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104 weeks
Blended mode, which includes face-to-face classroom and lab activities along with compulsory online activities. 14 hours of face-to-face training and supervised assessment activities in on-campus classrooms and electrical labs; 6 hours of mandatory e-Learning and assessment activities via the Albright LMS.
Blended (Face-to-face and Online) · 20 hours of scheduled training and assessment activities per week during study weeks

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Sydney
Ground - Level 2, Level 3, 10 Quay St, Haymarket, NSW 2000
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
VRQA / ASQA
Professional Body
Engineers Australia (EA)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
Engineers Australia
Course Content
Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
Core unit
Solve problems in single path circuits
Core unit
Solve problems in multiple path circuits
Core unit
Interpret, produce and modify electrotechnology drawings
Core unit
Apply material science to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
Core unit
Provide solutions to basic engineering computational problems
Core unit
Solve problems in magnetic and electromagnetic devices
Core unit
Solve problems in direct current (d.c.) machines
Core unit
Apply physics to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
Core unit
Solve problems in low voltage a.c. circuits
Core unit
Plan and analyse LV electrical apparatus
Core unit
Provide engineering solutions for problems in complex multiple path circuits
Core unit
Evaluate and report on the performance of LV machines
Core unit
Plan and analyse wiring systems, circuits, control and protection for electrical installations
Core unit
Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues in the energy sector
Core unit
Manage risk in electrotechnology activities
Core unit
Develop design briefs for electrotechnology projects
Core unit
Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report
Core unit
Provide engineering solutions to problems in complex polyphase power circuits
Core unit
Write specifications for electrical engineering projects
Core unit
Manage large electrical projects
Core unit
Plan large electrical projects
Core unit
Apply industry and community standards to engineering activities
Core unit
Apply methods to maintain currency of industry developments
Core unit
Troubleshoot digital sub-systems
Group A elective — Imported
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
Group A elective
Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment
Group A elective
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications
Group A elective
Use engineering applications software on personal computers
Group B elective
Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers
Group B elective
Establish and follow a competency development plan in an electrotechnology engineering discipline
Group B elective
Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components
Group B elective
Implement and monitor energy sector WHS policies and procedures
Group C elective
Develop, enter and verify word and analogue control programs for programmable logic controllers
Group C elective
Develop, enter and verify programs in supervisory control and data acquisition systems
Group C elective
Evaluate performance of low voltage electrical apparatus
Group D elective
Design signal-conditioning sub-systems
Group E elective
Design and use advanced programming tools, PC networks and HMI Interfacing
Group E elective
Use advanced computational processes to provide solutions to energy sector engineering problems
Group E elective
Assess electronic apparatus compliance
Group E elective
Common Questions
To be awarded the UEE62122 Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical, students must successfully complete twenty-four (24) core units and sixteen (16) elective units — a total of forty (40) units of competency with 2,160 weighting points. Additionally, students must complete a major Capstone Project in the final term, submit an ADE Professional Practice Logbook & Reflective Journal, and provide evidence of 30 days equivalent professional practice verified and signed by an approved ADE trainer. The journal must be submitted and accepted before qualification issuance.
The qualification is delivered through a blended mode, which includes face-to-face classroom and lab activities along with compulsory online activities. Students are required to participate in 20 hours of scheduled training and assessment activities per week during study weeks, consisting of 14 hours of face-to-face training and supervised assessment activities in on-campus classrooms and electrical labs, and 6 hours of mandatory e-Learning and assessment activities via the Albright LMS.
Applicants must have a valid IELTS score of 5.5 Bands, OR a PTE score of 42, OR a Cambridge score of 162, OR TOEFL iBT 46, or its equivalent (such as completion of a minimum 10-week General English Course of Upper-Intermediate Level) within the last 3 Calendar Years. Alternatively, applicants may have completed an Australian Qualification from AQF Level 3 (Certificate 3) to Advanced Diploma AQF Level 6, or have successfully completed an Australian Equivalent Year 12 qualification within the last 2 Calendar Years.
Graduates can pursue careers as an Electrical Engineering Technician (also known as Electrical Engineering Technical Officer), which involves conducting tests of electrical systems, preparing charts and tabulations, and assisting in estimating costs in support of Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists. Other occupation titles include Senior Technical Officer (Electrical Engineering) and Technical Officer (Electrical Engineering). The ANZSCO Identifier for this role is 312312, and registration or licensing may be required.
The Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical is offered at Albright campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane. The course has a total duration of 104 weeks (2 years), which includes 80 study weeks and 24 holiday weeks, divided into 8 terms.
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