Course Details - UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) - Marden Senior College



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EASVA TitleCertificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)
QualificationUEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)
Qualification NotesThis qualification is current in the national register
RTOPEER (National Code 45744)
Host OrganisationMarden Senior College
Course Length2 Semesters (1 year)
PLEASE NOTE – All courses run subject to enrolment numbers.
Course DescriptionThis course has been designed to prepare students in competencies for work entry program providing grounding in safety and basic skills and knowledge for work in any electrotechnology discipline. It comprises of classroom-based study and workshop practicals.
PathwaysOn completion of the qualification it will provide an entry point for students wishing to become an Apprentice Domestic or Commercial Electrician, Data Technician, or Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic.
Entry RequirementsTo meet the requirements of the VETRO process, students must demonstrate prior career planning/ relevant VET pathway evidence. This could include; relevant work experience, accredited training, SACE subjects/projects, participation in an Activity Day.
Other RequirementsPart A of the School Enrolled Students VET Referral online referral form to be completed by home school. This will then initiate the VETRO/LLN testing process. https://providers.skills.sa.gov.au/school-student-referral-to-vet-form. Regular attendance is essential. Students must be prepared to complete work at home if they are unable to attend. Steel capped boots, 100% cotton long sleeve high vis shirt (supplied by PEER) and long pants are compulsory. No Polyester blends.
Delivery Location(s)Marden Senior College, 1-37 Marden Road, Marden, SA, 5070
Dates and Times35 weekly sessions at Marden Senior College on Wednesdays from 08:00 until 16:00.
Commencement date 07/02/24.
One day per week. Course ends 20/11/2024 Students are required to bring their own charged Laptop, Scientific calculator, Pencil, Ruler, Notebook & School diary.
SACE DetailsSACE Stage 1, 55 SACE credits
Credits upon completion of the qualification
Units Of Competency
CoreCPCCWHS1001Prepare to work safely in the construction Industry10 nominal hours
 UEECD0007Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace20 nominal hours
 UEECD0009 *Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment40 nominal hours
 UEECD0021Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities20 nominal hours
 UEECD0038Provide solutions and report on routine electrotechnology problems60 nominal hours
 UEECD0046 *Solve problems in single path circuits40 nominal hours
 UEECD0052 *Use routine equipment/plant/technologies in an energy sector environment40 nominal hours
 UEERE0021 **Provide basic sustainable energy solutions for energy reduction in residential premises40 nominal hours
ElectiveUEEEC0060Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components40 nominal hours
 UEECD0019 *Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components40 nominal hours
 UEECD0020 *Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment20 nominal hours
 UEECD0027Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan20 nominal hours
 UETDRRF004Perform rescue from a live LV panel0 nominal hours
 HLTAID009Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation10 nominal hours
Nominal hours are used for SACE purposes and are not reflective of actual delivery hours
Total nominal hours = 400. To be awarded the qualification, Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start), participants are required to successfully complete all 14 units of competency. Participants who exit the program without completing all of the units will receive a Statement of Attainment identifying those units that they have achieved. * Pre-requisite Unit - UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace **Pre-requisite Unit - UEECD0009 Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment (Both required for UEECD0021)
Training Cost$636.00
Gap fee per student, there will be no additional RTO charges.

Fees per student are inclusive of: VETRO fee, Materials fee, Student Management and Administration fee and White Card is included if required in training package.
Other CostsNone
Steel capped boots and long work pants

Stationery such as Scientific calculator, Pencil, Ruler and Notebook
Cost NotesStudents home school to be invoiced by Marden Senior College In addition to the course cost, an administration fee will apply as follows: Non-EASVA member government school $100 per enrolment, Non-EASVA member Non-government school $200 per enrolment. (refer to member school tab for list of EASVA schools)
Number Of StudentsMinimum    10
Maximum   16
Selection ProcessMust have Satisfactory pass at Year 10 English and Year 10 Maths. Must be an Australian Citizen, permanent Australian resident or Eligible visa holder. Enrolled in Year 11, 12 or 13 and are 16 years of age or turning 16 years of age in the year of study and are undertaking SACE. VETRO LLN dates to be advised.
Orientation DetailsOn your first day of training meet at Student Services (Blue building off gate 2, Marden Road). Here you will be met by Marden Staff member and taken to your classroom.
Public TransportBus lines stopping near Marden Senior College: OG Road, Payneham Road and O’Bahn at Klemzig Interchange.
Contact PersonMs Heather Thomas, Phone 8366 2869, Email Heather.Thomas399@schools.sa.edu.au
Other Resources
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Andrew Sbroiavacca (08) 8348 1237 (VET in Schools Manager)
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