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Electronic Systems (Certificate III & Diploma)

This qualification prepares students for employment as an Engineering Associate / Technical Officer. Students learn the skills on how to develop, select, commission, maintain and diagnose faults/malfunctions of electronic components/sub-assemblies, apparatus and systems.

Summary

Program Summary Duration (depends on entry & exit point): Study Location(s) Available: College(s): Commencement/Intake Availability: Related Career on a Skilled Migration List?
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1 to 2 years of full-time study
In Perth - East Perth, Thornlie & Fremantle offer both courses; Midland offers the Cert III only.
Central, Swan, Challenger

February and July (except Fremantle which has a Feb intake only)
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Qualifications Available in this Program (depending on your entry & exit points)

  • Certificate III in Electrotechnology - Electronic & Electrical
  • Diploma of Electrotechnology - Electronic Systems

General Entry Requirements and Pre-requisites

Entry into the Certificate III requires the equivalent of Australian Year 10 with passes in English.


Career Outcomes

Depending on the stage of completion, graduates can gain employment as an Engineering Associate or Technical Officer responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and commissioning of systems such as a satellite communications system or the design and implementation of a microcontroller system.


Further Study & University Options

Successful completion of this course may allow students to continue further studies at university in related subjects. Please contact your specific university of interest for more details on entry.


Related Career on a Migration Skills List

Some careers relating to these courses may be relevant for skilled migration purposes. Please refer to the following resources for more details:

For Australia's General Skilled Migration program, please refer to the "Skilled Occupation List" (SOL) on the Australian Department of Immigration website.

The "Migration Occupation in Demand" (MODL) list is maintained by the Australian Department of Immigration. This list is constantly updated so please see the immigration website for further details.

The Western Australian government also sponsors skilled migrants, particularly for regional areas. The "Skills in Demand" and "Priority Skills" lists can be viewed on the W.A. Government's Skilled Migration site

If interested in migration, it is strongly recommended that you consult a registered migration agent for advice.

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