22499VIC Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies (2 Year Course)
Delivered at either Park Road Trade Training Centre in partnership with BSSC (RTO: 6659)
This program provides participants with the knowledge and skills to achieve competencies that will enhance their employment prospects in the electrical or electrical related industries. This course enables participants to identify and use a range of components, accessories, materials, tools, equipment and technologies in electrical work.
VET Course Fee:
If you choose to undertake a VET Subject, a separate fee will apply for each course. Full details of course fees are outlined in the booklist.
Successful Year 1 students will receive a Statement of Results; successful Year 2 students will receive a Certificate. The RTO is responsible for issuing qualifications and statements of attainment associated with this course.
CPCCWHS1001: Prepare to work safely in the construction industry (White Card)
UEENEEE101A: Apply OH&S regulations, codes/practice in the workplace
UEENEEE103A: Solve problems in ELV single path circuits
UEENEEE141A: Use of routine equipment/plant/technologies in an energy sector environment
UEENEEP024A: Attach cords/plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a 230 volt
VU22333: Perform intermediate engineering computations
HLTAID011: Provide First Aid
UEENEEJ102A: Prepare and connect refrigerant tubing and fittings
UEENEEJ104A: Establish the basic operating conditions of air conditioning systems
VU21544: Install a sustainable extra low voltage energy power system
VU22670: Provide an overview of the electrotechnology industry
VU22672: Carry out basic electrotechnology project
Completing this program may assist students interested in apprenticeships and further study into Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Degree courses.
Electrician
Electrical Fitter
Renewable Energy Installer
Electrical Engineering Technician
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician
Pathways Learning Director - Kieren Prowse: vet@cmc.vic.edu.au
Pathways Adimistrator - Samantha Hoyle: shoyle@cmc.vic.edu.au