Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Electrotechnology & Electrical Trades

People with first-class, up-to-date electrical and electrotechnology qualifications can expect to gain well paid, interesting work in a number of industries.

As technology gets more and more complicated, demand for people with first-class, up-to-date electrical and electrotechnology skills will increase. Job prospects are good as technical job opportunities outnumber candidates. Demand for trade-qualified professionals is also forecast to grow. People with electrical and electronics qualifications can expect to gain well paid, interesting work in a number of industries as the world becomes increasingly reliant on high-tech communications, security, and power generation and control systems.

Key to course “offered as”

1/2/3/4/5 Number of semesters full-time
P Part-time F Flexible Delivery E External Study O Online Study

A Apprenticeship T Traineeship W Workshop

*NB: Not all modes of study will be available at all campuses. Call 9267 7500 for details.

Courses in Electrical and Electronics are delivered at Balga, Midland and Thornlie campuses, where the college has state-of-the-art workshops and facilities.

Electrical

Certificate I in Electrotechnology, pre-apprenticeship Electrical
5671 (UEE51908)

Prerequisites Basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
2 semesters full-time

Campus Balga and Thornlie

Take advantage of Australia’s trade skills shortage – electricians command high salaries. This pre-apprenticeship course will give you a solid grounding in electrical work. Learn how to install, operate and maintain electrical and communications equipment for domestic, business and industrial markets.

Certificate I in Electrotechnology, pre-apprenticeship Electronic Servicing
WS59 (UTE10102)

Prerequisites Basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
2 semesters full-time

Campus Midland

Spark your trades career with practical skills and knowledge. This course will teach you to interpret drawings and sketches and solder components, and will give you sound foundation knowledge of science and materials, computing, amplifiers, DC power supplies, electricity, electrical equipment, wiring and more.

Certificate I in Metals and Engineering Studies, Electrical pre-apprenticeship/School Apprentice Link
WT25 (51717)

Prerequisites Developed communication and mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Midland

Get your future sparking with this qualification. Learn skills like how to manufacture, install, operate and maintain electrical and communications equipment and systems. You’ll also learn how to use tools, measure and calculate, draw and interpret sketches, how to solder electronic components, workplace safety, quality control and more.

Certificate I in Metals and Engineering Studies, School Apprentice Link Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical
WA18 (51717)

Prerequisites Developed communication and mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Midland

Get your future sparking with this qualification. This is ideal training for anyone seeking employment in the Electrical, Instrumentation or Heavy Industrial Electrical Trades — highly technical licensed trade areas encompass manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of electrical and communications equipment, and systems in electrical generation for business, industrial and mining markets.

Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair
W408 (UEE20507)

Prerequisites basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Thornlie

This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge to work under supervision to service and maintain a range of electrical/electronic equipment and appliances. You will learn about electronics, safety in the workplace, DC and AC theory, and how to use test equipment. Depending on the pathway you have chosen, you will practice the skills you have learned in a relevant workshop environment and undertake a work placement. It is an ideal way to progress to further study as an apprentice, pre-apprentice, or as a technician by completing a Certificate IV or Diploma in Computer Systems.

Certificate II in Electronics
W421 (UEE21907)

Prerequisites basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Thornlie

Are you at home up to your armpits in hardware? Do you love the smell of solder in the morning? Learn handskills and practical skills for the assembly, installation, repair, and re-assembly of electronic equipment. The course also includes a blend of theoretical and mathematical skill development and a sound grasp of relevant computer skills. It is an ideal way to progress to further study as an apprentice, pre-apprentice, or as a technician by completing a Certificate IV or Diploma in Electronics and Communications.

Certificate II in Telecommunications Cabling
W008 (ICT20302)

Prerequisites Basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Midland

Be the person who gets things moving along the information superhighway! This qualification will give you the skills to install, operate, maintain and repair telecommunications cabling systems so they meet regulations. This qualification entitles you to be licensed by the Australian Communications Authority in telecommunications cabling.

Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
W462 (UEE50107)

Prerequisites well developed skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Thornlie

This para-professional qualification prepares you for employment as an Engineering Associate, Technical Officer or Systems Technician. You will learn how to develop, select, commission, maintain and diagnose faults in computer and network components, sub assemblies, apparatus and systems. Students can train towards Cisco CCNA and Wireless Certification. The course focuses on developing skill breadth, depth and complexity which will enable you to plan and, when required, initiate alternative approaches to the applications of skills or knowledge, across a broad range of technical and/or management requirements. Supervisory and report writing skills are also developed. It is expected that the student will be a self-directed individual who is capable of analysing and planning approaches to a problem, for action by themselves, or a technical team. Many Diploma graduates continue on to a University degree with credit for prior learning.

Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Communications)

Prerequisites Developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
Apprenticeship only

Campus Midland

Upon completion of this course you will be able to work in a range of communications areas including mobile telephones, marine electronics (such as communications, radars, echo sounders etc), radio stations and mine site communications.

Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Digital)

Prerequisites Developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
Apprenticeship only

Campus Midland

Learn the skills and knowledge you need to work in computer systems, security, fire monitoring and office electronics such as PCs, Printers and MFDs,

Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Entertainment)

Prerequisites Developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
Apprenticeship only

Campus Midland

Develop the skills you need to work in home electronic systems such as TVs, videos, DVDs, data projectors and audio systems.

Refrigeration

Certificate I in Metals and Engineering pre-apprenticeship Mechanical Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
WA19 (MEM10105)

Prerequisites Developed communication and mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
2 semesters full-time

Campus Carlisle

Looking to work as a trades assistant or get an apprenticeship in refrigeration and air conditioning? Boost your chances with this qualification, which covers practical skills in using tools, measuring and calculating, drawing and interpreting sketches, connecting and terminating electrical wiring, soldering and more.

Diploma of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology (Mechanical Services Drafting)
51964 (1792)

Prerequisites Well developed communication and highly developed mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Carlisle

If you’re already employed in drafting for mechanical services contractors or consultants and need a formal, nationally recognised qualification in drafting that will articulate to further studies; and/or need training in mechanical services engineering; and/or may be just starting out in your career and need to be quickly brought "up to speed" with your skills, then this is the qualification for you! This new two-year program will be offered through a mix of "on-the-job" and "off-the-job" training and will include input from industry experts on specialised topics and software.

Advanced Diploma of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
9381

Prerequisites Well developed communication and highly developed mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Carlisle

Build on your existing refrigeration and air conditioning skills and knowledge. This qualification looks in-depth at designing, validating and evaluating refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and systems. With this advanced diploma under your belt, you’ll be able to provide specialist technical advice, seek work as an engineering associate or in areas like facilities management.

Electrotechnology

Certificate II in Electronics
W421 (UEE21907)

Prerequisites Basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Thornlie

Certificate II in Electrotechnology Servicing, Personal Computer Maintenance and Upgrade
WS85 (UTE20504)

Prerequisites Basic communications skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Midland

So you already know your RAM from your ROM, and just want to get your hands inside the latest technology. This qualification equips you with the know-how to diagnose hardware and software faults, assemble and upgrade personal computers and use test equipment. You will also acquire a solid foundation knowledge in electronics, DC and AC theory, workplace safety and more.

Certificate II in Security Assembly and Setup 
W418 (UEE21607)

Prerequisites Basic communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Balga

Your future is secure and your work will bring peace of mind to home and business owners. Learn skills like soldering, basic checking and repair of electrical and electronic equipment, installation and termination of wiring systems and safety in the workplace. This qualification will give you most of the knowledge you need to sit the securities installers licence exams.

Certificate III in Computer Systems Equipment
W425 (UEE30207)

Prerequisites developed skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Thornlie

Know your alternating from your direct current? Plug into a career and learn the basic handskills and practical skills for the assembly, installation, repair, and re-assembly of computer equipment. The course also includes a blend of DC, AC, digital, and power supply theoretical and practical skill development and a sound grasp of relevant computer skills. It's an ideal way to progress to further study as a technician by completing a Certificate IV or Diploma in Computer Systems.

Certificate IV in Computer Systems
W443 (UEE40107)

Prerequisites Developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Thornlie

Are you a good problem solver? Can you find your way around a motherboard or router? This qualification prepares you for a career as a computer technician. It provides students with the training to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain computer and digital communication equipment to component/sub-assembly level.

