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Automotive Mechanical Light Vehicle - Statement of Attainment


Program Summary: This program is for you if you wish to obtain an apprenticeship or traineeship in automotive but do not have an employer. It covers the basic skills needed by motor mechanics such as using and maintaining tools, testing, servicing and replacing batteries and inspecting and servicing engines, suspension systems and steering systems.

Qualification:

Statement of Attainment
Training Program in Automotive Light Vehicle
This program achieves units of competencies from the Automotive, Retail and Repair Training Package (AUR05)

Program No:

SA-2J146

Campus:

Fyshwick

Accredited To:

Training Package currently endorsed

Application Method:

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REMEMBER! Completing this application form does not guarantee you a place in the course you have chosen. You have completed an application to enrol ONLY.

 

Delivery Mode: 1 semester full-time (approx. 20 hours per week)

Youth Allowance/Austudy: Click here for more information

Job Opportunities: Entry to further study and employment opportunities in the automotive industry

Entry Requirements: You must be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10 (early in your program your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program).

Recognition: For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here

Additional Information: You must provide and wear appropriate protective clothing during off-the-job training sessions. You must purchase some required textbooks and reference materials.

 

Subjects: To gain the Training Program in Automotive Light Vehicle you must successfully complete the following.

 

Subject

Course No

Title

Nat/State ID

Core (complete all)

AUTM

413

Applying safe working practices

-

AUTM

305

Testing, servicing and charging batteries

-

AUTM

306

Carrying out repairs to single electrical circuits

-

AUTM

309

Using and maintaining workplace tools and equipment

-

AUTM

336

Selecting and using bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives

-

AUTM

335

Carrying out servicing operations

-

AUTM

337

Inspecting and servicing engines

-

AUTM

338

Inspecting and servicing cooling systems

-

AUTM

367

Servicing final drive (driveline)

-

AUTM

368

Inspecting and servicing steering systems

-

AUTM

369

Inspecting and servicing suspension systems

-

AUTM

361

Servicing petrol fuel systems

-

AUTM

364

Communicating effectively in the workplace

-

AUTM

474

Automotive industry placement

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