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SAFSSA Title | Certificate II Electrotechnology (Career Start) |
Qualification | UEE22020 Certificate II Electrotechnology (Career Start) |
RTO | PEER (National Code 45744) |
Host Organisation | PEER |
Course Length | 2 Semesters (1 year) 1 day per week for 2 semesters, commences Week 2, Term 1 2024
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Course Description | This qualification has been designed to enable students to have a taste of the Electrotechnology industry as a whole. This course will provide an entry point for students wishing to gain entry into an apprenticeship. This certificate is completed over a single year. |
Pathways | University Pathways:
Bachelor of engineering (electrical and electronic), construction management and electronics, engineering (computer systems).
Pathways:
Business equipment, computer systems equipment, custom electronics installations, data and voice communications, appliance servicing, electrical machine repair, switchgear and control gear, electrotechnology electrician, electronics and communications.
Career Options:
Electrician, air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, electronic trades worker, electrical engineering drafts people and technicians, electrical engineer. |
Entry Requirements | Meet VETRO requirements including LLN testing and provision of appropriate evidence to undertake a VET qualification.
For further details on VETRO please refer to the 'VETRO Evidence Guide' located under 'Documents' at https://safssa.eschoolsolutions.com.au |
Work Placement | There are no work placement requirements for this course |
SACE Details | SACE Stage 1, 50 SACE credits |
Units Of Competency |
Core | CPCCWHS1001 | Prepare to work safely in the construction industry | 6 nominal hours |
| UEECD0007 | Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace | 20 nominal hours |
| UEECD0009 | Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment | 40 nominal hours |
| UEECD0052 | Use of routine equipment / plant / technologies in an energy sector environment | 40 nominal hours |
| UEECD0021 | Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities | 20 nominal hours |
| UEECD0046 | Solve problems in single path circuits | 40 nominal hours |
| UEECD0038 | Provide solutions and report on routine electrotechnology problems | 60 nominal hours |
| UEERE0021 | Provide basic sustainable energy solutions for energy reduction in residential premises | 40 nominal hours |
Elective | UEEEC0060 | Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components | 40 nominal hours |
| UEECD0019 | Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components | 40 nominal hours |
| UEECD0020 | Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment | 20 nominal hours |
| UEECD0027 | Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan | 20 nominal hours |
| HLTAID009 | Perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) | 4 nominal hours |
| UETDRRF004 | Perform rescue from a live LV panel | 4 nominal hours |
Nominal hours are used for SACE purposes and are not reflective of actual delivery hours |
Training Cost | $636.00 including GST This training cost is the gap fee payable after subsidised government funding from the Department for Innovation and Skills (VFSS).
For DfE families who qualify for School Card, there may be a reduced cost or no cost for this course.
Please refer to your school's VET Coordinator for further information. |
Other Costs | None |
Cost Notes | Non DfE students - a SAFSSA admin levy of $250.00 is payable per non DfE student, on top of course training costs.
Any student who withdraws after the first four sessions held will still be financially liable for the full invoiced amount of the course. |
Number Of Students | Minimum 10 Maximum 14
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Selection Process | Acceptance of enrolment is confirmed by the RTO after the successful completion of the application process. |
Public Transport | Train and bus to Hallett Cove Shopping Centre |
Contact Person | Christopher Gregory , Email chris.gregory@hcs.sa.edu.au |
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