Focus on developing fundamental practical and theoretical skills, with application to a variety of predictable workplace problems. Learn to interpret information, exercise discretionary judgements and take responsibility for your own work, as well as the opportunity of team leadership. Students who successfully complete the Certificate IV are encouraged to complete the Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering.

Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications
W449 (UEE40707)

Prerequisites Developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
3 semesters full-time

Campus Thornlie

Do you get a buzz out of electrical systems? Have you thought about a career as an electronic technician? This course provides you with the training to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain electronic, communication and control systems equipment to component/sub-assembly level.

Focus on developing fundamental practical and theoretical skills, with application to a variety of predictable workplace problems. Learn to interpret information, exercise discretionary judgements and take responsibility for your own work, as well as the opportunity of team leadership. Students who successfully complete the Certificate IV are encouraged to complete the Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
W466 (UEE50507)

Prerequisites Well developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Thornlie

This para-professional qualification prepares you for employment as an Engineering Associate, Technical Officer or Systems Technician. You will learn how to develop, select, commission, maintain and diagnose faults in electronic and communications components, sub assemblies, apparatus and systems. The course focuses on developing skill breadth, depth and complexity which will enable you to plan and, when required, initiate alternative approaches to the applications of skills or knowledge, across a broad range of technical and/or management requirements. Supervisory and report writing skills are also developed. It is expected that the student will be a self-directed individual who is capable of analysing and planning approaches to a problem, for action by themselves, or a technical team. Many Diploma graduates continue on to a University degree with credit for prior learning.

Diploma of Electrotechnology, Computer Systems
WT10 (51540)

Prerequisites Well developed communication and mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Thornlie

When you’re serious about your electrotechnology career, this qualification is essential. Focusing on depth, breadth and complexity of skills, this course covers computer network development, selection, commission, maintenance and diagnosis of faults and malfunctions. Use this qualification for credit at university.

Diploma of Electrotechnology, Electronic Systems
WT11 (51540)

Prerequisites Well developed communication and mathematics skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
4 semesters full-time

Campus Thornlie

This qualification will count towards a degree, and will make you very competitive in the engineering field. Competencies covered include computer, network and renewable energy system development, selection, commission, maintenance and diagnosis of faults and malfunctions.

Occupational Health and Safety

Certificate III in Occupational Health & Safety
D138 (BSB30707)

Prerequisites see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time, flexible options available

Campus Carlisle and Midland

You will apply a broad range of competencies in varied work contexts, including the identification of hazards, risk assessment and emergency procedures. Learn to organise workplace monitoring and provide support to a team. This qualification is for people whose main job is not dedicated to OHS but who take it on as a voluntary duty.

Certificate IV in Occupational Health & Safety
D157 (BSB41407)

Prerequisites see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Carlisle and Midland

Learn the practical skills and knowledge to apply to a wide variety of OHS contexts and then you will be able to contribute to the implementation of OHS processes in the workplace. Acquire the knowledge of being able to identify hazards and assess OHS risks, assist with compliance with OHS and other relevant laws, use equipment to conduct workplace monitoring and contribute to the implementation of emergency procedures. This qualification would suit an OHS Officer in a full-time dedicated role who works under the supervision of an OHS Coordinator or OHS Manager.

Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety
D175 (BSB51307)

Prerequisites developed communication skills, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
1 semester full-time

Campus Carlisle

Combine your industry experience, with the skills and knowledge of this qualification, to further your career in the vital area of occupational health and safety. Learn how to manage and improve employee health and wellness across your workplace and industry to improve legislative compliance, productivity, efficiency and morale.

Advanced Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety
D186 (BSB60607)

Prerequisites Diploma Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent, to be determined by TAFEWA Admissions, see http://swantafe.wa.edu.au/requirements
flexible and external options available

Campus Carlisle

Occupational Health and Safety is a growing area of expertise within every industry. This qualification will give you the knowledge and skills to develop and implement a systematic OHS plan, beginning with multi-faceted analysis of current systems, and following through to evaluation.

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