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Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician Course TAFE Digital Student Pathway National Course Code UEE30811 (Version 3) Student Course Pathway The table below gives the pathway for completing the Certificate III – Electrotechnology Electrician through TAFE Digital On enrolment you will be enrolled into the units in Block A: UEENEEC020B and UEENEED101A. UEENEEC020B will explain how your course and TAFE Digital operates and UEENEED101A will help you with the various technologies required as part of studying with TAFE Digital. You then progress through the course in blocks of units. Phase Seq. No. Unit Code Core/Elective Unit Title Points 1 BLOCK A 1 UEENEEC020B Core Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan 60 2 UEENEED101A Elective Group A Use computer applications relevant to a workplace 20 BLOCK B 3 UEENEEC001B Elective Group A Maintain documentation 20 4 UEENEEE101A Core Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace 20 5 UEENEEE104A Core Solve problems in d.c. circuits 80 BLOCK C 6 UEENEEK142A Core Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector 20 7 UEENEEE102A Core Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components 40 8 UEENEEE105A Core Fix and secure Electrotechnology equipment 20 BLOCK D 9 UEENEEE137A Core Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with Electrotechnology work 20 10 UEENEEE107A Core Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications 40 BLOCK E 11 UEENEEG101A Core Solve problems in electromagnetic devices and related circuits 60 12 UEENEEG106A Core Terminate cables, cords and accessories for low voltage circuits 40 EXTERNAL BLOCK* * CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry * HLTAID003 Provide first aid

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Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician Course TAFE Digital Student Pathway

National Course Code UEE30811 (Version 3)

Student Course Pathway The table below gives the pathway for completing the Certificate III – Electrotechnology Electrician through TAFE Digital On enrolment you will be enrolled into the units in Block A: UEENEEC020B and UEENEED101A. UEENEEC020B will explain how your course and TAFE Digital operates and UEENEED101A will help you with the various technologies required as part of studying with TAFE Digital. You then progress through the course in blocks of units.

Phase Seq. No. Unit Code Core/Elective Unit Title Points

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BLOCK A 1 UEENEEC020B Core Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan 60 2 UEENEED101A Elective Group A Use computer applications relevant to a workplace 20

BLOCK B 3 UEENEEC001B Elective Group A Maintain documentation 20 4 UEENEEE101A Core Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace 20 5 UEENEEE104A Core Solve problems in d.c. circuits 80

BLOCK C 6 UEENEEK142A Core Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector 20 7 UEENEEE102A Core Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components 40 8 UEENEEE105A Core Fix and secure Electrotechnology equipment 20

BLOCK D 9 UEENEEE137A Core Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with Electrotechnology work 20

10 UEENEEE107A Core Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications 40 BLOCK E

11 UEENEEG101A Core Solve problems in electromagnetic devices and related circuits 60 12 UEENEEG106A Core Terminate cables, cords and accessories for low voltage circuits 40

EXTERNAL BLOCK* * CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry * HLTAID003 Provide first aid

Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician Course TAFE Digital Student Pathway

National Course Code UEE30811 (Version 3)

Phase Seq. No. Unit Code Core/Elective Unit Title Points

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BLOCK F 13 UEENEEG102A Core Solve problems in low voltage a.c. circuits 80 14 UEENEEG063A Core Arrange circuits, control and protection for general electrical installations 40

BLOCK G 15 UEENEEG033A Core Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage electrical apparatus and circuits 60 16 UEENEEG006A Core Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage machines 80

BLOCK H 17 UEENEEG109A Core Develop and connect electrical control circuits 80 18 UEENEEG108A Core Trouble-shoot and repair faults in low voltage electrical apparatus and circuits 40

Phase Seq. No. Unit Code Core/Elective Unit Title Points

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BLOCK I 19 UEENEEH102A Elective Group B Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components 40 20 UEENEEI150A Elective Group B Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers 60

BLOCK J 21 UEENEEG107A Core Select wiring systems and cables for low voltage general electrical installations 60 22 UEENEEG103A Core Install low voltage wiring and accessories 20 23 UEENEEG104A Core Install appliances, switchgear and associated accessories for low voltage electrical

installations 20

Phase Seq. No. Unit Code Core/Elective Unit Title Points

4 BLOCK K 24 UEENEEG105A Core Verify compliance and functionality of low voltage general electrical installations 40

TAFE Digital Engineering Services are here to assist you in completing your course. If you have any questions relating to this Student Pathway or any other matters about studying with TAFE Digital please contact us on (02) 9715 8469 or [email protected]

Details of the training packages for the course and each unit can be found at training.gov.au. The packaging rules for this course are below.

Cert III Elec UEE30811

MIN MAX Our Schema A 0 60 40 B 80 140 100 C D CORE 920 920 TOTAL 920 140 1060

Progression by Blocks of Units The schema below shows the MINIMUM number of skills blocks that need to be completed, in sequence. Training Phase / Year 1: Block A + External Block* -> Block B -> Block C -> Attend Skills Sessions -> Block D -> Block E -> Attend Skills Sessions Training Phase / Year 2: Block F -> Attend Skills Sessions -> Block G -> Block H-> Attend Skills Sessions Training Phase / Year 3: Block I -> Block J -> Attend Skills Sessions Training Phase / Year 4: Block K -> Apply for Capstone *Additional elective units provide pathways to industry and further study options. These should be completed at the earliest possible time and prior toattending skills sessions.HLTAID003 Provide First Aid which is required for the unit UEENEEE101A. CPCCOHS1001A the Construction (‘White’) Card and HLTAID003 are to beundertaken at an external training provider at your own cost. CPCCOHS1001A the Construction (‘White’) Card is optional, but recommended.You must have a valid first aid certificate to attend a skills session.In order to complete this course you must satisfy skills assessment components. It is a condition of enrolment that all necessary skills sessions are