AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
Course Code | AUR40216 |
CRICOS Course Code | 111619H |
Duration | 34 weeks |
Mode of Study | Blended- Classroom based Face to Face theory learning and practical training at Automotive workshop |
Delivery Location | Classroom based Face to Face theory learning: 73 Ashley Street, Braybrook, Victoria 3019.
Practical training - Automotive Workshop: 73 Ashley Street, Braybrook, Victoria 3019.
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Amount of Training | 20 scheduled course contact hours + 4 hours of structured independent learning per week. |
Intake Dates | Monthly Intake |
Course Code : AUR40216
CRICOS Course Code : 111619H
Duration : 34 weeks
Mode of Study : Blended- Classroom based Face to Face theory learning and practical training at Automotive workshop
Delivery Location : For Classroom based Face to Face theory learning: 73 Ashley Street, Braybrook, Victoria 3019.
For Practical training -Automotive Workshop: 73 Ashley Street, Braybrook, Victoria 3019.
Amount of Training :
20 scheduled course contact hours per week.
Intake Dates : 13/02/2023, 03/04/2023, 03/07/2023, 02/10/2023, 15/01/2024, 08/04/2024, 08/07/2024, 02/10/2024
Course Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform advanced diagnostic tasks in the automotive retail, service and repair industry.
Course Structure
In order to achieve qualification AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, students must complete following
10 units of competencies.
- 1 core unit, plus
- 9 elective units
Core
- AURTTA021 Diagnose complex system faults
Elective
- AURLTE104 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle petrol engines
- AURLTE105 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle diesel engines
- AURTTR101 Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems
- AURTTA125 Diagnose complex faults in stability control systems
- AURTTR101 Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems
- AURLTB104 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems
- AURETR010 Repair wiring harnesses and looms
- AURLTD109 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems
- AURLTX104 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle automatic transmission and driveline systems
- AURETR037 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle safety systems
Total Volume of Learning : 720 hours
Amount of Training
- 160 hours of face-to-face training in classroom.
- 120 hours of practical training in automotive workshop.
Assessment
- 80 hours of theory assessment.
- 240 hours of practical assessment.
Structured Independent Learning
- 120 hours of Structured Independent Learning
This will be delivered over 34 Weeks of course duration including 30 weeks delivery plus 4 Weeks holidays. Students will be required to attend minimum 20 hours per week of study to deliver required volume of learning.
Entry Requirements
All students are required to meet following requirements in order to be accepted into Melbourne Trades College courses.
Age requirement
Students must be above 18 years of age while filling up the college application form.
Academic requirements
Students wanting to undertaking the AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis must have completed AUR30620 – Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology Or a Cert III course in the automotive training package.English level requirement for international students
Minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or PTE score of 52 or its equivalent. For equivalency of various English Languages proficiency testing, and other forms of equivalency please refer to the Enrolment policy and procedure available on the MTC website or MTC student handbook online.
PTR and LLN Requirement
Students must complete a Pre-Training Review and successfully complete a LLN test to confirm the ability to effectively undertake the course.
Pre – Training Review (PTR)
Melbourne Trades College will assess the learner’s needs by conducting a PTR. PTR will be conducted prior to enrolment to review student’s current competencies, student needs, English level, and support requirements including their oral communication skills, in order to enrol them in the most appropriate course to achieve their intended outcomes. Applicants are required to fill up the PTR form along with the application form and answer all the questions in a true and correct manner.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN)
Students undertaking the course must possess sound Numeracy skills since it requires them to do calculations or any other course related work. To determine this, all students wanting to study at Melbourne Trades College are required to undertake LLN Test prior to the commencement of the course. Based on the test outcome, students may be identified as requiring internal support and/or external support. LLN test will be conducted on campus by using an ACSF mapped online LLN assessment tool – LLN Robot – under the supervision of qualified LLN assessor. The required performance level for AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis is ACSF Level 4.
Computer literacy requirement
All students enrolling into Melbourne Trades College programs must have basic computer skills. Students are required to fill in the questions related to computer and internet skills in the Pre-Training Review form attached along the application form. Students who do not possess basic computing skills will be provided with basic computer using support. Students may contact Melbourne Trades College for any further information or assistance on
PHONE: 03 7066 5255
EMAIL: Info@melbtc.vic.edu.au
Physical Fitness
Student must have physical attributes suitable for working in the automotive industry that encompasses manual handling of equipment including lifting and carrying heavy objects within scope of safe working practices (i.e., removing and fitting engine electrical components and parts).
For further clarification on entry requirements please refer to Student Handbook available on MTC website www.melbournetradescollege.vic.edu.au or email us on info@melbtc.vic.edu.
Assessment Methods
Knowledge questions and Practical demonstration in automotive workshop.
Vocational Pathways
After achieving AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, individuals can progress to AUR50116 Diploma of Automotive Management.
Employment/Career pathway
This qualification provides a pathway to work and perform advanced diagnostic tasks in the automotive retail, service and repair
industry.
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Possible job titles include
- Automotive Heavy Vehicle Master Technician
- Automotive Master Technician
- Automotive Mechanical Overhaul Technician
- Performance Vehicle Technician
Above pathway information is in line with qualification description on National Training Register (www.training.gov.au) and/or https://www.myskills.gov.au/, it does not imply any job guarantee or job role at the end of the course.
If a student is granted with RPL or course credit, Melbourne Trades College will give a written record of the decision to the overseas student to accept and will retain the written record of acceptance and payment receipts for two years after the overseas student ceases to be an accepted student. If student is granted with RPL or course credit which will reduce overseas student’s length course,
- Students will be informed of the reduced course duration following granting of RPL and ensure the confirmation of enrolment (COE) is issued only for the reduced duration of the course.
- Any changes in course duration will be reported in PRISMS, if RPL or course credit is granted after the overseas student visa is granted.
Note: For more information please refer to Student Prospectus and Student Handbook
Note: Melbourne Trades College does not guarantee any employment outcomes with its programs.
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