Are you interested in working in the Electrotechnology industry? This course delivers the basic foundations in electronics, refrigeration and air conditioning and electrical along with workplace safety skills so you can begin a career in this industry.
Chisholm's Bachelor of Engineering Technology is accredited with Engineers Australia, the peak body for the engineering profession in Australia. Local and interstate applicants are welcome to apply, as per the course entry requirements.
Entry Requirements
Please refer to the course entry requirements document (available above in the course description) for current requirements.
The Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician is the course you need to complete before you can sit for Energy Safe Victoria's Electrician's Licence and provides the background knowledge and skills required for successful work in the electrical industry.As a licensed electrician, you will be...
Entry Requirements
To be eligible, students must be at least 16 years of age.
Holmesglen requires all applicants to be engaged in an Electrical Apprenticeship. You must be signed up as an Apprentice with your chosen employer and have a Delta number stating Holmesglen is your selected training provider.
It is recommended that applicants have completed Year 11 or equivalent and have a minimum of Year 10 English and Mathematics.
Prior to enrolment or commencement of training you will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment and a pre-training interview. These will assist with determining your suitability to the course, verify your training plan, and identify any learning support needs.
The Certificate III in Electronics and Communications gives you the training you need to work as a qualified professional in this dynamic, in demand field.
Entry Requirements
Applicants are required to undertake a Pre-Training Review to help confirm the course is suitable. Applicants enrolling as an Apprentice/Trainee must have a registered training contract. Applicants must be working in the industry and able to provide a letter of support from their employer to undertake some practical assessments in the workplace.
Amp up your career in electronics and telecommunications Complete the Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications and you'll have the practical skills and knowledge to work with radio/telecommunication, data systems/cabling and computer network hardware.
Are you ready for an electronics career helping others get the message?. When you complete the Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications you'll be well on your way to a career as an electronic technician.
Entry Requirements
School Leaver
Non-School Leaver
AQF
C Grades in Year 11 WACE General English, and OLNA; or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
C Grades in Year 11 English and Maths or equivalent
Certificate II or Certificate III
This course is available as a traineeship.
Entrance requirements for traineeships
You must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study an apprenticeship or traineeship.
In a traineeship you also gain hands-on skills and work experience, and improve your employment prospects, while earning a wage. On successful completion you will gain a nationally recognised qualification which can lead to rewarding career options. The difference between a traineeship and an apprenticeship is that a traineeship can be either a full time or part time employment based training arrangement, usually for a nominal duration of 12 months or more, generally in a non-trade related area.
To find out how to arrange a traineeship and study at South Metropolitan TAFE, please contact the Jobs and Skills Centre closest to you.
Do you have a passion for technology, gadgets and computers along with an interest in the inner workings of devices we use on a daily basis? Take the first step into your career in electronics with this nationally recognised qualification..
Entry Requirements
School Leaver
Non-School Leaver
AQF
OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent
Looking to build on your surveying skills?. Equip yourself with the practical skills to support a surveying team by enrolling into the Certificate IV in Surveying and Spatial Information Services.
Have you dreamed of becoming an Engineer, Electrician, Audiovisual Technician, or joining the mining industry? . In Electrotechnology, students embark on a specialised journey tailored for school students.
When you complete this course, you will be ready for a career in electrotechnology. You will have the skills and knowledge to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain electrical systems and equipment in building and premises..
Entry Requirements
Students wishing to undertake a Traineeship, or an Apprenticeship must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study. To find out more regarding Traineeships and apprenticeships click here.
Surveying and spatial information skills are applied in a range of industry contexts, including town planning, civil construction, mining, engineering, health, agriculture and defence. .
Entry Requirements
There are no entrance requirements however pre enrolment interview is required with a lecturer prior to enrolment.
Students wishing to undertake a Traineeship, or an Apprenticeship must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study. To find out more regarding Traineeships and apprenticeships click here.
Electrical engineers tackle large-scale electrical challenges and develop innovative technologies that improve the quality of modern life.Our Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) is suited to engineering graduates and working engineers with relevant experience.
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This course is not available for online applications. Please contact the team on the details below for further information on how to apply.
Entry Requirements
To ensure you have the right skills and support to succeed in your course, a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LL&N) evaluation helps identify any areas where you may need additional support to help you achieve your goals.
To gain entry into UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology as a VET in Secondary School student (VSS), candidates are required to:
Submit an expression of interest via the secondary school they are enrolled in and undertake an LL&N test.
Are you interested in working in the Electrotechnology industry? If the answer is yes, you could be on your way to possibly gaining an apprenticeship/traineeship.
This course provides training in selecting, installing, setting up, testing, fault finding, repairing and maintenance of electronic equipment and devices at component/sub-assembly level. There are elective options in radio frequency and security.
Entry Requirements
If you are entering this program as an apprentice/trainee you must: * be employed in industry * be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.
This program has pre-requisite requirements as shown below. All prerequisites must be achieved. Discuss with a CIT teacher during enrolment to ensure you have met these requirements.
To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).