NEW SOUTH WALES TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION COMMMISSION STUDENT ASSESSMENT GUIDE - COURSE National Course Code:91035NSW Course qualification and name:Advanced Diploma of Electrical Technology Course Number:338Version:1 Course Outcomes: The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for people intending to work as Para-professionals in the Electrotechnology industry. It is the generic or parent course of the streamed courses 0343 Advanced Diploma in Electronics Technology and 0366 Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Technology. It covers the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, fault finding and repair of various electrical, electronic and computer systems, equipment and controls. In this course students will gain an understanding of the various processes and principles inherent in their particular electrical/electronic field of study and will be equipped with skills to analyse and define problems and to suggest strategies for their solution. When combined with a suitable level of on-the-job experience, graduates of this course will be able to perform a range of duties at the Para-professional levels equating to AQF Advanced Diploma level with minimum supervision. The course aims to provide students with the Electrical Technology skills and knowledge to: · Apply initiative and judgement · Identify, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources · Apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems · Take responsibility for their own performance, output, and safety in relation to specified quality standards · Communicate effectively with individuals, work teams and management · Identify individual employee's skills and match to production requirements · Take limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of the output of others · Identify and apply skill and knowledge areas to a wide variety of contexts with depth in some areas · Develop and promote individual and team participation · Identify production problems and implement suitable remedial action · Use computers in the contexts of production and business operations · Appreciate the importance of training and continued up-dating of skills and knowledge. The course is modular-based. Generally assessment of these modules will be performed at the module purpose level but in some cases it will be at the individual learning outcome level. Delivery of this course involves integration of theory, demonstration and student practice. Course Grading:This qualification is GRADED. When you finish this course you will receive a qualification which shows your level of achievement - PASS, CREDIT or DISTINCTION. The level of the qualification depends on your results in certain subjects. These subjects are marked * in the course structure. What you must do to complete the course:
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NEW SOUTH WALES TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION COMMMISSION STUDENT ASSESSMENT GUIDE - COURSE The course structure below shows what you must do to complete this course. units/modules are arranged in groups and sometimes also in subgroups.
The
You must complete each group as specified as well as following the course completion instructions. If a course contains optional groups there will be a statement at the top of the course indicating how many you must do. At the top of any group containing optional subgroups there will be a statement saying how many you must do.
The course consists of the following groups: Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Core modules Communications modules Engineering Management modules Electrical/Electronic modules at Technician level Electronic/Electronic modules at Paraprofessional level All Trade modules Other Engineering modules at Technician and Para-professional level
Students must complete all the core modules plus elective modules to a total weight of 41, to be selected from groups 2 to 7.
Group 1 CORE MODULES All module/units must be completed * indicates that the module contributes to the grade of the award NSW Module/Unit 6032B 6032G 7759P 7759Q 7759R 7761AU 7761R 7763K 7766J 7793A 7793B 7793J 7793T 7794A 7794B 7794C 7794D 7794H 7794J 8271S
Module/Unit Name
Nominal Hours
* Industrial computer systems * Control programming style * Calculus Engineering maths A Engineering maths B * Communication fundamentals * Data communications * Electronic software tools * Electrical systems Electrical principles 1 Electrical principles 2 Workshop practices Occupational health and safety Amplifiers 1 Amplifiers 2 Digital electronics 1 Digital electronics 2 DC power supplies Electronic hand soldering technology Microprocessor fundamentals
Group 2 COMMUNICATIONS MODULES Module/units to a total weight/points of at least 2 must be completed NSW Module/Unit 8979H 8979J 8979K 8979L 8979P
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Module/Unit Name Negotiation skills Team building communication Client interaction Meetings Presenting reports
Nominal Hours
Weight
20 20 20 20 20
1 1 1 1 1
