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Certificate in Applied Technology (Electronics Engineering)
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4, 120 1.0
Full-time for one year or part-time (day) options available
Starts February or July
Mt Albert campus
Semester dates for 2013:
Semester 1: 25 February - 28 June; Semester 2: 22 July - 22 November
NZ$5489 (Approximate fee only, find out more about the costs of study)
International fees
| Applications are now open for Semester 2 |
Programme summary
Develop your understanding of analogue electronics, and digital and computer electronics. Learn to diagnose and correct circuit problems, and design combinational circuits using programmable logic devices.
The Certificate in Applied Technology (Electronics Engineering) helps you develop your understanding of analogue, digital and computer electronics. Learn to design combinational circuits using programmable logic devices, and further your knowledge of analogue and digital circuit theory and their practical applications. Become competent in CAD, PLC and C++ programming, as well as MultiSim circuit simulation software.
Highlights
- Emphasis on hands-on learning: you get to hone your electronics engineering skills using the latest electrical equipment.
- As part of the programme you cover the theory and practical off-job requirements toward registration as an Electrical Appliance Serviceperson under the Electricity Act.
- Cross-credits towards your electronic apprenticeship.
Last edited: 22 April 2013
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