UEE22020

Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

Duration

12 Months

Fees

$3,500

Summary

Kickstart Your Career in Electrotechnology with the UEE22020 Certificate II! Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey in the electrotechnology industry? The UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is your gateway to gaining essential skills and knowledge for exciting roles in electrical trades. This entry-level qualification covers crucial areas like electrical safety, circuit problem-solving, and the use of electrotechnology apparatus. Whether you're aiming to become an electrical trade assistant or pursue an apprenticeship, this course provides a solid foundation for your future success.

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Are you ready to dive into the dynamic world of electrotechnology? The UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is a nationally recognised qualification that equips you with the foundational skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in the electrical industry. Perfect for those aiming to enter the electrical trade or pursue further training through an apprenticeship.

What You’ll Learn:
  • Safe use of tools and equipment commonly used in the electrical industry
  • Basic electrical wiring and installations under supervision
  • Identification and selection of electrical components and materials
  • Interpretation of electrical drawings, plans, and technical documents
  • Application of occupational health and safety (OHS) practices in electrotechnology work environments
  • Understanding fundamental electrical concepts like voltage, current, and resistance
  • Effective teamwork and communication with other trades and clients
This qualification is ideal for Year 11 or 12 Students wanting to undertake a VET in School (VETiS) program, school leavers or career changers looking to explore opportunities in this essential industry. With a strong foundation for entry-level roles and a pathway into apprenticeships like the Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician, you'll be well-prepared for a rewarding career. Plus, with electricians in high demand and around 26,000 job openings expected in the next five years, now is the perfect time to start your journey!

Delivery Model

Blended Option: Learning & Theory assessment online and practical face to face training.
Face to Face Option: Learning and Assessment face to face.

Delivery Locations

Campus

Brendale
Meadowbrook
Toowoomba

Entry requirements

Some units of competency within this training program may involve physical activities, such as heavy lifting, standing for extended periods, or operating machinery, which may present challenges for individuals with physical limitations.

Students are encouraged to discuss any physical limitations or specific needs with our support team prior to enrolment so that reasonable adjustments can be considered to support their participation in the training program while maintaining the integrity of assessment outcomes.

As part of the enrolment process, you will need to undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) and Digital Literacy indicator Assessment. This assessment is used to review your suitability for this course.

The minimum level required for entry to this Course is:

Learning: 3
Reading: 3
Writing: 3
Oral Communication: 3
Numeracy: 3
Digital Literacy: 2

Duration

12 Months

What resources do I need?

Laptop
Internet access
Long sleeve shirt and pants
Safety boots
PPE

Course Outcome

Students who are deemed competent in all units of competency will receive a Qualification and Students who are deemed competent in some units of competency only within this course will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Qualification or Statement is issued by Australian Trade Training College (RTO 31399)

Career Opportunities

Possible Employment Pathways:

  • Electrotechnology Apprentice
  • Trades Assistant

Support and Wellbeing Services

Where a student has a disability or learning difficulty, assessors will apply Australian Trade Training College reasonable adjustment to ensure that the student is not presented with artificial barriers to progress in the course.

Reasonable adjustments may include the use of adaptive technology, educational support, verbal assessment, etc.

We will provide support to each student’s individual needs, providing additional educational and wellness support required for the student to meet the requirements of their training course.

Terms and Conditions

Please review our student handbook and policies prior to applying for this course:
Student Handbook
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