Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

Course Code UEE22020

Pre-Apprenticeship

Duration
  • Part Time
  • 18 weeks
  • Full Time
  • 9 weeks
Delivery
  • On Campus
Intakes
Campus
  • Moorabbin
  • North Melbourne

This course is not available for International Students

Free TAFE Course

You may be eligible to study this course for FREE.

Overview

The Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is a pre-apprenticeship electrical course that introduces the electrical and electronics industries, covering areas such as electrical work, renewable energy, air conditioning, refrigeration, and instrumentation. Limited spots are available, making this a great opportunity to begin your career in these high-demand industries!

Career Opportunities

  • Apprentice electrician
  • Apprentice electrical fitter
  • Apprentice air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic
  • Renewable energy systems installer
  • Electrical engineering technician
  • Renewable energy sales and support roles

Pathway to further studies

  • UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician Apprenticeship
  • UEE33020 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting Apprenticeship

Studying the Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) at Holmesglen

The course will enable you to develop broad-based competencies in a range of electrotechnology fields, such as lighting, general power, fire protection and security, robotics, instrumentation, optical data and voice systems, electrical motors and control systems.<p>Gain experience in the trade and use your skills to make informed choices in the selection of vocational career paths. You will gain a recognised qualification, as well as credits for further training as an apprentice or trainee in the electrotechnology industry.<p>The course involves face-to-face theory classes, some self-study online, and practical skills training in our simulated practical workshop area on campus. For online self-study, a tablet/laptop is required, and for the work simulations carried out on campus in the workshop, you will require work-wear, work boots and clear safety glasses.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible, students must be at least 16 years of age.<p>Holmesglen recommends learners have a minimum of Year 10 level English and Mathematics; Year 11 is highly recommended. This course is not recommended if you find mathematics at this level challenging.
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.

Recognition of prior learning

You may be able to reduce the number of units to be studied in your chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training. AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by another registered training organisation will be recognised by Holmesglen. Read more about Recognition of Prior Learning, Credits and Advanced Standing.

Course Structure

Timetable

<strong>Full-time:</strong><p>Monday to Thursday: 8am - 3.30pm (30-minute lunch break)<br>or<br>Tuesday to Friday: 8am - 3.30pm (30-minute lunch break)<p><strong>Part-time (18 weeks):</strong><p>Tuesdays and Thursdays: 5.30pm - 9pm<br>Saturdays: 8pm - 3.30pm
Unit code Unit name
UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
UEECD0046 Solve problems in single path circuits
UEECD0009 Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment
UEECD0021 Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities
UEECD0038 Provide solutions and report on routine electrotechnology problems
UEERE0021 Provide basic sustainable energy solutions for energy reduction in residential premises
UEECD0052 Use routine equipment/plant/technologies in an energy sector environment
Unit code Unit name
UEECD0019 Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
UEECD0020 Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment
UEERE0001 Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector
UEECO0002 Maintain documentation
ICTICT214 Operate application software packages
UEERL0001 Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply

Assessment

Assessments are designed to provide learners with opportunities to demonstrate they have attained the required skills and knowledge using a range of practically based activities and tasks, as required by recognised standards.

How to apply

Direct

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Recruitment

Holmesglen may engage third parties to recruit students on behalf of the institute. Third party recruiters receive a commission and this will not impact on your fees.

Find out more about your rights and obligations as a student and the services we provide at Holmesglen.

Outcomes

Qualification and Recognition

On completion, you will receive the UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) qualification

Industry Connections

Fees

Tuition fees GST exempt Cost
Full Fee $7,340
Government subsidised $2,097
Concession $420
Free TAFE eligible student FREE
Mandatory Non-Tuition Fees Cost
Materials fee $220
General Services Fee $70 Per Semester
General Services Fee (Concession) $35 Per Semester

The General Services Fee (GSF) at Holmesglen is a mandatory annual fee applicable to all students enrolled in Certificate I through Advanced Diploma courses. This fee supports various student services such as counselling, welfare support, and learning assistance provided by our dedicated student support and wellbeing teams. For more details on the GSF and its specific allocations, please visit the <a title=" General Services Fee page" href="/current-students/course-resources/fees-and-payments/General-Services-Fee.html">General Services Fee (GSF) page</a>.

Additional Course Cost

The required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) students will need to supply: <br>- Safety boots (steel capped, ankle height) <br>- Safety pants <br>- Safety glasses <br>- work shirt (waist length jacket if cold) <br> Total costs for PPE is approximately $200-$250 (depending on brands)

All fees are indicative only. Your fees will be calculated on your individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth funding. <a href="/study-with-us/tafe-study/tafe-fees-and-scholarships/government-subsidised-training">Find out now if you are eligible for Government-subsidised fees or Concession. </a>

 

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