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UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician – Apprenticeship
General Questions
1. What is the UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician qualification?
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required to select, install, set up, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electrical systems and equipment in buildings and premises. It includes the Essential Performance Capabilities required for an unrestricted electrician’s licence in Australia.
2. What are the career opportunities after completing this qualification?
Graduates can work in various roles, including residential, commercial and industrial electrician. The qualification also opens pathways for further study, such as a Certificate IV in Electrotechnology Systems Electrician.
3. Do I need a licence to work as an electrician after completing this course?
Yes. To work as an electrician in Australia, you must obtain an unrestricted electrician’s licence.
4. Can individuals with disabilities apply for this apprenticeship programme?
Yes. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply, and support is available to help them succeed in the programme.
5. Is this course nationally recognised?
Yes, the UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician is a nationally recognised qualification.
Enrolment and Eligibility
6. How do I enrol in the UEE30820 Apprenticeship programme?
To enrol, you need to:
- Be Bonafide employed as an electrical apprentice.
- Sign up with an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP) to create a Training Plan Proposal.
- Have your apprenticeship contract lodged with an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network.
- Finalise enrolment with the Electrical Trades College after approval.
7. What are the prerequisites for enrolling in this course?
You must:
- Be employed as an electrical apprentice.
- Have a signed apprenticeship contract.
- Possess basic literacy, numeracy, and technology skills.
8. Do I need to be employed to start this apprenticeship?
Yes, employment as an electrical apprentice is mandatory to enrol in this course.
9. How do I find an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP)?
You can visit the Apprenticeship Network Provider website and enter your postcode to find an ANP near you.
10. What steps are involved in signing up for an apprenticeship?
- Secure employment as an apprentice.
- Sign up with an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP).
- Submit your Training Plan Proposal (TPP).
- Finalise your enrolment with the Electrical Trades College.
Course Details
11. What is the duration of the course, and how is it delivered?
The course duration is 48 months. It is delivered through a blended model, including online learning, classroom sessions, practical training in a simulated worksite, and supervised workplace-based training.
12. What units are included in the qualification?
The course consists of 27 core units and 4 elective units, covering areas such as workplace safety, electrical installations, troubleshooting, and renewable energy. Specific units include “Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” and “Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel.”
13. How many hours per week do I need to commit to the course?
The course requires one day per week (8:00 am – 5:00 pm) for classroom attendance, in addition to workplace-based training hours.
14. What technology or equipment do I need to participate in the course?
You will need a computer with internet access to use the online Learning Management System and the ability to work with modern software and tools.
Licensing and Recognition
15. What is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), and how does it work?
RPL allows you to have your existing skills and knowledge assessed for credit toward the qualification. You will need to provide evidence of your previous training or work experience to a
16. What is the difference between the apprenticeship and the Blended Recognition Model pathway?
The apprenticeship pathway requires employment and completion of structured training, while the Blended Recognition Model program recognises prior experience and skills for those who may or may have not completed an apprenticeship.
17. Does this qualification meet the requirements for an unrestricted electrician’s licence?
Yes, this is a Nationally Recognised Qualification that meets the essential requirements for an unrestricted electrician’s licence.
Fees and Financial Support
18. Is this course eligible for NSW Fee-Free training?
Yes, the course is eligible for NSW Fee-Free training under certain conditions. Visit the NSW Fee-Free website for more information.
19. Are there any additional fees or costs I should be aware of?
The course is subsidised by the NSW Government, but additional costs may apply for equipment or specific training materials. Check with the Electrical Trades College for details.
Additional Questions
20. How can I enhance my career after completing the UEE30820 Certificate III qualification?
You can pursue further study, such as the Certificate IV in Electrotechnology – Systems Electrician, or enrol into other industry specific courses that specialise in areas like solar power, refrigeration, or telecommunications.
21. What support is available if I struggle with the coursework or assessments?
The Electrical Trades College offers support through experienced instructors, online resources, and additional guidance for students who need assistance.
22. Can I apply for credit transfer if I’ve completed similar units previously?
Yes, you can apply for a credit transfer if you’ve successfully completed equivalent units in a recognised course.