This course will provide the foundation from which your practical and theoretical knowledge of PLC's will be built upon.
Fees are subject to change. Course fees do not incur GST.
*Relevant Membership discount will be applied to the full fee. CET will verify membership eligibility.
CET020
7 days
The aim of this course is to support your learning through a series of practical projects that are aligned to the following units of competency:
It is essential that persons undertaking this course already hold the following unit:
UEECD0007 - Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace.
To gain entry into this course applicants must have basic computing skills, an understanding of control circuitry and have a working knowledge of both written and spoken English.
Fully enclosed shoes must be worn at all times in CET buildings. Safety boots/shoes and long sleeved-shirts and long pants must be worn when working in the workshop. For more information please see the learner handbook.
Prior to course commencement the learner is required to review CET's Code of Conduct found at Terms & Conditions/Policies page
The following resources are recommended and available at both CET campuses:
It is recommended that participants have a current edition of AS/NZS 3000.
Code | Description | Nominal Hours |
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UEEIC0013 | Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers | 54 |
UEEIC0015 | Develop, enter and verify word and analogue control programs for programmable logic controllers | 54 |
Date | Location | Availability |
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7 July 2025 | Joondalup | 16 places left |
A statement of attainment will be issued for each unit of competency completed.
The CET Skills Recognition process benefits applicants who have undergone prior learning and recognises
competencies obtained outside a formal educational or training environment, gained through life or work experience. Competencies currently held by applicants will be formally assessed against each applicable Unit of Competency and may be recognised regardless of how, when and where they were achieved. Skills Recognition is an assessment process and a cost recovery charge will apply.
CET accepts and provides credit to learners for units of competency and/or modules (unless licensing or regulatory requirements prevent this) where these are evidenced by:
If you believe you are entitled to Skills Recognition, please contact an administration coordinator at your chosen campus.
Complete the form below to enquire.