleshoot resonance circuits in an electronic apparatus
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Elective
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80
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UEECD0007
UEECD0043
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UEEEC0060
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Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components
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Elective
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40
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UEECD0007
UEECD0019
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UEEEC0075
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Troubleshoot single phase input d.c power supplies*
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Elective
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40
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UEECD0007
UEECD0019
UEEEC0060
UEEEC0074
UEECD0043
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UEECD0004
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Apply material science to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
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Elective
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60
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UEECD0005
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Apply physics to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
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Elective
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60
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UEECO0001
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Estimate electrotechnology projects
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Elective
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40
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UEERE0001
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Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector
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Elective
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20
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UEEEC0028
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Fault find and repair complex power supplies
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Elective
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UEECD0007
UEEEC0060
UEECD0043
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40
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UEEEC0067
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Troubleshoot basic amplifier circuits
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Elective
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UEEEC0060
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40
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UEEEC0069
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Troubleshoot digital sub-systems
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Elective
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UEECD0007
UEEEC0060
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80
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UEEEC0066
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Troubleshoot amplifiers in an electronic apparatus
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Elective
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UEECD0007
UEEEC0067
UEECD0043
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80
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UEEEC0063
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Solve fundamental electronic communications system problems
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Elective
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UEEEC0066
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40
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UEEEC0058
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Repair predictable faults in television receivers
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Elective
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UEECD0007
UEECD0019
UEEEC0060
UEEEC0075
UEEEC0069
UEEEC0066
UEEEC0028
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120
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UEECO0013
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Prepare specifications for the supply of materials and equipment for electrotechnology projects
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Elective
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40
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UEECO0007
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Participate in electronics and communications work and competency development activities
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Elective
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60
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UEEIC0012
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Develop structured programs to control external devices
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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40
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UEECD0002
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Analyse static and dynamic parameters of electrical equipment
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Elective
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80
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UEECD0043
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Solve problems in direct current
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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80
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UEECD0047
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Supervise and coordinate energy sector work activities
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Elective
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40
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UEECD0003
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Apply industry and community standards to engineering activities
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Elective
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20
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UEEEC0065
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Solve problems in basic electronic circuits
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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100
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UEEEC0029
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Fault find and repair electronic apparatus
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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40
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UEECD0026
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Manage risk in electrotechnology activities
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Elective
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60
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UEECD0036
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Provide engineering solutions for problems in complex multiple path circuits
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Elective
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60
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UEECD0039
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Provide solutions to basic engineering computational problems*
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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60
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UEECD0046
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Solve problems in single path circuits *
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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40
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UEEIC0007
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Design and use advanced programming tools, PC networks and HMI Interfacing
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Elective
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120
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UEECD0001
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Analyse materials for suitability in electrical equipment*
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Elective
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UEECD0002
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80
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UEEEC0054
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Provide gate array solutions for complex electronics systems*
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Elective
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UEECD0007
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60
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Entry Requirements
Age requirements:
Students must be above 18 years of age while filling up the application form.
Academic Requirements:
To enter into this course delivered at TEDI, applicants should have successfully completed year 12 or secondary studies in applicant’s home country equivalent to Australian senior secondary school examination.
or
Mature Age students will also be considered without the minimum education requirements considering they have relevant work experience within the chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet the course requirements. A minimum of 2 years’ experience would normally be expected; however, each case will be reviewed individually with relevant work experience evidence in the form of an employment reference letter on company letterhead, work samples and curriculum vitae submitted will be considered. Such learner will be accessed for possible RPL opportunities and their course duration and volume of learning will be adjusted accordingly, if any RPL is granted.
English Language Requirements for International students:
International students applying for this course either off-shore or on-shore will require:
- i) Either a minimum IELTS (General) test score of 6.0 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course;
or, IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 10 weeks) to be taken before the main VET course;
or, IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 20 weeks) to be taken before the main VET course;
Results older than two years are not acceptable.
or, Oxford Placement test with score 61 or higher.
Score Guide: Average test score of 61 or higher in Oxford placement test is equivalent to IELTS 5.5.
Students may refer to IELTS equivalent policy for further information.
