Hi guys, I'm looking to do this course at TAFE.
"This course is a trainee automotive electical/electronic accessory fitters.
Entry Requirements: There is no formal educational requirements for this course. Completion of this course will be dependent upon significant work experience in electrical accessory fitting obtaining through a traineeship."
Well first of all, anyone taking this course or planning to take this course?
I have a real interest in this, also having interest in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery), also have a soft part for Real estate.
This is the course I want to do most and just unsure about certain terms. After reading the entry requirements I'm unsure if I have to do a traineeship (apprenticeship?) first, or this course will lead me into a traineeship?
Also would actually know how hard this is? Too technical to understand?
I did Electronics in year 9 and it was really hard for me to understand, but as I got older and more interests into car electronics I know quite a fair bit.
If anyone can help, it is on page 120 in the 2006 TAFE book.
"This course is a trainee automotive electical/electronic accessory fitters.
Entry Requirements: There is no formal educational requirements for this course. Completion of this course will be dependent upon significant work experience in electrical accessory fitting obtaining through a traineeship."
Well first of all, anyone taking this course or planning to take this course?
I have a real interest in this, also having interest in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery), also have a soft part for Real estate.
This is the course I want to do most and just unsure about certain terms. After reading the entry requirements I'm unsure if I have to do a traineeship (apprenticeship?) first, or this course will lead me into a traineeship?
Also would actually know how hard this is? Too technical to understand?
I did Electronics in year 9 and it was really hard for me to understand, but as I got older and more interests into car electronics I know quite a fair bit.
If anyone can help, it is on page 120 in the 2006 TAFE book.
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