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Diploma of Automotive Management (International Student)

Course Code

AUR50105

Course Description

CRICOS Course Code: 072603K

INTRODUCTION

This course is for international students wishing to gain employment in the automotive management industries or further their studies. They will learn knowledge and skills in particular field of Automotive Management. The international students enrolled in this qualification will not be involved in a traditional trainee program. They will complete their training on a full time basis to gain this qualification.

NOTE: General requirements for this course include that students need to be 18 years of age or over. 

Entrance Requirements

  • Direct entry through AQF Level III
  • Year 12 or its equivalent
  • IELTS level 5.5 for overseas student

Exit Points

  • At any point prior to completion of program a learner may results in a statement of attainment for an individual unit where the learner has been assessed as competent
  • At successful completion of the program – AUR40105 Certificate IV in Automotive Management in Automotive Qualification

Pathways

  • Assessment-Only or Recognition of Prior Learning Pathway will be available if requested
  • Entry to Diploma level
  • CertificationStudents who successfully complete the course will receive the AUR50105
  • Diploma of  Automotive Management.
  • Career Pathway Opportunities:
  • Automotive Business Manager
  • Sales representative in Automotive
  • Branch Manager in Automotive
  • Automotive Insurance officer
  • Office Assistant
  • Customer service advisor

Course Units

Unit Code - Unit Title

  • AURC472082A - Plan and manage compliance with environmental regulations in a workplace or business
  • AURC561614A - Contribute to business improvement
  • BSBCMN411A - Monitor a safe workplace
  • BSBSBM301A - Research business opportunities
  • BSBFLM312A - Contribute to team effectiveness
  • BSBCMN307A - Maintain business resources
  • AURT365130A - Inspect vehicle systems and determine repair actions
  • AURT301383A - Dismantle, assemble and repair engine block and subassemblies
  • AURE318866A - Repair electrical systems
  • AURT318054A - Provide advice on the effects of wheel and tires combination
  • BSBMGT503A - Prepare Budgets and financial plans
  • BSBHR505A - Manage remuneration and employee benefits
  • BSBFLM501B - Manage personal work priorities and professional development
  • BSBFLM507B - Manage quality customer services
  • BSBFLM511B - Develop a workplace learning environment
  • BSBMKG501A - Evaluate marketing opportunities
  • BSBMKG602A - Develop a marketing plan
  • BSBFLM512A - Ensure team effectiveness
  • BSBMKG601A - Develop marketing strategies
  • BSBCMN410A - Coordinate Implementation of Customer Services strategies
  • BSBHR402A - Recruit and select personnel
  • BSBCMN407A -Coordinate business resources
  • BSBSBM401A - Establish business and legal requirements
  • BSBCMN404A - Develop teams and individuals
  • BSBADM408A - Prepare financial reports
  • BSBSBM406A - Manage finance
  • AURA454516A - Determine retail rates for work
  • AURC463238A - Manage complex customers issues
  • AURC465349A - Prepare written repair quotation

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.

Course Length:

This program will be delivered 20 hours per week by 68 weeks

Fees

Application fee: A$175.00

  • A non-refundable application fee must be submitted with an enrolment form.
  • Places cannot be confirmed unless payment has been received.

Resources Fee: $1,085.00

Overseas Student Health Cover: $595.00 (Singe health cover)

Tuition Fee: $13,500.00

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 65 Mark Street North Melbourne, VIC.

These facilities are fully-equipped to simulate a fully-operational workshop and are readily accessible by public transport.