Victoria University

Class 1 Restricted Electrical Fault Finding Licence

Melbourne, Australia

The Non-degree in Class 1 Restricted Electrical Fault Finding Licence at Victoria University is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Victoria University in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, founded in 2002, serves a large and diverse student body with a modern international outlook. With more than 41,400 students and nearly 9,800 international students, the university offers a cosmopolitan campus experience in a scenic city on Lake Neuchâtel. Although program offerings are concentrated, the institution emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, strong academic support and opportunities to study in a multilingual environment that reflects Switzerland’s cultural diversity.

International students are drawn to Victoria University’s commitment to global engagement, practical learning and career readiness. Student services include dedicated international offices, counselling, language support and activities that foster integration and professional networking. The university’s location provides access to research collaborations, industry partners and cultural events across French-speaking Switzerland, allowing students to combine academic study with internships and experiential learning.

Graduates leave equipped for international careers, further study or professional practice, benefiting from the university’s emphasis on applied skills and global perspectives. Prospective students should review specific program entry requirements, consider language preparation for courses and reach out to admissions for guidance on scholarships, visa procedures and campus resources to make the most of their time in Neuchâtel.

About the Program

This Class 1 Restricted Electrical Fault Finding Licence course is designed for individuals looking to enhance their skills in diagnosing faults in low voltage electrical equipment. It is a short course lasting three days, delivered in a face-to-face format with eLearning components. This program is ideal for those who are already working in the electrical field and wish to expand their qualifications.

During the course, students will learn essential skills such as safely working on electrical equipment and using testing and measurement tools according to Australian Standards. The core unit focuses on locating and rectifying faults in low voltage electrical equipment. This hands-on training prepares students for real-world scenarios, ensuring they are equipped to handle electrical issues effectively.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including Electrical Technician, Electrical Maintenance Worker, and Electrical Safety Officer. Employers in the construction, manufacturing, and utilities sectors often seek individuals with this qualification. The skills gained are transferable, allowing graduates to adapt to various positions within the electrical industry.

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