This qualification reflects the role of individuals who diagnose, analyse, evaluate, design and modify vehicle systems in the automotive retail, service and repair industry.
Students who successfully complete this course may progress onto the AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology or another related automotive course at Diploma level.
Successful completion of this qualification may provide career opportunities as anAutomotive Diagnostic Technician, Automotive Technician, Service Technician or related roles.
Successfully completing this course does not guarantee a graduate will secure a relevant job.
Upon successful completion of 12 units of competency, the participant will be issued a Nationally Recognised AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology. Where a participant successfully completes some but not all of the units of competency in the course, they will be issued a Statement of Attainment indicating the units they have successfully completed.
Students are required to complete 12 units comprising 1 core and 11 elective units.
Unit | Name |
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AURAFA007 | Develop and document specifications and procedures |
Unit | Name |
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AURETB002 | Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in dynamic control management systems |
AURETE001 | Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in engine management systems |
AURETR034 | Develop and apply electrical system modifications |
AURETR137 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle safety systems |
AURLTB002 | Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle braking systems |
AURLTD007 | Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems |
AURLTE003 | Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle engine and fuel systems |
AURLTQ003 | Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline systems |
AURTNA001 | Estimate and quote automotive vehicle or machinery modifications |
AURTTA022 | Develop and apply mechanical system modifications |
AURLTD109 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems |
Assessment methods used include knowledge questions, reports, research activities and practical demonstrations/ observations. Methods also include simulated workplace environments whereby workplace environments and conditions are simulated and student student’s complete tasks to workplace standards.
Recognition of Prior Learning is the process of formal recognition for skills and knowledge gained through previous learning. You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning for part or all of your intended course, based on your previous experiences and learning.
You may be eligible for a credit transfer if you have previously undertaken training through an Australian Registered Training Organisation. Students who have successfully completed whole units of competency with an Australian Registered Training Organisation that are identical to any of those contained within this course can apply for Credit Transfer.
Students must be over 18 years of age at the time of course commencement. Students must secure an appropriate visa that allows them to study in an Australian Registered Training organisation prior to course commencement.
Intakes throughout the year. Contact the Institute for details.
To gain entry to this course, students must have successfully completed the AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis that contains the same units of competency as those delivered in the Gippsland Institute of Technology Certificate IV course.(or demonstrate equivalent competence).
Applicants for this qualification must have a minimum English language proficiency of IELTS 6.0 (overall band) with not less than 5.5 in any individual component or an equivalent exam result recognised by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Applicants can also arrange to undertake an English language test with the Institute.
Students must supply their own laptop with Microsoft Office software e.g. Office 365 Personal that includes Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, & Publisher. Institute will confirm the software requirements with each student pre-enrolment. Students must supply their own safety boots/ shoes with protective toecaps.
To ensure applicants are placed in a suitable course with an appropriate training and assessment strategy, we review applicants existing knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications. You will be asked to complete this Pre Training Review form during the enrolment process by providing details of your existing knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications that are relevant to the course being applied for. Gippsland Institute of Technology will then review this information and respond to you with the outcome of the review.
Students who successfully complete this course may progress onto a Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering). Alternatively, students who successfully complete this course may progress onto the BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management or another related course that may facilitate career progression into a management position in the automotive industry.
Successful completion of this qualification may provide career opportunities as an Automotive Diagnostic Technician, Automotive Technician, Service Technician or related roles. Successfully completing this course does not guarantee a graduate will secure a relevant job.
The Institute offers this course with different term durations and holidays periods to address individual student needs and preferences.
Option 1: Total duration: 26 weeks including holidays. This includes 24 weeks of term time and 2 weeks’ holidays.
Option 2: Total duration: 26 weeks including holidays. This includes 22 weeks of term time and 4 weeks’ holidays.
During term time students attend scheduled face to face classes for 16 hours per week. Face to face classes are scheduled during the day or night or mixture of both. Day time classes are 8 hours and night classes are 4 hours in duration. Day classes operate from 8.30am to 5.30pm and night classes 6.00 to 10.00pm. Students will be required to undertake additional independent study and assessment activities completed outside of the classroom for approximately 10 hours per week. Independent study is a mandatory part of the course. Students also have the option of attending a supervised study session for 4 hours per week. Total study commitment per week is 26 hours per week (30 hours per week if attending supervised study sessions).
Course fee details are available on :
https://git.vic.edu.au/fees.aspx