- ii) to provide evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa or the Republic of Ireland.
OR
iii) to provide evidence that they are a citizen of and hold a valid passport from the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, New Zealand, or the Republic of Ireland.
OR
- iv) to provide evidence that, within two years* of their signed written agreement date, they have successfully completed in Australia a foundation course or a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education or a substantial part of a Certificate IV or higher-level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Students may refer to IELTS equivalent policy for further information.
*The date when TEDI receives the signed written agreement (either through email or in hand)
Test evidence table:
*English Language Test Providers
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Minimum Test Score
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Minimum Test Score were combined with at least 10 weeks ELICOS
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Minimum test score was combined with at least 20 weeks ELICOS
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International English Language Testing System
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6.0
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5.5
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5.0
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TOEFL internet-based test (Only accepted if test is taken on or before 25 July 2023)
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64
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46
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35
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Cambridge English Advanced (Certificate in
Advanced English)
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169
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162
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154
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PTE-A
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50
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42
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36
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Occupational English Test
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B for each test component
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B for each test component
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B for each test component
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The test must have been taken no more than two years* before you apply to study at TEDI.
Refer to TEDI’s Enrolment Kit and/or students Handbook for detailed information on English language requirements.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN):
Students undertaking this course at TEDI must possess sound Numeracy skills since it requires them to do calculations or any other course related work. To determine this, all students wanting to study at TEDI are required to undertake LLN Test prior to the commencement of the course. Based on the test outcome, students may be identified as requiring internal support services and/or external support services.
LLN test will be conducted on campus by using an ACSF mapped online LLN assessment tool - LLN Robot - under the supervision of qualified LLN assessor.
Students will be required to undertake language, literacy and numeracy test (LLN) test and achieve expected performance level of ACSF level 4 for UEE60220 - Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering. Refer to TEDI’s Enrolment Kit and/or students Handbook for detailed information.
Computer literacy requirements
Students enrolling on this course must have basic computer skills. Students are required to fill in the questions related to computer and internet skills in the Pre-Training Review form provided along with the application form.
Students who do not possess basic computing skills will be provided with basic computer support. Students can contact TEDI for any further information or assistance on (03) 8725 2061.
Materials and Equipment Required
TEDI will provide access to computers with required resources including access to internet during classroom hours, however, to work on assignments and tasks for self-study, all students are expected to have access to a laptop or computer with the Windows 7 operating system or higher. Students must have an active email address for communication and be contactable by phone (mobile or landline) and by mail (postal address).
All learners are expected to have access to MS office application such as Microsoft Word, an email platform.
For practical learning in Electronic (UEE) courses, TEDI will provide access to equipment, including but not limited to, Soldering iron, soldering wire, Multimeter, cable stripper, screw driver kit, Tongs. These equipments are placed in the practical lab which students can use for their practical learning.
Mode of Delivery:
Face to Face theory learning on campus and Practical learning at Institute’s industrial environment “Technical Electronics Centre” located at TEDI's workshop for a minimum 20 hours per week.
Delivery Location
Theory - Level 5, 123 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria – 3000 Australia
Practical - 17 David St, BRUNSWICK, Victoria – 3056 Australia
Fees & Charges
Total Course Fee: $45,000
Tuition Fee: $AU 10500
Non Tuition Fee: $AU 55500
Pathways
Pathway from the Qualification
Successful completion may enable the students to apply for Bachelor of Engineering Technology at TAFE or universities.
Employment Pathways
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Examples of indicative job role for candidates seeking entry based upon their vocational experience include Technician and Trades Worker, Electronic Instrument Trades Workers, Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistants, Electronic Equipment Trades Workers, Telecommunications Engineer etc.
Above pathway information is in line with qualification description on National Training Register (https://www.yourcareer.gov.au/learn-and-train/courses/UEE60220) (www.training.gov.au), it doesn't imply any job guarantee or job role at the end of the course.
NOTE: TEDI doesn't claim any employment outcome or job guarantee associated with its courses as it will be misleading.
This course Information may not be sufficient to make an Enrolment decision. Please read this information in conjunction with Student Handbook available on this website.