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NEW SOUTH WALES TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION COMMMISSION STUDENT ASSESSMENT GUIDE - COURSE NSW Module/Unit 8979Q 8979W
Module/Unit Name
Nominal Hours
Writing in plain English Job seeking skills
Weight
20 20
1 1
Group 3 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MODULES Module/units to a total weight/points of at least 2 must be completed NSW Module/Unit 1742B 1742E 7759N 7760P
Module/Unit Name
Nominal Hours
Quality management Project management Introduction to environmental management Engineering management
Weight
36 36 54 36
2 2 3 2
Group 4 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC MODULES AT TECHNICIAN LEVEL Module/units to a total weight/points of at least 8 must be completed * indicates that the module contributes to the grade of the award NSW Module/Unit 3602G 3624H 3624J 3671C 3671D 3700B 4237A 4237B 4237C 4237D 4237E 4237F 4237G 4237H 4237J 4237K 4237L 4237M 4237N 4237P 4237Q 4237R 4237S 4237T 4269F 4269J 4269Q 4287A 6032A 6032E 6032K 6032L 6032N 6032P 6839Y 7761A 7761AF 7761AH
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Module/Unit Name * Configuring and optimising a GUI Using a command line interface Using a graphical user interface * TCP/IP * LAN technologies * Introduction to photonics * Chrominance and luminance * VCR basic principles * Display devices * Scanning and deflection * Power supplies - TV and VCR * Basic television and VCR installation * Introduction to television * Television antenna systems * TV micro controllers * Television servicing practices * VCR advanced * VCR fault finding * MATV - small commercial antenna dist.sys * Computer monitors * Introduction to camcorders * Digital versatile disc(video) principles * New TV technologies * Television RF stages * Measurement techniques * Single user operating systems * Introduction to C * Liquid flow measurement * Control concepts * Operating systems 1 * Final control elements * Electrical control (C) programming * Fluid measurement systems * Industrial computer interfacing * Digital TV principles * Analogue electronics 1 * SCADA systems * Electronic switching
* Industrial telemetry * Digital applications * Computer networks * Microcomputer systems * Operating system 2 (multiuser) * Hardcopy devices * Microprocessor system assembly lang prog * Electronic signals and systems * Power systems analysis * Printed circuit board design * Printed circuit board fabrication * PC systems support * Soft copy devices * Electrical distribution 1 * Fault calculations * Advanced DC machines * Bandwidth management fundamentals * Analogue electronics 2 * Modems * Network cables and connectors * Advanced PLC * Transducer applications * Transducers * Temperature measurement * Pressure measurement * Single chip microcontrollers * Temperature measurement techniques * Instrument field practice * Sensors for machinery and product monitori * Digital sub-systems 2 Distributive control systems (DCS) * Operational amplifier applications * Microprocessor programming 1 Variable speed drives * Microprocessor applications 1 * Advanced test equipment * Industrial control * Linear IC applications * Computer architecture fundamentals * Waveguides and devices * Digital TV transmission towers and equip * Advanced digital television principles
Group 5 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC MODULES AT PARAPROFESSIONAL LEVEL Module/units to a total weight/points of at least 12 must be completed * indicates that the module contributes to the grade of the award NSW Module/Unit 3654F 3672J 3672N 3672W 4269AB 4269AD 4269AE 4269R
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Module/Unit Name * Monitor and admin system security * Router technologies * Internetworking techniques * Network design and planning project * Middleware operations * Internetworking operations * Internetworking fundamentals * Advanced power supplies
* Circuit analysis 2 * Transmission lines 1 * Satellite communications * Digital radio * Microprocessor applications 1 * Control/electrical calculations 3 * Digital design 1 * PC systems interfacing * Analogue electronics 3 * Bandwidth management planning * Power transformers * Power system protection * Advanced AC machines * Power systems operation * Power systems fundamentals * Co-generation * Advanced computer test equipment * Analysis and design project * Computer graphics * Computer systems management * Computer systems architecture * Database and 4GL * Embedded systems * Interfacing applications using C * Multi-user operating systems * Network administration * System acquisition and evaluation * Internetworking planning * Network layer planning * Network layer operations * Data link planning * PLC systems applications * Control systems project * Air conditioning system design * Analogue electronics 4 * Circuit analysis 1 * Microprocessor applications 2 * Digital signal processing 1 * Digital signal processing 2 * Network layer fundamentals * Antenna systems * Communication measurements and techniques * Digital design 2 * Transmitters and receivers * RF amplifiers * RF principles * Transmission lines 2 * Advanced control using C * Digital control * Microcontroller project * Process data acquisition systems
