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Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (International Student)
Course Code
AUR30405Course Description
CRICOS Course Code: 062971B
INTRODUCTION
This course is designed to prepare and equip students to work as motor mechanics in the rapidly growing automotive industry. The training units have been selected to provide the knowledge and skills required to repair and maintain a broad range of modern passenger and light commercial vehicles. The course consists of interactive classroom learning supported by hands-on workshop experience on appropriate vehicles and simulators.
Certification
Students who successfully complete the course will receive the AUR30405 Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (Light Vehicle)
Special Course Requirements
Automotive students are expected to:
- Follow Occupational Health & Safety practices pertaining to the course
- Attend all compulsory practical classes
Course Units
| Code | Title - Unit of Competency |
| AURC270103A | Apply safe working practices |
| AURT270278A | Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment |
| AURT271781A | Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive mechanical industry |
| AURE218676A | Test, service and charge batteries |
| AURE319166A | Repair charging systems |
| AURE319266A | Repair starting systems |
| AURE218708A | Carry out repairs to single electrical circuits |
| AURE320666A | Repair ignition systems |
| AURE321171A | Service and repair electronic spark ignition engine management systems |
| AURT303166B | Repair petrol fuel systems |
| AURT200108A | Carry out servicing operations |
| AURT202170A | Inspect and service cooling systems |
| AURT202166A | Repair cooling systems |
| AURT206670A | Inspect and service transmissions (manual) |
| AURTL306666A | Repair transmissions – manual (light vehicle) |
| AURT306170A | Inspect, service and/or repair clutch assemblies and associated operating system components |
| AURT207170A | Inspect and service transmissions (automatic) |
| AURTL312666A | Repair final drive assemblies (light vehicle) |
| AURT213165A | Remove and refit driveline components |
| AURTL313166A | Repair final drive – driveline (light vehicle) |
| AURT210170A | Inspect and service braking systems |
| AURT310166A | Repair hydraulic braking systems |
| AURT216170A | Inspect and service suspension systems |
| AURTL316166A | Repair suspension systems (light vehicle) |
| AURT215170A | Inspect and service steering systems |
| AURTL315166A | Repair steering systems (light vehicle) |
| AURT305671A | Inspect and repair engine forced induction systems |
| AURT205166A | Repair exhaust system components |
| AURT304666A | Repair and replace emission control systems |
| AURT217606A | Balance wheels and tyres |
| AURT217668A | Select tyres and rims for specific applications (light) |
| AURT201170A | Inspect and service engines |
| AURTL301166A | Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle) |
| AURT365508A | Carry out vehicle safety/roadworthy inspection |
| AURT366108A | Carry out diagnostic procedures |
| AURT366308A | Carry out advanced diagnostic procedures |
Assessment
Students are assessed using a variety of methods including formal examinations, case studies, assignments and assessments, presentations, videotaped role-plays, and module-specific projects. Students are also required to provide evidence of competency through practical demonstrations in the automotive workshop.
Entrance Requirements
However, general requirements for this course include that students need to be 18 years of age or over, have completed Year 12 of secondary school, (or equivalent), and have an English language proficiency of IELTS level 5.5 or its equivalent.
Course Length
The AUR30405 CERTIFICATE III in Automotive Mechanical Technology course length is 52 weeks
Fees
Training Facilities & Locations
The Ashmark Institute of Australia students are expected to train at the following locations:
- 287-313 Macaulay Road, North Melbourne, VIC.
- 65 Mark Street North Melbourne, VIC.
The facilities are located in the central business district and are easily accessible by public transport from all points of the city.
And workshop training is conducted at Unit 14, 65 Mark Street North Melbourne, VIC.
These facilities are fully-equipped to simulate a fully-operational workshop and are readily accessible by public transport.





