| Advanced Diploma of Electronics Engineering |
National Code 2007: UTE60399
New title in 2008: Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
National Code 2008: UEE60206 |
Course Location and Department
Epping Campus
Computer Systems & Electrotechnology Department

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Course Description
The Advanced Diploma of Electronics Engineering provides the student with skills which include:
- analysis, diagnosis, fault finding and repair of electronic equipment and systems
- primary planning, analysis and design, focused on complex electronic systems related to the hardware, control software and their inter-relationships
- identifying customer and client needs
- supervision and facilitation of the routine performance of these functions
- commissioning of advanced electronic systems and equipment
The program has specialised areas of study in microprocessor based systems, analogue systems and analogue and digital communication systems.

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Career Opportunities
Graduates of this course may gain employment in the electronics industry in the design and development of electronics equipment and/or systems in both digital and analogue areas of electronics.

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Course Duration
Two years

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Course Commencement Dates
February

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Entrance Requirements
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Application Procedures
Apply through NMIT's International Office, email: international@nmit.vic.edu.au

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Skills Recognition - Exemptions/Transfers
Students may be eligible for exemptions/transfers on the basis of previous qualifications.

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Pathways to Further Study
Graduates of this course may be given exemptions by other tertiary institutions if they wish to continue with further study. The level of exemptions is determined by the individual tertiary institution on a case by case basis.

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Tuition Fees
Year 1 - AU$9,000
Year 2 - AU$9,000

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Assessment Methods
Assessment in this program is conducted in two stages. Students must complete each module of underpinning knowledge by satisfactorily completing the required assignments and/or examinations to be eligible to attempt the relevant competency assessment. Each competency assessment consists of a number of actual/simulated work projects which must be satisfactorily completed to demonstrate competencies in the relevant workplace functions.

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Materials
- text books
- printed and online resources.

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| Qualification
As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this course is nationally recognised. On successful completion students will be awarded the Associate Degree in Accounting. |
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Course Outline
This outline for this course is located at the Advanced Diploma of Electronics Engineering page on the NMIT website.

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