The UEE62122 Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical is a premier vocational qualification designed to elevate electrical tradespeople and aspiring technicians into the realm of professional engineering. The course bridges the gap between hands-on electrical work and technical design, providing a rigorous curriculum that covers advanced circuit physics, industrial automation, and complex project management. Students will transition from following diagrams to creating them, and from installing equipment to planning and specifying entire electrical systems for the industrial and energy sectors.
Throughout the program, students engage with a sophisticated blend of theoretical analysis and practical software application. The course begins with a strong focus on the foundational physics and mathematics required for engineering modelling, before moving into specialized technical subjects such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD). This progression ensures that students are not only capable of solving complex technical problems but are also proficient in the digital tools that define modern engineering offices.
Beyond technical expertise, the qualification places a heavy emphasis on the “soft skills” of the engineering profession, including technical report writing, risk evaluation, and the management of large-scale projects. By integrating Australian standards (AS/NZS 3000) and regulatory requirements into every subject, the course ensures that graduates are ready to step into leadership roles such as Electrical Engineering Associate, Electrical Engineering Draftsperson, Technical Officer, or Project Manager. Graduates emerge as well-rounded professionals capable of leading the transition toward a more sustainable and automated electrical future.
Program Context
The electro-technology sector in Australia is currently facing a critical and structural shortfall that is expected to intensify through 2026 and beyond. This gap is driven by a “perfect storm” of high demand from the renewable energy transition, a booming construction sector, and an aging workforce. The most recent impact is the massive surge in data centre construction. Because AI processing (inference and training) requires significantly more power than traditional cloud computing, it is changing the physical requirements of the industry.
This foundational subject provides a comprehensive entry point into the Australian electrotechnology industry. It balances a high-level view of industry structure and environmental sustainability with the rigorous, life-saving technical skills required to manage workplace risks. Students move from theoretical safety legislation to practical, hands-on rescue and resuscitation techniques.
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This subject strips electricity down to its physical roots, providing the mathematical and scientific “why” behind electrical behavior. You will learn to navigate the core relationship between voltage, current, and resistance while mastering the technical literacy required to read and document the blueprints of the trade.
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Electrical work is as much a mechanical trade as it is a theoretical science. This subject focuses on the physical installation of equipment, teaching you how to select the right fixings for different building materials and how to manipulate conduits and cables to create professional, compliant installations.
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Most modern electrical infrastructure operates on Alternating Current. This subject transitions you from DC to AC, exploring the complex world of magnetism, induction, and phase relationships. You will learn to solve circuit problems where resistance is joined by reactance and impedance.
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This subject provides the essential theoretical foundation for advanced engineering roles by bridging the gap between basic electrical theory and complex physics. Students analyse the properties of engineering materials and apply algebraic and physical principles to solve practical electrotechnology problems.
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Focusing on high-level electrical theory, this subject prepares students to design and troubleshoot complex circuitry beyond standard domestic or commercial installations. Students utilize nodal and mesh analysis to provide engineering solutions for complex multiple-path and polyphase power systems.
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This subject transitions students from basic machine operation to performance evaluation and reporting on rotating machines and transformers. Students dive into the internal physics of DC and AC machines to calculate losses, efficiency, and torque characteristics.
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Centred on modern industrial automation; this subject teaches students how to program and integrate Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) into complex systems. Students move from basic discrete programming to advanced analogue and word-based control logic to manage external industrial hardware.
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This subject focuses on the planning phase of integrated cabling and electrical protection systems, emphasizing compliance with Australian standards. Students learn to design structured cabling layouts that incorporate both extra-low voltage (ELV) and low-voltage systems.
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Students develop professional-level drafting skills using industry-standard CAD software to produce detailed electrical schematics and panel layouts. The subject emphasizes the creation of complex multi-sheet project drawings that meet Australian drafting standards.
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This subject focuses on the “pre-construction” phase of engineering projects, teaching students how to document technical requirements and apparatus selections. Students learn to translate client needs into formal design briefs and technical specifications that guide the installation team.
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Designed for future engineering managers; this subject covers the lifecycle of large-scale electrical projects from initial scheduling to final reporting. Students learn to use project management tools to track progress and compile technical reports for stakeholders.
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This final subject prepares students for the professional responsibilities of an engineer, including risk management, sustainability, and continuous learning. Students develop strategies for addressing environmental impacts and maintaining their technical currency in a rapidly evolving industry.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Language Proficiency:
Native English or IELTS 6.0
Academic Background:
– Australian Year 12 or equivalent
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