Group 6 ALL TRADE MODULES Module/units to a total weight/points of 12 may be completed * indicates that the module contributes to the grade of the award
Module/Unit Name Data communications principles Refrigeration fundamentals Refrigeration procedures Refrigerants Refrigeration system components Digital audio fundamentals PC testing and modification - basic Data communications fundamentals Multimedia computer systems Personal computer servicing 2 Cable and cabling (copper) Single and three phase transformers Fluid power Pneumatic component maintenance Pneumatic system maintenance 1 Hand tools Power tools Applied electricity 3 Applied electricity 5 Electrical heating Programmable controller - basics Programmable logic controllers 1 Circuit protection * DC machines * Single phase motors Lighting Feedback, filters and oscillators Communication and industrial relations Computing in engineering Quality concepts CAD A - tools Power control devices Regulated power supplies Synchronous machines Basic transducers Electrical drawing interpretation and conn High voltage installations Industrial electronics fault finding Filters and resonance Oscillators Control system principles and applications * Distribution systs.-meter'g and load cntrl Antennae installation and servicing Transformers Pressure Temperature Process control principles Process control system Concepts of instrumentation Density/level Water analysis Distributive control systems (DCS) Industrial processes Control valves Thyristor (power) converters DC motor control VCR basic principles and servicing Sound and acoustics
Module/Unit Name Introduction to Biometrics Biometrics Techniques and Applications 1 Biometrics Techniques and Applications 2 Biometrics and Security Basic statistics Microprocessor fundamentals 2 Greenhouse reduction strategies Intro to renewable energy technologies Control/electrical calculations 1 Science CAD B - applications OHS - implementing and monitoring Anatomy, physiology and infection control Medical equipment principles
Nominal Hours
Weight
54 54 54 54 18 36 36 72 36 36 36 18 36 72
3 3 3 3 1 2 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 4
Group 998 TUTORIAL
NSW Module/Unit 4208C 8999B
Module/Unit Name Manuf. and eng. technical tutorial support Tutorial support (optional)
Nominal Hours 54 36
Group 999 ENRICHMENT You may choose modules/units from this group but they do not count towards course completion NSW Module/Unit 6077AB 7793AY 7798A 8979A 8979S 8979T 8979V 9186J
Module/Unit Name Applied Electricity (D.C. Circuits) Applied electricity 4 Work experience Presenting information Dealing with conflict Writing workplace documents Work team communication Introduction to application software
Nominal Hours 72 36 144 20 20 20 20 36
Requirements to receive the qualification: To receive the qualification, you must complete the following:
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NEW SOUTH WALES TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION COMMMISSION STUDENT ASSESSMENT GUIDE - COURSE Group 1: do all modules; Group 2: do modules to a weight of 2 points; Group 3: do modules to a weight of 2 points; Group 4: do modules to a weight of 8 points; Group 5: do modules to a weight of 12 points; Plus, also do further modules to a weight of 17 points, which can be selected from Groups 2 to 9, with a maximum of 12 points from Group 6. Note: Group 998 (Tutorial modules) and 999 (Enrichment modules) do not count towards completion of this qualification. Recognition: TAFE NSW recognises the skills and knowledge you have gained through previous studies, work and life experiences. We call this RECOGNITION. If you are given recognition for a subject/module it means you do not need to do it. In some cases recognition may allow you to complete your course faster. Recognition can take two forms: *
results transfer ---------------marks or grades from TAFE NSW subjects/modules studied previously can be transferred to the current subjects/modules. Can be used to calculate the level of qualification *
exemption --------no marks or grades.
Cannot be used to calculate the level of qualification
To get a graded qualification in this course you must have marks in at least 50% of the subjects/modules which are used to calculate the level of your qualification. These subjects/modules are marked with an *. If you have marks for less than 50% of these subjects/modules your qualification will be ungraded. IF YOU HAVE BEEN GRANTED A LARGE NUMBER OF EXEMPTIONS YOUR LEVEL OF QUALIFICATION MAY BE AFFECTED. If you want to claim recognition for any subject/module in your course you should obtain a copy of the Recognition Guide for that subject/module and discuss it with your teacher. More about Assessment For information about assessment in TAFE NSW please see "Every Student's Guide to Assessment in TAFE NSW" which is available on the TAFE NSW website at: http://www.tafensw.edu.au/courses/about/assessment_guide.htm.
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