AUR50216

CRICOS Code:105047A

Diploma of Automotive Technology

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who diagnose, analyse, evaluate, design and modify vehicle systems in the automotive retail, service and repair industry. 

Employment pathways:

Graduates may find employment in automotive industry as a :

Service advisor 

Workshop controller

Workshop Foreman

 

*It is not, however, intended to indicate that an individua; will gain immediate employment on completion of this qualification. 

Pathways from the qualification:

Further training pathways from this qualification may lead to a relevant Advanced Diploma qualification. 

No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

This qualification does not have mandatory entry requirements at the time of publication on training.gov.au. However, the RTO requires candidates to meet its admission requirements prior to enrolling into this qualification.

RTO’s admission requirements:

Domestic Students

 

o   Minimum age of 18 years and above

o   Student must have completed an Automotive Certificate IV qualification in one of the following disciplines, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency.

  • AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
  • AUR40816 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling

o   Complete the Pre-Training Review and Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test.

If the learner has done the Pre‐Training Review and LLN assessment previously at Menzies Institute of Technology for a previous qualification in the same stream enrolment, then it is not required.

International Students

 

o   Minimum age of 18 years and above

o  Student must have completed an Automotive Certificate IV qualification in one of the following disciplines, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency.

  • AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
  • AUR40816 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling

o   English Language Requirements (meet one of the requirements outlined below)

1.

IELTS (General or Academic) overall

PTE Academic

TOEFL PB

TOEFL IBT

CAE Scale

ELICOS (General English)

5.5

46

506

62

162

n/a

5.0

38

478

51

154

+ 15 weeks

4.5

30

450

40

146

+ 30 weeks

Note: Results older than two years are not acceptable (for offshore applicants)

OR

2. Evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States

OR

3. Evidence that, within two years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia a foundation course or a senior secondary certificate of education or a Certificate III or higher level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework.

OR

4. Applicants originating from students visa assessment levels 1 and 2 countries without the required IELTS or equivalent score must undertake the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test. For further information on student visa assessment levels visit Department of Home Affairs’ website at www.homeaffairs.gov.au.

Additionally, the learner is required to:

o   Complete the Pre-Training Review .

If the learner has done the Pre‐Training Review and LLN assessment previously at Menzies Institute of Technology for a previous qualification in the same stream enrolment, then it is not required.

Other Conditions

 Students required to invest 8-9 hours a week of self-directed learning to complete self-study and assessments.

Complete the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test prior to the commencement of the course.

Course Duration:

  • 24 weeks of delivery is inclusive of 3 weeks holiday breaks.
  • Classroom sessions of 20 hours per week.

Units of Competency:

Unit Code

Unit Title

Core (C)  Elective (E)

AURAFA007Develop and document specifications and procedures

C

AURETH101Depower and reinitialise battery electric vehicles

E

AURETA002Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems

E

AURETA003Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in monitoring and protection systems

E

AURETE001Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in engine management systems

E

AURETR034Develop and apply electrical system modifications

E

AURLTB002Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle braking systems

E

AURLTD007Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems

E

AURLTE003Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle engine and fuel systems

E

AURLTQ003Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline systems

E

AURTNA001Estimate and quote automotive vehicle or machinery modifications

E

MSMENV472Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

E

*Credit transfer and RPL offered: Recognition of prior learning and self-assessmen

  • Questions and Answers
  • Case Studies
  • Project
  • Practical Demonstration
  • Report

This qualification is delivered:

  • Classroom Blended including classroom sessions, self-study and assessments at home and simulated workplace environment.

at Spencer Campus –Level 4, 355 Spencer Street, West Melbourne.

Adderley Campus – 113 Adderley Street, West Melbourne.

This course will only be delivered and assessed in Victoria and not offered for interstate students.

Domestic Students

International Students

 $4,550

Offshore International: $7,500

Onshore International: $5,650

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– Prospective learner previews information about course and the Institute. Information sources include but not limited to online, print, seminar/exhibition & marketing event.

– Prospective learner makes an enquiry to the Institute. Prospective learners may make the inquiry using online methods (website, Facebook, email), by phone or walk-in to the Institute.

– Discuss with Marketing and Admissions Staff about the training product.

Provide all information and documentation as required. The prospective learner is required to complete Pre-Training Review Form. Sit for the pre training interview to determine the suitability to the training product. Offshore students will participate to the interview via (video conferencing or teleconferencing)  

Prospective leaner completes the Student Application Form and sign Privacy Notice and Student Declaration – which is the formal application endorsement.

Click on Apply Now.

Sign and accept the Letter of Offer (LOO) which is the final stage for the applicant to understand and agree to all terms and conditions of the LOO. Then make payment as outlined in the LOO and arrange the initial payment required to confirm enrollment.

Receive Confirmation of Enrollment (COE) Domestic COE – Confirmation of Enrolment received by student. Also information on Orientation Day is included.

*For Offshore International student only-
 Apply for Student Visa – Apply for Student Visa with the COE. For more information please visit https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au
 Book Flights and Arrange Accommodation -Book your flights to Melbourne and arrange accommodation for the duration of your study. If airport pickup is required, confirm arrangements with the Institute.
 Departure & Arrival -Ensure you have packed all necessary belongings. Ensure your airport pickup and accommodation arrangements are finalised. Bring copies of your enrolment, and accommodation arrangements.

The applicant will be sent an email to complete the mandatory Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test. (This step can be completed before or after the Orientation but must be done before the commencement of training)

Attend Orientation Session Compulsory session to receive all course and student orientation information, student registration, uniform sizing and student ID cards issuance.

Student to commence the training relevant to the selected course.

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