This qualification provides competencies to develop, select, install, commission, maintain and diagnose faults/malfunctions on electrical, instrumentation and control equipment and systems.
It includes ERAC requirements for an Electricians Licence.
On completion of this course, you will receive a Nationally recognised qualification.
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RTO No 41457
UEE50220
Diploma of Electrical and
Instrumentation
Scope:This qualification provides competencies to develop, select, install, commission, maintain and
diagnose faults/malfunctions on electrical, instrumentation and control equipment and systems. It
includes ERAC requirements for an Electricians licence.
Entry Requirements / Eligibility:To gain entry into UEE50220 Diploma of Electrical Instrumentation
candidates are required to be the holder of an Unrestricted Electrical Licence and have a Certificate III
in Instrumentation and Control. A current ‘Unrestricted Electricians’ licence issued in an Australian
state or territory is required. Students who have completed Cert IV in Electrical Instrumentation and
Cert III in Electrical Instrumentation will only have to complete the additional 3 units. Candidates must
be reasonably fit as the practical work involves a considerable amount of physical activity. A wheelchair
user or someone with significant physical disabilities simply may not be able to fulfil the requirement of
the course.For student who are not Electricians you will need to be an apprentice to an
Electrician/Electrical Company who has exposure to Instrumentation work. Consequently, all the
below units will have to be completed in full and the fees for each unit will apply in full.
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Fees
All courses are charged a
set rate per AHC,
depending on the course
as it may include a range
of electives. See Fees on
Website, $17 AHC rate or
4.50 AHC rate for RPL
Credit Transfer
Ausinet, as a Registered
Training Organisation
(RTO), recognises the
Australian Qualifications
Framework qualifications
and Statements of
Attainment issued by any
other Australian RTO. You
are encouraged to submit
requests for credit from
previous studies when
enrolling to ensure that
you are not enrolling in
units you may not need to
undertake. If you have
completed units at other
RTO and you think they
may count towards the
award requirements of the
course you are enrolled in
at Ausinet, submit an
official copy of your results
for the units you have
undertaken. Credit
transfer may fast-track
your course.
RPL
Recognition of prior
learning, also referred to as
RPL, is the formal
acknowledgement of a
person's current skills and
knowledge experience
gained throughout life –
regardless of how they
have been acquired.
This is an important
assessment pathway,
particularly for people who
are considering doing
study. The recognition
gained may considerably
reduce the study time
needed to get a
qualification.
The RPL assessment may
include workplace
observation, interviews and
professional conversations,
work samples and
documented
evidence.Please contact the
office for an RPL kit.
Completion requirements
The requirements for granting
this qualification will be met
when competency is
demonstrated and achieved
for:
All the Core competency
standard units, defined in the
Core Competency Standard
Units table above and a
combination of Elective
competency standard units to
achieve a total weighting of
140 points in accordance with
the Elective Competency
Standard Units table above
Payment method – Direct
Transfer
Account Name – Australian
Institute of Electro
Technology
Bank – ANZ
BSB – 014 295
Ac Number – 457 112 723
Delivery Location
Brisbane: 117 Victoria Street,
West End, QLD 4101
Darwin: 11/41 Sadgroves
Crescent, Winnellie, NT 0820
Hours of Operation
Please check our website for
opening hours.
Code Unit of Competency Points
(Hours)
May have completed in
UEECD0027 Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan 20 Cert 4 Instro
UEECD0024 Implement and monitor energy sector WHS policies and procedures 20 Cert 4 Instro
UEEIC0043 Solve problems in temperature measurement components and systems 40 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0047 Use instrumentation drawings, specifications, standards and equipment manuals 40 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0041 Solve problems in pressure measurement components and systems 40 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0038 Solve problems in density/level measurement components and systems 40 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0039 Solve problems in flow measurement components and systems 40 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Instro
UEECD0010 Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report 60 Cert 4 Instro
UEEIC0013 Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers 60 Cert 4 Instro, Cert 3 Elec
UEEIC0029 Set up and adjust PID control loops 40 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0030 Set up and adjust advanced PID process control loops 40 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0023 Install instrumentation and control cabling and tubing 20 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0022 Install instrumentation and control apparatus and associated equipment 20 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0021 Find and rectify faults in process final control elements 40 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0031 Set up and configure human-machine interface (HMI) and industrial networks 60 Cert 3 Instro
UEEIC0048 Verify compliance and functionality of instrumentation and control installations 40 Cert 3 Instro
UEECD0060 Write specifications for electrotechnology engineering projects 40 TBD
UEERE0013 Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues in the energy
sector
20 TBD
UEEIC0005 Configure and maintain industrial control system networks 60 TBD
UEEIC0015 Develop, enter and verify word and analogue control programs for programmable logic
controllers
60 Cert 4 Instro