Certificate II in Integrated Technologies (Pre-vocational) (Robotics Control Stream)

Jobs and Skills WA: Electronics robotics courses

Robotics is a career of the future, and here's your opportunity to get started now with this introductory course that could get you job ready for this exciting industry area!

If you’re thinking about a technical career working with robotics in the electrotechnology or information communications technology (ICT) sector, where all the exciting stuff is happening, get a head start with this qualification!

This nationally recognised and accredited qualification will introduce you to electronics theory, electrical systems, computer science, and robotics concepts. You'll also learn how to  lay cables, carry out simple electronic repairs, and install basic computer systems. You will have all the entry level skills and knowledge employers are looking for. 

Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. It's also an excellent pathway to an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry.

Low fee
STEM
VET for secondary students
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: 22586VIC | WA State ID: AD16

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A robotic project driven learning program!

You'll gain foundation skills required by industries involved with automation and robotics. The units will be taught in a very hands-on approach through two projects involving simple robots.You'll also learn the basics of electronics, programming, 3D printing and will be introduced to engineering drawing. Students will also gain skills in using basic hand tools.

You'll be equipped to take on entry level work in the fields of

  • automation
  • robotics
  • electronics technician
  • electronic engineering
  • smart technologies
  • mechatronics engineering
  • electrical trades
  • instrumentation trades

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