Diploma of Applied Technologies (Advanced Manufacturing)
Undergraduate
TAS-AAM-DIP 2025Course information for 2025 intake
Future-proof your manufacturing career
By 2030, up to half of all industries will be automated. Get ahead of the changes. Learn essential skills in computer-aided design and fabrication. Apply your skills in IT, cybersecurity, digital manufacturing, automation and more. 100% online.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Applications close
- 16 Feb 2025,
- 13 July 2025
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- 1 year full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 8
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
- CSP available
- Yes
Diploma of Applied Technologies (Advanced Manufacturing)
About this degree
On successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and use technologies, tools and techniques to manage and maintain data, systems and processes.
- Apply problem-solving and design approaches to identify technological solutions or innovations.
- Interpret, analyse and present technical information using professional communication skills.
- Critically reflect on knowledge, skills, behaviours and attributes required to develop and enhance career opportunities.
The Diploma of Applied Technologies has been designed to ensure that graduates have the skills and knowledge required to drive innovation into the future. The program has a focus on project-based work, resulting in graduates being job-ready and highly employable.
As part of this program, you’ll also learn core skills needed in any workplace, such as critical thinking, design thinking, communication, teamwork and digital literacy in addition to new and emerging technologies. You’ll enjoy real-world learning experiences designed to demonstrate what both the job and the workplace will be like.
The Diploma of Applied Technologies (Advanced Manufacturing) aims to prepare graduates to become dynamic, creative and adaptable practitioners with the skills and knowledge to make valuable contributions to the Advanced Manufacturing industries.
On completion of this qualification, you will be able to:
* Apply skills in IT, cybersecurity, digital manufacturing and/or automation to contemporary industry practices
* Commence employment or enhance career opportunities
* Transition to further study, leadership and management
This specialisation will equip you with knowledge and skills to work in Advanced Manufacturing sectors including basic programming capability for application in sensor and sensor networks and other Industry 4.0 initiatives. Computer Aided Design and fabrication are central to this specialisation and key skill in demand by industry.
Recommended study pattern
For students undertaking full-time study, the following study pattern is recommended.
Completion of 4 Core subjects:
- TAS-ZAT113 Programming Principles
- TAS-ZAT120 Designing for Technology and Innovation
Choose 2 core subjects from:
Core Option 1
- TAS-ZAT111 Computer Networks
- TAS-ZAT121 Information Security
Core Option 2
- TAS-ZAT123 Programming for Robotics
- TAS-ZAT128 Electrical and Digital Control Systems
Completion of four (4) Advanced Manufacturing Specialisation subjects:
- TAS-ZAE105 Introduction to Fabrication
- TAS-ZAT122 Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- TAS-ZAT124 Sensors and Sensor Networks
Choose one (1) from the following subjects:
- TAS-ZAA140 Lean Thinking
- TAS-ZAS118 Sustainability
Award requirements
Satisfactory completion of 8 subjects, as required in the schedule, within 1-3 years from commencement.
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Indicative total fee $9,320
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
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Entry requirements
- Partially completed an undergraduate program at Diploma level or higher (or equivalent). You must have completed at least one subject of study (equivalent to 12.5 UTAS credit points), at 100 level or higher and which may include 100 level subjects completed in the UTAS Diploma of University Studies. If you have failed any subjects, your application may be subject to further review before an offer is made; OR
- Completed the UTAS University Preparation Program (or an equivalent qualification offered by an Australian University).
Successful completion of one OUA open access subject of study (equivalent to 12.5 UTAS credit points) at the equivalent AQF level, unless otherwise specified.
Successful completion of the Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) or an equivalent qualification.
Successful completion of a Certificate III or higher (or equivalent) in any discipline.
Applicants without senior secondary, tertiary or VET / TAFE study can complete a personal competency statement.
Applicants may be eligible for an offer if they have relevant work and / or life experiences which demonstrate a capacity to succeed in this course.
The University of Tasmania grants credit and recognition of prior learning that may include formal and/or informal prior learning. More information is available here.
Career opportunities
This program opens a variety of jobs within the ever-growing industry. All jobs involve some aspect of technology, so being a master within this field will open doors to many roles. For graduates that are already working within the industry, this Diploma will allow you to advance your role within the company, or to become a specialist in your area of interest. Some key sectors with high demand for the skills and knowledge offered by this program include:
- Green and Renewable Technologies.
- Robotics and Intelligence System.
- Finance Industry.
- Startups.
- Logistics and Supply Chains.
- Defence.
- Local, State and Federal Government and Departments.
- Health Care.
- Telecommunication and Sensor Networks.
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