Thanks Dave- It's great to hear I'm not running up against a wall here!
The major difference between the "electrical" and "electronics" Diploma/Adv. Dip. courses is the spelling of the title, and the entry requirements.
I was looking at doing the Electrical Engineering Diploma, but after talking with another apprentice who is one year ahead of me, I discovered I can't do the course of that name because I won't have an electrical trade certificate- i.e, I'll be a qualified instrument fitter, not an electrician.
My main options then come down to the two "technology" courses- Either electrical or electronic. "Electrical" focuses on power topics, with a healthy dose of management thrown in, where "electronic" has, as may logically be expected, more electronics troubleshooting and design topics, with a fair few for communications systems in there too. There's even one for satellite surveillance systems(!?).
If you're interested, here are the course structures for both
electronics and
electrical.
As for my actual study arrangements, that will be a matter for me to discuss with my employer. What tends to happen is that during the 4th year of apprenticeship, an apprentice is given one day (paid) per week to attend their course. Once an apprentice turns tradesman however, it would be a case of attending part time, at night. Unfortunately, due to my location, if I want a teacher for either course, I'm up for an hour's drive each way to the TAFE. Not insurmountable, just fairly annoying, but better than the two-hour run on trains I have currently.
As for advanced standing, I
believe I'll be able to get modules recognised from my trade course.
Thanks for your advice mate- I appreciate it.