AUR30620 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
CRICOS Code : 103623A
Qualification Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of light vehicles in the automotive retail, service and repair industry. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of this publication. Applicants must be aware that heavy lifting may be required during the training and assessment of this course.
What you’ll gain:
Hands-On Training: Gain practical experience in diagnosing, servicing, and repairing light vehicle mechanical systems under the guidance of industry-experienced Trainer and Assessors.
Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Learn the latest industry standards, technologies, and techniques to stay ahead in the competitive automotive sector.
Why choose us:
Nationally recognised training and qualification.
Flexible study options to suit your schedule.
Career support and industry connections.
Career Guidance
Participants are provided with advice on career development and training options throughout the delivery of the program.
Admissions Entry Requirements
- All students must be of 18 years of age or over at the time of applying for admission at Barkly International College.
- IELTS band score of 6.0 in each of the four test components (listening, reading, writing, and speaking) with DHA regulations.
- Satisfactory completion of studies in applicant’s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification is required for entry into all courses.
- Mature age students will also be considered without the minimum education requirements but with relevant work experience within chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet course requirements.
- A Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment must be undertaken by all International Students prior to enrolling into the course.
Specific Course Requirements
AUR: Automotive Retail, Services and Repair Training Package Qualifications
Applicants wishing to enrol in an automotive course should be aware that some tasks may involve heavy lifting. This physical requirement is an integral part of the training and work in the automotive industry. It includes:
- Lifting and Moving Parts: Handling heavy vehicle parts, such as tires, engines, and other components, which often need to be lifted and maneuvered.
- Operating Equipment: Using tools and machinery that may require physical strength and the ability to move and position heavy equipment.
- Workshop Activities: Performing various tasks in a workshop setting, which may involve lifting, carrying, and positioning materials and parts.
- Basic Computer skills: Use search engines such as Google, emails, MS word.
Core units
UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME |
AURASA102 | Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace |
AURAEA002 | Monitor environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace |
AURTTK102 | Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace |
AURETR125 | Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehicles |
AURTTC103 | Diagnose and repair cooling systems |
AURVTA104 | Inspect damaged vehicle systems and recommend repairs |
AURTTF101 | Inspect and service petrol fuel systems |
AURACA101 | Respond to customer needs and inquiries in an automotive workplace |
AURLTQ101 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle final drive assemblies |
AURETR131 | Diagnose and repair ignition systems |
AURETR123 | Diagnose and repair spark ignition engine management systems |
AURETR129 | Diagnose and repair charging systems |
AURETR130 | Diagnose and repair starting systems |
AURLTJ102 | Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes |
AURLTD104 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle steering systems |
AURLTD105 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle suspension systems |
AURLTE102 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle engines |
AURETR112 | Test and repair basic electrical circuits |
AURTTJ012 | Remove, inspect, and refit wheel hubs and associated brake components |
AURLTX103 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle clutch systems |
Elective Units
UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME |
AURTTA104 | Carry out servicing operations |
AURTTB101 | Inspect and service braking systems |
AURLTQ102 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle drive shafts |
AURAMA003 | Conduct information sessions in an automotive workplace |
AURAQA002 | Inspect technical quality of work in an automotive workplace |
AURSCA101 | Select and supply automotive parts and products |
AURTTA017 | Carry out vehicle safety inspections |
AURETR006 | Solder electrical wiring and circuits |
AURTTA118 | Develop and carry out diagnostic test strategies |
AURLTZ101 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle emission control systems |
AURLTB103 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle hydraulic braking systems |
AURLTX102 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle automatic transmissions |
AURLTX101 | Diagnose and repair light vehicle manual transmissions |
AURTTE104 | Inspect and service engines |
AURETR143 | Diagnose and repair electronic body management systems |
AURETR144 | Diagnose and repair integrated engine and transmission management systems |
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Your existing skills obtained through previous work, education and life experiences may make you eligible to receive formal recognition towards your qualification through the Recognition of Prior Learning process.
This process acknowledges that people learn in many different ways and that learning may have been obtained through formal or informal learning. To receive RPL, your skills, training and experiences are assessed against recognised qualifications.
Applications for RPL should be made prior to enrolling. To discuss RPL for this course please contact us on Barkly International College on (03) 9600 2996 and ask to speak to the Course Coordinator for this qualification or the Training Manager.
Course Credits
Barkly International College accepts and provides credit(s) to learners for units of competency and/or modules (unless licensing or regulatory requirements prevent this) where these are evidenced by:
- AQF certification documentation issued by any other RTO or AQF authorised issuing organisation.
- Authenticated VET transcripts issued by the Registrar.
Credit will be granted not only for studies completed at an RTO, but at any authorised issuing organisation, such as a university. In such cases, an analysis as to the equivalence of the study completed with the relevant unit/s or module/s would need to be completed before any credit could be granted.