The QFQUAL listed L5 Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is designed to equip students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to succeed in this field.
Learning outcomes of this course include understanding electrical and electronic principles, circuit analysis, and electronic devices, as well as the ability to design and develop electronic systems.
The duration of the L5 Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is typically 1 year, consisting of 20 weeks of face-to-face training and 20 weeks of online learning.
Industry relevance is a key aspect of this course, with a focus on preparing students for careers in fields such as telecommunications, computing, and medical devices.
Graduates of this course can expect to work in a variety of roles, including electronic engineer, design engineer, and technical sales engineer, with median salaries ranging from $60,000 to over $100,000 per annum.
The L5 Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is recognized by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is listed on the QFQUAL register, ensuring that graduates meet the required standards for entry into the workforce.
Course content includes topics such as electrical circuits, electronic devices, microcontrollers, and communication systems, all of which are relevant to the electrical and electronic engineering industry.
Graduates of this course can also pursue further study in fields such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, or biomedical engineering, or enter the workforce directly in a role such as a design engineer or technical sales engineer.