Course Outline
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform advanced diagnostic operations in the automotive retail, service and repair environment. class.
| Course code | AUR40216 |
| Start date | Monthly intakes available. Please contact the admissions team for further information.
International Students: +613 9450 0500 Local Students: 131389 |
| Delivery mode | classroom based; apprenticeship (Please note: you will need to supply your own employer) |
| Duration |
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Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for international students:
- Must be 18 years old or over
- Completed year 11 or equivalent
- Minimum score of 5.5 – IELTS, 46 – TOEFL, 42 – PTE, 47 CAE score or equivalent
Domestic students
• Applicants are required to attend a Pre- Training Interview as part of the enrolment process
• Training and assessments are conducted in English.
• Applicants must possess sound written and spoken English skills.
• Applicants are required to complete a Language, literacy and numeracy test paper as part of a selection interview.
Duration
30 weeks of study with 5 weeks of break.
Units of study
| Core Unit | ||
| UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME | Course Hrs |
| AURTTA021 | Diagnose complex system faults | 60 |
| Elective Units | ||
| UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME | Course Hrs |
| AURLTB004 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems | 60 |
| AURHTB006 | Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle braking systems | 60 |
| AURLTD009 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems | 60 |
| AURHTD006 | Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle steering and suspension systems | 60 |
| AURLTE005 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle diesel engines | 60 |
| AURHTE003 | Diagnose complex faults in heavy vehicle diesel engines | 60 |
| AURLTX004 | Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle automatic transmission and driveline systems | 60 |
| AURHTX006 | Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle transmission and driveline systems | 60 |
| BSBCMM301 | Process customer complaints | 60 |
Pathways
Those undertaking Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis must have completed an automotive mechanical Certificate III qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency.
Pathways from the qualification
Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR50116 Diploma of Automotive Management, AUR50216 Diploma in Automotive Technology or other relevant qualifications.
Employment or occupational pathway
The Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis provides advanced training for automotive technicians who want to further develop their diagnostic and technical skills.
Job roles related to this qualification include:
- Automotive lead or master technician
- Automotive technical adviser.
Assessment Methods
For a Training and Assessment pathway, participants are advised of the assessment requirements at the start of each training session.
Students not achieving competency in any of the assessments will be required to undertake another assessment under the terms and conditions of ETEA’s reassessment policy
Recognition Of Prior Learning (RPL) / Credit Transfer
Recognition of prior learning is a process where a person with work experience, can have their skills and knowledge assessed, with the aim of getting a formal qualification.
The skills and knowledge of the students are matched to current industry qualifications so that they can gain that formal recognition. RPL is ideal for people with industry relevant work skills or knowledge acquired.
Credit Transfer
MITT recognises AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by any other Registered Training Organisation in Australia. Students may request credit for a unit or course/program based on study in an identical unit or course/program at another institution. Suitable documentation such as a Statement of Attainment must be provided when applying for Credit Transfer or National Recognition.
Course Brochure
Course Intake Dates
International Students: +613 9450 0500
Local Students: 131389