Certificate IV in Electrotechnology - Electrical Contracting
UEE42120
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Course Code
UEE42120
CRICOS Code
120159A
Delivery Mode
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Location
Brunswick VIC
Course Duration
1 year full-time
(incl. breaks)
Nominal Study Hours
~800 hours
Work Based Training
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Qualification Level
Certificate IV
Cost
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Nationally Recognised
Yes

Course Overview

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Career Outlook

  • Electrical Contractor
  • Licensed Electrician
  • Electrical Supervisor
  • Electrical Estimator
  • Electrical Project Coordinator
  • Electrical Business Owner

Course Structure

In order to achieve this qualification, students must complete 5 core units and 12 elective units (total of 17 units of competency).
This amounts to 760 total nominal hours.
Core Units
  • UEECD0010 – Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report
  • UEECD0024 – Implement and monitor energy sector WHS policies and procedures
  • UEECD0027 – Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan
  • UEECD0060 – Write specifications for electrotechnology engineering projects
  • UEERE0013 – Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues
Elective Units
  • UEECD0013 – Develop and implement energy sector maintenance programs
  • UEECD0036 – Provide engineering solutions for complex multiple path circuits
  • UEECD0039 – Provide solutions to basic engineering computational problems
  • UEECO0014 – Prepare tender submissions for electrotechnology projects
  • UEEEL0006 – Develop detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems using CAD
  • UEEEL0011 – Evaluate performance of low voltage electrical apparatus
  • UEEEL0035 – Design effective and efficient lighting for public, open and sports areas
  • UEEEL0037 – Design electrical installations with LV demand greater than 400 A per phase
  • UEEEL0062 – Provide engineering solutions to complex polyphase power circuits
  • UEEIC0010 – Develop and test code for microcontroller devices
  • UEEIC0016 – Diagnose and rectify faults in AC motor drive systems
  • UEEIC0017 – Diagnose and rectify faults in DC motor drive systems

Assessment Methods

Observation during on-the-job or role play/simulation
Questioning may include self-assessment, verbal answers, written questionnaires, activity modules or interviews.
Review of Products including work samples or products Portfolio may include documents, products with supporting documentation, historical evidence.
Third party Structured Activities may include Projects, Case studies, presentations, role play, demonstrations, and progressive tasks.

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