Entry into this program requires International Students to fulfill requirements as listed below:
Must be 18 years of age or over
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.
Completed year 12 (HSC or equivalent)
Minimum 5.5 IELTS score or equivalent as per the following:
a. TOEFL iBT: 46
b. PTE Academic: 42
c. OET: B for each test component
d. Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) 162
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who diagnose, analyse, evaluate, design and modify vehicle systems in the automotive retail, service and repair industry.
This course is designed for international students who will be involved in classroom training in a full time capacity to gain the qualification. These students may come from different countries and cultural backgrounds and must hold a valid student visa.
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Qualifcation Rules
Students need to complete 12 units of competency in total, following the guidelines as outlined in the AUR Training Package Qualifications Rules, which require:
1 core unit plus
11 elective units
Please note: All the elective units have been selected by the college through an extensive consultative process with industry partners and they have been identified to provide knowledge and skills appropriate for the industry. The full list of units can be found in AUR Training Package and are made available for all AAIC training staff and students to review. The units offered by AAIC are listed as below:
Unit Name
Develop and Document specifications and procedures
Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline systems
Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems
Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in convenience and entertainment systems
Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in theft-deterrent systems
Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in dynamic control management systems
Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in engine management systems
Develop and apply electrical system modifications
Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle braking systems
Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems
Manage Risk
Implement customer service standards
After achieving the AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology, student may choose to undertake further studies.
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Students are provided with advice on employment and training options throughout the delivery of the program. Job roles and titles may vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Automotive Electrical Workshop Manager/Service Manager, Automotive Electrical Workshop Technical Service Advisor, Automotive Master Technician.
Overseas student health cover: $550 per year