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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRICAL (UEE62122) IN AUSTRALIA

Người đăng: Tohoku Sông Đà Công ty cổ phần - 19/05/2026

In recent years, the electrical engineering field in Australia has continued to attract strong interest from international students due to stable workforce demand, high practical application, and career opportunities across various modern industrial sectors.

One of the programmes currently attracting attention from many Vietnamese students is the Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical (UEE62122). This programme provides specialised training in electrical engineering technology, focusing on electrical system design, industrial automation, electrical control systems, and the management of electrical engineering projects in modern industrial environments.


Overview of the UEE62122 Programme

The UEE62122 programme is part of Australia’s vocational education and training system, helping students develop technical knowledge and practical skills related to:

  • Designing and evaluating electrical systems

  • Analysing and troubleshooting electrical faults

  • Designing industrial control systems

  • Managing and implementing electrical engineering projects

  • Applying automation technology in manufacturing

  • Preparing technical specifications and electrical documentation

The programme is designed with a strong practical focus, allowing students to engage with real engineering environments rather than studying theory alone.


What Will Students Study?

Throughout the programme, students are trained in a range of specialised subjects related to electrical engineering and industrial automation.

Electrical System Analysis and Troubleshooting

Students learn how to:

  • Analyse electrical circuits

  • Inspect and troubleshoot electrical system faults

  • Diagnose electrical equipment failures

  • Evaluate the operating performance of electrical systems

  • Design and implement industrial electrical systems


PLC and SCADA in Industrial Automation

One of the notable aspects of the programme is its focus on modern industrial automation technologies, including:

  • PLC

  • SCADA

  • Motor control

  • Industrial control systems

  • Automated production systems

In particular:

  • PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) is a programmable control device often considered the “brain” of industrial automation systems. PLCs receive signals, process data, and control the operation of machinery and equipment in factories or production lines.

  • SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is a system used for monitoring, controlling, and collecting operational data. This technology enables engineers to monitor system performance, remotely control equipment, and detect faults through a central control interface.

PLC and SCADA are widely used in:

  • Automated manufacturing plants

  • Industrial electrical systems

  • Substations

  • Water treatment plants

  • Modern production lines

  • Smart factories and intelligent manufacturing systems

These technologies are now commonly applied in modern industrial environments worldwide.


Electrical Design and Engineering Software

Students are also trained in:

  • CAD for electrical engineering design

  • Electrical engineering software

  • Electrical drafting and drawing design

  • Preparing technical specifications for electrical projects

  • Designing electrical protection systems

In addition to technical skills, the programme also emphasises:

  • Workplace safety

  • Electrical industry standards

  • Risk management

  • Sustainability in the electrical industry


Programme Duration

Depending on the training institution, the programme generally lasts:

  • 104–108 weeks

  • Approximately 2 academic years

  • Including scheduled term breaks

Some institutions may also offer:

  • On-campus study

  • Simulation-based practical training

  • Project work

  • Technical internships or workplace practice


Entry Requirements

Entry requirements may vary depending on the institution, but generally include:

  • Completion of high school or equivalent qualification

  • Meeting academic English language requirements

  • Ability to study technical and applied mathematics subjects

Some institutions may also require:

  • Interviews

  • Entrance tests

  • Assessment of previous academic performance


Subjects and Programme Structure

According to information from Australian training institutions, the programme includes:

  • Core Units

  • Elective Units

  • Advanced electrical engineering subjects

  • Subjects related to engineering calculations, applied physics, and electrical problem-solving

Some example study areas include:

  • Applying physics knowledge to solve electrotechnology engineering problems

  • Managing risks in electrotechnology activities

  • Developing design briefs for electrotechnology projects

  • Solving problems in complex multiple-path circuits

  • Compiling and preparing detailed reports in the energy sector


Career Opportunities After Graduation

After completing the programme, graduates may work in a variety of positions related to electrical engineering and industrial technology, including:

  • Electrical Engineering Technician

  • Industrial Automation Technician

  • Electrical Drafter

  • Energy Auditor

  • Electrical Estimator

  • Sustainability Officer

In addition, the programme may also provide a pathway to further study in a Bachelor of Engineering or other electrical and electronic engineering programmes in Australia.


Important Considerations for Students

Many international students consider this programme highly practical, especially for those interested in working in electrical engineering and industrial automation.

However, the programme also involves significant study in areas such as:

  • Engineering mathematics

  • Applied physics

  • Technical thinking

  • Electrical system calculations

Therefore, students should prepare an appropriate academic foundation before enrolling in the programme.


Why Does the Electrical Engineering Field in Australia Continue to Attract International Students?

Australia continues to maintain stable workforce demand in areas such as:

  • Electrical systems

  • Industrial automation

  • Energy

  • Industrial control systems

  • Technical infrastructure

  • Advanced manufacturing

Access to modern technologies, hands-on learning environments, and strong career development opportunities are among the reasons why electrical engineering continues to attract international students in recent years.


Before choosing a programme, students should carefully research the training institution, entry requirements, study pathway, and career orientation after graduation to ensure the programme matches their goals and abilities.

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