Licensed Electricians Assessment Tutorial

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A tutorial course providing coaching skills and knowledge required to sit Licensed Electricians Assessment (LEA).

What you will learn:

  • Safe Working Practice (SWP) is 1/3 assessment towards LEA - 8hrs
  • Licensed Electricians Theory (LET) is 2/3 assessment towards LEA - 32hrs
  • Licensed Electrical Practice (LEP) is 3/3 assessment towards LEA - 20hrs

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of off the job training as an Electrical Apprentice
  • Holder of Electrical Supervised 'L' or 'ES' class license
  • Holder of Overseas Tradesman's Rights Certificate (approved by Energy Safe Victoria - ESV)

SWP, LET & LEP can be completed individually.

Participants will be assisted in registering with ESV as part of the course. An application Fee is payable to ESV.

Licensed Electricians Assessment Tutorial will run in three modes:

  • Day Sessions - 8 weeks Wednesday 8.00am - 4.30pm
  • Night Sessions - 16 weeks Wednesday evenings 5.30pm - 9.30pm
  • Full time - 2 weeks Tuesday - Friday, 8am - 4:30pm

Please contact our team for details on the next course dates:
Phone: +61 3 9919 7140
Email
: electrotechnology@vu.edu.au

Course Essentials

  • Location:
  • College:
  • Course code:
    TNLEA
  • Duration:
    64 hours
  • Fees:
    $1050.00
  • Course times:
    Wednesday: Day Sessions - 8 weeks 8.00am to 4.30pm; Night Sessions - 16 weeks 5.30pm to 9.30pm

How to register

Phone: +61 3 9919 7140
Email
: electrotechnology@vu.edu.au

Tutor Instructing student

Course Objectives

Prepare students for Licensed Electricians Assessment (LEA).

Admission Information

Completion of Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Electrician) or Energy Safe Victoria approved applicants.

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