Enhance your specialist skills in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems with this qualification. Our focus is to design HVAC systems to ensure optimal human comfort and health in the places we live, work, and play, all while maintaining a sustainable impact on the environment.The advanced diploma has selected elective units that will assist in a HVAC specialisation. During your studies you will learn about the principles of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, central plant operations, applied psychrometrics, electronics, programming, workplace communications, sustainability, and energy management. Furthermore immerse yourself in cutting-edge areas such as building information modelling and computer-aided drafting and design.You will be guided by our skilled team of lecturers who are experienced industry professionals as you are trained in designing and implementing today's computer-controlled HVAC systems for residential and commercial settings.Empower your career by acquiring the credentials to become a proficient problem-solver in HVAC systems, ensuring utmost human comfort and health. Elevate your engineering prowess to a supervisory level, driving innovation and fostering optimal environments for all.Please note: The MEM60122 Advanced Diploma of Engineering (BIW5) will replace the MEM60112 Advanced Diploma of Engineering in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Additionally, it's important to note that the Carlisle campus does not presently possess accreditation from Engineers Australia (EA).
Briefing on School-Arranged Interview (if applicable)
Submit application materials, including transcripts, passport, and English proficiency proof, to the State Department of Education.
School review: The Department of Education recommends schools based on the student's situation, and the school arranges an interview after its review.
Interview notification: An email will specify the interview time, method (usually Zoom or Teams), and preparation details.
Interview content: A conversation in English including self-introduction, interests, academic situation, future plans, and a comprehensive assessment of learning habits, adaptability, reasons for coming to Australia, etc. The duration is approximately 15-30 minutes.
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Submit School Application
Submit the application through the school's official website or an agent's portal and pay the application fee (if any).
Submit supplementary documents as required and track the admission progress (Conditional/Unconditional Offer).
After meeting the conditions, pay the tuition deposit and complete the acceptance procedure (Accept Offer).
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Obtain CoE and Arrange OSHC
The school issues the CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment).
Purchase/confirm OSHC to cover the entire visa period (including dependents, if any).
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Visa Document Preparation (Subclass 500)
Organize documents for finances, GTE, English proficiency, and medical examination, ensuring consistency with the chosen course.
Check the letterheads, dates, translation formats, and certification requirements of visa documents.
Language Requirements
IELTS Score
PTE Score
2026 year(s)
Listening
5.0
Speaking
5.0
Reading
5.0
Writing
5.0
Overall
6.0
School Level
The school's visa assessment level determines the risk level for students applying for a visa and is a significant reference.
For example, if a school's visa assessment level is 2, the applicant will face more restrictions and be required to provide more written evidence, such as proof of language proficiency and financial capacity.
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier
Reference Id
0307
Certificate Classification
Mechanical And Industrial Engineering And Technology
Scheme
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier
Reference Id
411
Certificate Classification
Advanced Diploma of
Scheme
Nationally Recognised Training Type
Reference Id
11
Certificate Classification
Qualification
Certificate Qualification
This qualification defines skills and knowledge required to undertake para-professional and advanced technician work across a range of discipline areas including mechanical, mechatronics, manufacturing, maintenance, engineering drafting and heating ventilation air-conditioning and refrigeration in manufacturing and engineering. The qualification provides the opportunity to develop theoretical knowledge and technical skills in either a specific discipline area or across a broad field of para-professional and technical work and learning.
This qualification should not be used for VET in Schools unless the students are formally engaged in a traineeship in accordance with the Australian Apprenticeships policy.
In some jurisdictions, units in this qualification may relate to licensing or regulatory requirements. Licensing and regulatory information is included in the relevant units of competency.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Local regulations should be checked.