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Charles Darwin University (CDU)

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Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control

  • Certificate

Offered to Apprentices only. This course is not available for online applications. Please contact the team for further information on how to apply.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
UEE31220
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Offered to Apprentices only. This course is not available for online applications. Please contact the team for further information on how to apply.

This qualification covers competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain systems and devices for measurement and recording of physical/chemical phenomenon and related process control.

Entry requirements

To ensure you have the right skills and support to succeed in your course, a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LL&N) evaluation helps identify any areas where you may need additional support to help you achieve your goals.

To gain entry into UEE31220 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control as an Apprentice, candidates are required to be:

  • An Apprentice who has entered a Training Contract with their employer and Australian Apprenticeship Support Network NT
  • Working in the Instrumentation and Control industry

Students can undertake this course as non-Apprentices, candidates are required to either:

  • Have completed UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology - Electrician

OR

  • Hold a current A-Grade Electrical Licence (unrestricted)

Study locations

Casuarina

What you will learn

To achieve a UEE31220 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control a total of 1060 weighting points must be completed comprising 920 core weighting points plus 140 general elective weighting points as detailed in the packaging rules and listed below.

Career pathways

Occupations relevant to this qualification in industry sectors such as Electrotechnology include:
>Instrumentation and Control Technician
>Instrumentation and Control Senior Technical Officer
>Instrumentation Fitter


Credit for prior study or work

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is the acknowledgement of a person's skills and knowledge acquired through previous training, work or life experience, which may be used to grant status or credit in a subject regardless of how and where they were attained, including overseas.This can include skills from:

  • Previous study excluding courses at another VET/TAFE institution, but including courses at school or college, through adult education classes or training programs at work;
  • Work experience (including both work that is paid and unpaid); and/or
  • Life experience (for example leisure pursuits or voluntary work).

RPL is a form of assessment. It is used to determine whether a person has acquired, through formal or informal learning, the skills and experience consistent with the stated competency standards that comprise a qualification. RPL is not time referenced, so there are no parameters on how or when the skills are acquired. However, the skills that have been acquired through life experience etc., must be current and must match the elements and performance criteria contained in the individual unit.
Students seeking RPL need to indicate this on their enrolment form at the time of enrolment.
For further information please refer to the Applicant's Guide to the Recognition of Prior Learning or contact Student Central on 1800 061 963 (free call) or email Student.Central@cdu.edu.au.

Credit Transfer
Charles Darwin University as a Registered Training Organisation recognises the Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statement of Attainments issued by any other Australian Registered Training Organisation.
Students are encouraged to submit any requests for credit from previous studies at the time of enrolment, to ensure they are not enrolling in units they may not need to undertake.
In order to apply for exemption/credit transfer from units completed at another training organisation, you will need to complete an Application for Exemption Form available from any campus, centre, or team, or a copy of the form can be obtained from the web.
Your completed Application for Exemption form together with attached documentary evidence (certified copy of Qualification/Statement of Attainment) to support your request for exemption/credit transfer should be submitted directly to the University either in person or by mail. Requests without documentary evidence will not be processed and will be returned to students. There are no fees attached to Credit Transfers.



Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
67.7%
Overall satisfaction
90.3%
Skill scale
41.9%
Teaching scale
93%
Employed full-time
$66.5k
Average salary