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CERTIFICATE II in ELECTROTECHNOLOGY STUDIES (PRE-VOCATIONAL)[VICTORIA UNIVERSITY]

Certificate Code:

22499VIC

RTO:

3113: Victoria University

Structured Workplace Learning (SWL)

Strongly Recommended.

VCAA strongly recommends a minimum of 80 hrs (2 weeks) of structured workplace learning over the duration of the VCE VET program.

Course Description

This course with Victoria University Polytechnic can help you get your foot in the door. It will give you the industry skills and knowledge to gain access to a wide range of apprenticeships offered in the electrotechnology industry.

You will develop technical skills and knowledge that will ensure you are ready for work in the electrical trade, including:

• basic electrical theory and workshop practices

• basic network cabling for extra low voltage (ELV) equipment and devices

• use of test instruments in the electrotechnology industry

• wiring and installation

• provision of basic sustainable energy solutions in domestic premises

• fabrication, assembling and dismantling utilities industry components

• working with electrotechnology equipment and use of test instruments

• workplace safety and first aid.

You will graduate with a nationally recognised qualification as well as credits for further training as an apprentice, or trainee in the electrotechnology industry in areas such as: electrical, renewable energy, air conditioning/refrigeration Instrumentation.

Career Pathways

When you graduate, you could find employment in roles such as:

  • apprentice electrician

  • apprentice electrical fitter

  • apprentice air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic

  • renewable energy systems installer

  • electrical engineering technician

  • data and security installations.

Program Requirements

Equipment: Overalls or workpants with rule pocket, safety boots, PPE – earplugs, safety glasses, calculator / A4 ring binder / ballpoint pen and notebook.

Contribution to VCE

ATAR

Not scored assessment.

VCE Credit: Four VCE VET Units at Units 1 and 2 level, and a VCE VET Units 3 and 4 sequence

  • Location

    VCE UNITS

    UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME

    Wednesday 8:30am - 3:00pm

    Friday 8:30am - 3:00pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    VICTORIA UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC WERRIBEE

    CAMPUS, BUILDING 1, 235 HOPPERS LANE, WERRIBEE


    Units & Assessments

    MODULE CODE

    MODULE NAME

    HOURS

    Scored Assessment

    UEECD0007

    Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace

    30

    N

    VU23736

    Prepare for work in the electrotechnology industry

    30

    N

    VU23480

    Perform intermediate engineering computations

    40

    N

    UEECD0019

    Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components

    40

    N

    UEECD0020

    Fix and secure electro technology equipment

    20

    N

    HLTAID011

    Provide first aid

    18

    N

    CPCCWHS1001

    Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

    6

    N

    UEECD0042

    Solve problems in ELV single path circuits

    40

    N


  • Location

    VCE UNITS

    UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME

    Wednesday 8:30am - 3:00pm

     Friday 8:30am - 3:00pm

    DELIVERY

    SCHOOL

    VICTORIA UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC WERRIBEE

    CAMPUS, BUILDING 1, 235         HOPPERS LANE, WERRIBEE


    Units & Assessments

    MODULE CODE

    MODULE NAME

    HOURS

    Scored Assessment

    UEENEEJ104A

    Establish the basic operating conditions of air conditioning

    20

    N

    VU22671

    Use test equipment in the electrotechnology industry

    20

    N

    UEENEEJ102A

    Prepare and connect refrigeration tubing and fittings

    40

    N

    VU22670

    Provide an overview of the Electrotechnology industry

    30

    N

    VU22672

    Carry out basic electrotechnology project

    40

    N

    VU22673

    Carry out basic network cabling for extra low voltage (ELV) equipment and devices

    30

    N

    VU22669

    Perform energy sector installations of extra low voltage (ELV) single path circuits

    40

    N


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