Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical
Program Overview
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical
The Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical [UEE62111] is a program offered by TAFE NSW. Upon completion of this program, students are guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Engineering Science, with up to 120 credit points applied to their University record.
Pathways Code and Credit Details
The following pathways codes and credit details are applicable:
- 13L0016 [UEE62111]: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 3740, 120cps guaranteed, with 200cps remaining.
- Credit details include:
- MATH 1016 Mathematics for Engineers 1
- ENGR 1011 Engineering Physics
- ELEC 1006 Engineering Computing
- ENGR 1024 Introduction to Engineering Practice
- ENGR 1008 Engineering Materials
- ENGR 1018 Fundamentals of Mechanics
- ELEC 1003 Electrical Fundamentals
- ELEC 1001 Digital Systems 1
- ELEC 2009 Microprocessor Systems
- 30cps - Unspecified Electives
- Credit details include:
- 13L0017 [UEE62111]: Bachelor of Engineering Science 3691, 120cps guaranteed, with 120cps remaining.
- Credit details include:
- MATH 1016 Mathematics for Engineers 1
- ENGR 1011 Engineering Physics
- ELEC 1006 Engineering Computing
- ENGR 1024 Introduction to Engineering Practice
- ENGR 1008 Engineering Materials
- ENGR 1018 Fundamentals of Mechanics
- ELEC 1003 Electrical Fundamentals
- ELEC 1001 Digital Systems 1
- ELEC 2009 Microprocessor Systems
- 30cps - Unspecified Electives
- Credit details include:
Next Steps for Current Students
To proceed, current students should:
- Complete sections 1 and 2 of the enrolment process.
- Claim their Pathways credit online.
- Continue from section 3 of the enrolment process.
If there is no pathway listed from the completed qualification to the chosen degree, students should lodge an application for Credit for Prior Learning to be assessed for potential credit.
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