UEE40411 CERTIFICATE IV IN ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION
10/10/18 | RTO code 2394
REGISTRATION FORM CERTIFICATE IV IN ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION
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SKILLS AND NATIONAL RECOGNITION The CET Skills Recognition process benefits applicants who have undergone prior learning and recognises competencies obtained outside a formal educational or training environment, gained through life or work experience. Competencies currently held by applicants will be formally assessed against each applicable Unit of Competency and maybe recognised regardless of how, when and where they were achieved. Skills Recognition is an assessment process and a cost recovery charge will apply.
CET accepts and provides credit to learners for units of competency and/or modules (unless licensing or regulatory requirements prevent this) where these are evidenced by either AQF certification documentation issued by any other RTO or AQF authorised issuing organisation or an authenticated VET transcript issued by the Registrar.
If you believe you are entitled to Skills Recognition, we encourage you to complete an application form available from our administration team.
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This nationally endorsed qualification provides licenced electricians and final year apprentice electrical mechanics with the training, skills and knowledge required for the functional operation, calibration and fault finding of basic industrial instrumentation and electrical equipment.
It also provides skill sets in working with pressure, level, temperature, and flow and their application to analytical instruments for process and control.
COURSE CONTENT
CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCYUEENEEK145A Implement and Monitor Energy Sector Environmental
and Sustainable Energy Policies and Procedures
UEENEEE038B Participate in Development and Follow a Personal Competency Development Plan
UEENEEE117A Implement and Monitor Energy Sector OHS Policies and Procedures
UEENEEE124A Compile and Produce an Energy Sector Detailed Report
UEENEEI101A Use Instrumentation Drawings, Specification, Standards and Equipment Manuals
UEENEEI102A Solve Problems in Pressure Measurement Components and Systems
UEENEEI103A Solve Problems in Density/Level Measurement Components and Systems
UEENEEI104A Solve Problems in Flow Measurement Components and Systems
UEENEEI105A Solve Problems in Temperature Measurement Components and Systems
ELECTIVE UNITS OF COMPETENCYUEENEEI150A Develop, Enter and Verify Discrete Control Programs
for Programmable Controllers
UEENEEI151A Develop, Enter and Verify Programs for Industrial Control Systems Using High Level Instructions
COURSE DURATION
The course utilises a blended mode of delivery, incorporating online learning activities and face-to-face practical workshops and knowledge based assessments. Participants are expected to
complete the online learning activities within 12 months, following which they will be invited to undertake the practical requirements and knowledge based assessments.
Participants will typically complete the face-to-face practical requirements and knowledge based assessments of the instrumentation specialisation core units full-time over a period of 14 days - broken up into 4 different instances of attendance.
COURSE REQUIREMENTSApplicants must hold a current WA Unrestricted Electrician’s Licence or equivalent issued in an Australian State or Territory. All core units of competency must be achieved and a combination of elective units of competency to a total weighting of 120 points.
Fully enclosed shoes must be worn at all times in CET buildings.
Safety boots/shoes must be worn when working in the workshop.
Prior to course commencement, the student is required to review CET’s Code of Conduct which is available at www.cet.asn.au.
COURSE MATERIALSThe required textbooks for this course are included in the course cost, and will be provided to each participant at the start of the course:
• Lessons in Industrial Instrumentation, Tony R Kuphaldt – also available online for free
• Programmable Logic Controllers, 4th Edition, Frank Petruzella
PPE - Safety boots.
CERTIFICATIONGraduates will be issued with a UEE40411 Certificate IV in Electrical-Instrumentation. A Statement of Attainment will be issued for each Unit of Competency completed.
NOTE: Where a final year apprentice electrical mechanic is not in possession of a current WA Unrestricted Electrician’s Licence, this qualification will be issued once all pre-requisite units have been completed.
HOW TO ENROLTo enrol, complete and return the form over the page with full payment to the relevant campus.
Your booking is not guaranteed until payment and registration has been received. Under no circumstances will registration without payment entitle you to a place on the course.
COURSE OVERVIEW
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CET CANCELLATION POLICY All cancellations must be received in writing via mail or email
8 days+ prior to course commencement
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2-7 days prior to course commencement
90% fee refund
1 day or less prior to course commencement
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CET TRANSFER POLICY Should a candidate wish to transfer their scheduled course date
Initial transfer request made 8 days or more prior to course commencement
No fee applies
1 to 7 days prior to course commencement
10% of full fee charge
Any subsequent requests for course transfers
10% of full fee charge
CONTACT DETAILS
JOONDALUP CAMPUS Phone (08) 9233 5000Email [email protected] 20 Injune Way, Joondalup WA 6027Post PO Box 4, Joondalup DC WA 6919
JANDAKOT CAMPUS Phone (08) 6595 6600 Email [email protected] 5 Avior Avenue, Jandakot WA 6164 Post PO Box 3857, Success WA 6964
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