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| National ID: | UEE20511 |
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| State ID: | A103 |
| Qualification level: | Certificate II |
Course is available at the following locations
Are you looking for career in electronics?
North Metropolitan TAFE is offering a dual qualification in Electronics and Computer Assembly and Repair. You can gainthe Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair and the Certificate II in Electronics qualifications in just six months, opening doors to many different fields of further study and/or employment.
In this course you will develop the ability to select components and assemble computers to customer specifications. You will alsolearnhow tocarry out routine hardware repairs (generally by replacement) of known faulty components.
Successful completion of this dual qualificationcould lead to an apprenticeship or employment as a technician’s trade assistant in a wide variety of electronic fields such as computer assembly and servicing, refrigeration and air conditioning, telecommunications, and security and fire alarms. Many employers regard basic training in electrical/electronic theory as a pre-requisite to employment.
Gain these skills
- Basic DC circuit theory
- Practical skills for the assembly, installation, repair and re-assembly of electronic and computer equipment
- A custom blend of DC circuit theory and mathematical skills
- Electronic component identification and handling procedures
- Hand soldering, component placement and mounting onto a printed wiring board
Is this course right for me?
I have the following attributes:
- Good communication skills
- A logical approach to problem solving
- Able to work both independently and as part of a team
- An interest in electronics and computers


Course description
Are you looking for career in electronics?
North Metropolitan TAFE is offering a dual qualification in Electronics and Computer Assembly and Repair. You can gainthe Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair and the Certificate II in Electronics qualifications in just six months, opening doors to many different fields of further study and/or employment.
In this course you will develop the ability to select components and assemble computers to customer specifications. You will alsolearnhow tocarry out routine hardware repairs (generally by replacement) of known faulty components.
Successful completion of this dual qualificationcould lead to an apprenticeship or employment as a technician’s trade assistant in a wide variety of electronic fields such as computer assembly and servicing, refrigeration and air conditioning, telecommunications, and security and fire alarms. Many employers regard basic training in electrical/electronic theory as a pre-requisite to employment.
Gain these skills
- Basic DC circuit theory
- Practical skills for the assembly, installation, repair and re-assembly of electronic and computer equipment
- A custom blend of DC circuit theory and mathematical skills
- Electronic component identification and handling procedures
- Hand soldering, component placement and mounting onto a printed wiring board
Is this course right for me?
I have the following attributes:
- Good communication skills
- A logical approach to problem solving
- Able to work both independently and as part of a team
- An interest in electronics and computers
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Looking for a practical computing course?
When you complete the Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair you'll be flicking the switch on a career in computers as a computer assembler and repairer.
Gain these skills:
- Repair, maintain, assemble and upgrade a personal computer
- Replace components and circuit boards
- Use test equipment
- Learn computer operating systems
- Low voltage circuit analysis
- Workshop environments methods
- Utilise workplace health and safety and sustainability practices
Higher level studies are strongly recommended to enhance your employability skills.
Dual qualification: you may choose to complete the A113 UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics in the same semester. Ask us about this exciting option.


Course description
Looking for a practical computing course?
When you complete the Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair you'll be flicking the switch on a career in computers as a computer assembler and repairer.
Gain these skills:
- Repair, maintain, assemble and upgrade a personal computer
- Replace components and circuit boards
- Use test equipment
- Learn computer operating systems
- Low voltage circuit analysis
- Workshop environments methods
- Utilise workplace health and safety and sustainability practices
Higher level studies are strongly recommended to enhance your employability skills.
Dual qualification: you may choose to complete the A113 UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics in the same semester. Ask us about this exciting option.
