Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology

(Mechanical-Agricultural)

Course Code:AUR30405
Department:Heavy Vehicles & Engine Technology
Study Area(s):Automotive
Location(s):Docklands
Course Length:Part-time day (3 years)
Flexible (3 years)
Direct Entry:You can apply for this course directly through Kangan Institute.
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Course overview

This course trains you for work with heavy vehicle agricultural equipment. You will gain the skills and knowledge to competently carry out service, repair and diagnostic procedures.

Course modules

CORE
Module CodeModule TitleNominal Hours
AURC270103AApply Safe Working Practices20
AURE218664ARemove and Replace Electrical/Electronic Units/Assemblies20
AURE218676ATest, Service and Charge Batteries15
AURE218708ACarry Out Repairs to Single Electrical Circuits40
AURE220140AManufacture and Repair Wiring Harness/Looms40
AURE318866ARepair Electrical Systems80
AURE319166ARepair Charging Systems30
AURE319266ARepair Starting Systems30
AURE320666ARepair Ignition Systems30
AURE321066ARepair Electronic Systems40
AURE321771AService and Repair Electronic Compression Ignition Engine Management Systems50
AURE321971AInspect, Service and Repair Electronic Management, Monitoring and Tracking Systems40
AURT200108ACarry Out Servicing Operations20
AURT201170AInspect and Service Engines20
AURT203670AService Diesel Fuel Injection Systems20
AURT208170AService Transmissions (Hydrostatic)10
AURT209170AService Hydraulic Systems20
AURT210170AInspect and Service Braking Systems20
AURT212670AService Final Drive Assemblies5
AURT215170AInspect and Service Steering Systems10
AURT225667AUse and Maintain Measuring Equipment15
AURT270278AUse and Maintain Workplace Tools and Equipment20
AURT271781AImplement and Monitor Environmental Regulations in The Automotive Mechanical Industry20
AURT300471AInspect, Service and Repair Harvesting Equipment40
AURT300571AInspect, Service and Repair Crop Planting and Seeding Equipment40
AURT300671AInspect, Service and Repair Spraying and Spreading Equipment40
AURT301166ARepair Engines and Associated Engine Components60
AURT303666ARepair Diesel Fuel Systems80
AURT306170AInspect, Service and/or Repair Clutch Assemblies and Associated Operating System Components30
AURT306666ARepair Transmissions (Manual)40
AURT307166ARepair Transmissions (Automatic)50
AURT308166ARepair Transmissions (Hydrostatic)40
AURT310166ARepair Hydraulic Braking Systems40
AURT312666ARepair Final Drive Assemblies20
AURT315166ARepair Steering Systems30
AURT366108ACarry Out Diagnostic Procedures20
AURT409166ARepair Hydraulic Systems60
Total hours:1205

Course Fees

Are you eligible for Government Subsidised fees? Find out now!

You may be eligible for concession. Find out now!

Government SubsidisedFee For Service (Full fee)
ConcessionNon concessionRPLConcessionNon concessionRPL
Tuition fees$ 188$ 990^$ 95n/a$ 6,500^$ 3,250^
Student Services & Amenities Fees$ 32$ 212^n/an/an/an/a
Ancillary Fees$ 26$ 26n/an/an/an/a

^ Fees will not be more than stated.

* Approximate fees displayed are based on calendar year calculations. The fees apply to the units enrolled in 2012 only. Any enrolments in subsequent years will be charged at the rates applicable for that year.

* Materials fees may be required.

How to calculate fees? See the examples here.

Tuition feeStudent Services & Amenities FeesAncillary FeesTotal
Example 1:A student is enrolled in a Skills Building program with 200 nominal hours.
Government subsidised (Non concession)$1.75 x 200 = $350.00$0.32 x 200 = $64.00$26.00$440.00
Fee-For-Service (Non concession)$8.00 x 200 = $1,600.00n/an/a$8.00 x 200 = $1,600.00
Fee-For-Service (RPL)$4.00 x 200 = $800.00n/an/a$4.00 x 200 = $800.00
Example 2:A student is enrolled in a Skills Building program with 900 nominal hours.
Government subsidised (Non concession)$1.75 x 900 = $1,575.00
but capped at the maximum of $990.00
$0.32 x 900 = $288.00
but capped at the maximum of $212.00
$26.00$1,228.00
Fee-For-Service (Non concession)$8.00 x 900 = $7,200.00
but capped at the maximum of $6500.00
n/an/a$6500.00
Fee-For-Service (RPL)$4.00 x 900 = $3,600.00
but capped at the maximum of $3250.00
n/an/a$3250.00

See the detailed fees structure.

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What costs and other fees should I expect?

Call the Contact Centre on 13 TAFE (13 8233) for a fee schedule.

What employment opportunities will I have?

Certificate III programs are the same as apprenticeships.
People who successfully complete the Certificate III will be recognised as registered tradespeople in this field.

What skills will I have when I complete this course?

You will gain skills to work in the retail, service and repair sector of the automotive industry, with agricultural equipment.

What qualifications will I receive?

On successful completion you will be awarded the Certificate lll in Automotive Mechanical Technology Agricultural. As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised.

What opportunities for further studies will I have?

This course leads to advanced study in the automotive field in Certificate lV or diploma courses.

Can I apply?

You are eligible to apply if you are 15 years or older and have been offered an apprenticeship in this field.

Entry to this course is via rolling enrolments.

How do I apply?

New Apprentices/Trainees will first need to be employed and signed up to a “Contract of training” by an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC).These AAC’s are located in Metropolitan and regional centres.

For locations visit http://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/ If this has already been done, and Kangan Institute has been listed as the preferred provider on the contract of training the Institute will contact you once your contract has been registered with Skills Victoria.

If you wish to contact the Institute for further information please call the Contact Centre on 13 TAFE (13 8233).

How will I be selected for this course?

Applicants must be currently employed as an apprentice or trainee in this field.

How long is the course?

The program is run over three years, with 320 hours of classes a year. The New Apprenticeship system offers you the flexibility to accelerate your progress, by allowing you to: gain credits from another program, attend more classes, take material home for home study, source materials from the internet and have your skills assessed in your workplace.

Where and how can I study?

For the rest of 2011, this course may be offered at the Coburg campus. As of 2012, all automotive courses will be run from our ACE campus in Docklands.. You can do your training by block (2 weeks in every 6 weeks) or day release or at your workplace.

How will I be assessed?

You will be assessed in this program, to show that you have achieved the skills and knowledge set out in the competency standards/modules. Assessment may include a combination of written, oral or practical assessment methods. You will be adviced in advance about the assessment procedure and criteria. There will also be opportunity for appeal and reassessment and you will be provided with this information.

Additional comments

The course consists of nine compulsory competencies and a further twenty seven electives chosen by the employer to suit the workplace.

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