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UEE62122 Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical

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Where can I study?

Perth, Karratha & Adelaide

Intake dates

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Funding available

SA

Course Duration

72 Days

    • To develop engineering specification and design briefs for electrical engineering projects
    • To broaden knowledge in understanding how processing plant architectures are put together
    • To write up plant control philosophy and project engineering specification
    • To design explosion-protected electrical systems and installations – gas/ dust atmospheres/ pressurization/ coal mining
    • To plan and manage large electrical projects including contract variations, team effectiveness and facilitating continuous improvements
    • To solve problems in complex multiple path and polyphase power circuits
    • To solve electro-technology engineering problems using material science and physics
    • To enhance the participants PLC + HMI and industrial networking skills in configuring, testing, faultfinding in multiple loops connected to a live process
    • To progress towards Technical Authority and Team Leadership roles in areas of electrical
      instrumentation and control system engineering and hazardous area compliance to local regulations and national standards on multiple projects

    • To develop engineering specification and design briefs for electrical engineering projects
    • To broaden knowledge in understanding how processing plant architectures are put together
    • To write up plant control philosophy and project engineering specification
    • To design explosion-protected electrical systems and installations – gas/ dust atmospheres/ pressurization/ coal mining
    • To plan and manage large electrical projects including contract variations, team effectiveness and facilitating continuous improvements
    • To solve problems in complex multiple path and polyphase power circuits
    • To solve electro-technology engineering problems using material science and physics
    • To enhance the participants PLC + HMI and industrial networking skills in configuring, testing, faultfinding in multiple loops connected to a live process
    • To progress towards Technical Authority and Team Leadership roles in areas of electrical
      instrumentation and control system engineering and hazardous area compliance to local regulations and national standards on multiple projects

Future Pathways

Edith Cowan University (ECU)

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power) Honours, Course Code Y49,
  • or, Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Renewable Energy) Honours, Course Code W21,
  • or, Bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation and Control and Automation) Honours, Course Code Y46

Curtin University

  • BH-ENGR Bachelor of Engineering (Honours),
  • or, MJRU-MTDSC Bachelor of Science (Multidisciplinary Science)