How long does a Certificate II last?
Average Course Duration: 3 Months This course has been replaced by another course that is not equivalent.
What is a Cert III equivalent to?
Certificates I to II provide basic vocational skills and knowledge that can launch your career. Certificates III to IV provide more advanced skills and knowledge for a career. Certificate IV is often considered the equivalent of six to 12 months of degree study.
Which is better a Diploma or certificate?
A Diploma is more in-depth than a certificate and can take a little longer to earn, but still usually less than a year. The classes taken in conjunction with earning a Diploma allow you to gain a thorough understanding of your field of study, though you won’t earn a degree upon completion of the program.
Is electrotechnology an Electrician?
This qualification provides competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain electrical systems and equipment in building and premises. It includes ERAC requirements for an ‘Electrician’s licence’.
How much does an Electrician earn NSW?
The average electrician salary in Australia is $82,680 per year or $42.40 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $70,000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $120,493 per year.
What can I do with Certificate II in electrotechnology?
The nationally accredited Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is your introduction to the world of electrical systems. You will learn the essentials for entry-level work in this skills shortage area and be ready to take on an electrotechnology trade qualification.
Where can I get a TAFE degree in electrotechnology?
Options may include By location, online, TAFE at school, apprenticeship and traineeship or international Kick start your career in the electrotechnology industry with this entry-level course. Build the skills you need to get your foot in the door for an apprenticeship or seek trade assistant work to get you started.
What do you do in an electrotechnology unit?
This unit deals with the replacement of electronic components, cabling and sub systems of electronic apparatus. It encompasses safe working practices, following written and oral instruction and procedures, basic testing and techniques, dismantling and assembling apparatus and disconnecting and reconnecting components.
How to get a career in electrotechnology Queensland?
Get your career in electrotechnology started with this entry-level course. Build the skills and confidence you need to seek an apprenticeship in a range of electrical trade areas. TAFE Queensland has a range of study modes available. Available study modes will vary for each course.