The ICT30519 Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology is delivered through either a formal traineeship or through simulated classroom based learning. 

While working through the qualification, students will learn the essential skills required to work in the Telecommunications industry and obtain the training requirements to meet the various licensing requirements to work within the industry.  

The course is delivered via both online learning and in-class practical training and assessment sessions. These in-class sessions are broken into various modules to enable students to work at their own pace and allow adequate time between each of the modules to  understand the online theory which they will then have the opportunity to apply practically during the in-class sessions. 

The complete qualification costs $3500, however, this may be reduced depending on each students circumstances and prior learning. This is why we ask student who are interested in the course to contact us so we can customise the course to your personal circumstances. For more info, please email us at admin@aeat.com.au or call us on 08 9417 4113.

As a guide, please see an example of what the qualification may look like below:

ACMA - Open Registration
Module summary:

The ACMA - Open Registration module has been developed to meet the training requirements to apply for an Open cabling license with one of the five cabling registrars.

This module will provide students with the foundation knowledge required to install, maintain and modify customer premises cabling. Please be aware, that to attain a cabling license with one of the cabling registrars, you are also required to demonstrate 360 hours of cabling experience. 

Upon successful completion of this module, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units:

ICTTEN202 - Use hand and power tools

ICTTEN208 - Use electrical skills when working with telecommunications networks

ICTWHS204 - Work health and environmental policy and procedures

ICTCBL247 - Install, maintain and modify customer premises communication cabling: ACMA Open Rule

Combined Cabling Endorsements
Module summary:

During this module, students will build on the knowledge gained in their Open Cabling Registration module and gain the skills and knowledge required to apply for the specialised cabling endorsements on their cabling license to allow the compliant installation of specialised cabling including: Structured (S), Coaxial (C) and Optical Fibre cabling (O) and also Testing (T).

Upon successful completion of this module students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units:

ICTCBL301 - Install, terminate and certify structured cabling installation

ICTCBL303 - Install and terminate coaxial cable

ICTCBL322 - Install, test and terminate optical fibre cable on customer premises

ICTCBL323 - Test cables and systems on customer premises

Install and maintain security equipment and systems
Module summary:

During this module, students will learn the skills and knowledge required to install electronic equipment in the telecommunications industry. This will included systems such as technical security, CCTV, networking and a variety of other electronic equipment. Students will also be issued with the units required by WA Police Licensing to apply for their Security Installer/Consultant License upon completion of this module.

Upon successful completion of this module students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units:

ICTTEN320 - Commission an electronic unit

ICTTEN321 - Maintain an electronic system

Install and configure telecommunications equipment
Module summary:

During this module, students will learn the skills and knowledge required to install and commission equipment commonly used in the telecommunications industry. This will include using current industry tools and testing equipment.

Upon successful completion of this module students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units:

ICTTEN315 - Determine and apply technologies within a telecommunications system

ICTTEN207 - Install and test internet protocol devices in convergence networks

ICTTEN312 - Install telecommunications network equipment

Fault Finding in Telecommunications Networks
Module summary:

During this module, students will learn the skills and knowledge to fault find various issues that may occur within a telecommunications network. Students will use equipment currently used within the industry and learn problem solving skills that can be utilised while working in the industry.

Upon successful completion of this module students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units:

ICTCBL306 - Locate and identify cable system faults

ICTTEN317 - Locate, identify and rectify telecommunications network faults

ICTWOR308 - Provide customer service to telecommunications customers