Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis

Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis

Course Overview

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform advanced diagnostic tasks in the automotive retail, service and repair industry

Qualification Code and Title:AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis.
CRICOS Course Code:113268K.
Delivery Location:Level 1, 190 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC, 3000.
60 Belfast Street, Broadmeadows, VIC, 3047.
Mode of Delivery:Face to face classroom, Practical training and assessment is completed in BIC workshop.

Course Entry & Visa Requirement

Students must be a minimum age of 18 years or above at the time of course commencement.

Those undertaking the Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis must have completed an Automotive Mechanical Certificate III qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency.

International Students applying for this qualification must have a minimum English language proficiency of IELTS 6.0 or an equivalent exam result recognised by the Department of Home Affairs.

You must still take the BIC’s pre-entry placement test at Orientation. It is used as a guide to determine the level of language, literacy and numeracy required for competent performance.

Other equivalent English language proficiency level is deemed one of the following:

English language test providersMinimum scoreMinimum score and at least 20 weeks English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)65
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)5040
   

OR

any other form that satisfies the Institution during their pre-enrolment interview

English Language Evidence Exemptions:

You do not need to provide evidence of an English test score with your visa application if one of the following applies:

  • you are a citizen and hold a passport from UK, USA, Canada, NZ or Republic of Ireland
  • you are an applicant who is a Foreign Affairs or, Defence sponsored student or a Secondary Exchange student (AASES)
  • you are enrolled in a principal course of study that is a registered school course, a standalone English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS), a course registered to be delivered in a language other than English, or a registered post-graduate research course
  • you have completed at least 5 years’ study in English in one or more of the following countries: Australia, UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, or the Republic of Ireland
  • in the 2 years before applying for the student visa, you completed, in Australia and in the English language, either the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education or a substantial component of a course leading to a qualification from the Australian Qualifications Framework at the Certificate IV or higher level, while you held a student visa.
  • Pre-Training Review: all international students will take the PTR to determine the determine suitability for the course and student needs.
  • Language, Literacy and Numeracy assessment test: prior enrolment to determine the student’s ability to complete the course or any LLN support during the study period.
  • Physical requirements: applicants will need to be physically able to carry out manual handling required to perform tasks involved while undergoing training. BIC will identify any such barriers presented by applicants during pre-training review and provide required support and reasonable adjustment where possible.
  • Hardware/Software requirements: BIC will provide access to computers/laptops during classroom hours. However, for students to work on assessments, tasks and self-study, all learners are expected to have access to a laptop or computer with Windows/macOS operating system at their own cost.
  • Student Support: Student needs are declared by the applicant at the time of enrolment: the application form allows the applicant to self-declare where they have learning disabilities. Every student is interviewed either face-to-face or over the telephone to attempt to establish the applicant skill and knowledge levels, their current employment and how that relates to the course content and interaction.

Pathways

On completion of AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, students may undertake one or more of following qualifications:

  • AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology.
  • Other Diplomas from other training packages.

Students completing AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis can expect to gain work as a:

  • Automotive Heavy Vehicle Master Technician
    Automotive Master Technician
    Automotive Mechanical Overhaul Technician

Courses Details

Students with prior learning and work experience can apply for RPL. Students who have completed corresponding units of competency and/or units contained within the packaging rules can apply for Credit Transfer. RPL evidence must include some of the following:

  • Work experience.
  • Life experience.
  • Previous study.
  • Professional development programs.

If you wish to apply for RPL or Credit Transfer, please notify BIC at the time of enrolment.

Assessment methods used for this qualification will provide a range of ways for individuals to demonstrate that they have met the required outcomes including:

  • Written Questions and Answers.
  • Projects.
  • Case Studies.
  • Observations.

At the beginning of each unit, trainers will outline the assessment tasks that must be completed.

Information about our training and assessment, policies and procedures are included in student handbook and should be read by you, prior to enrolment, which is available on college’s website. These documents contain important information about your training course, fees and charges including our refund policy.

The duration of this qualification is 30 weeks, including 06 weeks term breaks. The contact hours are 20 contact hours per week.

Student needs are declared by the applicant at the time of enrolment: the application form allows the applicant to self-declare where they have learning disabilities.

Every student is interviewed either face-to-face or over the telephone to attempt to establish the applicant skill and knowledge levels, their current employment and how that relates to the course content and interaction.

Where language, literacy and numeracy are in question Institute of BIC has a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment they may undertake to confirm their level of language, literacy and numeracy skills.

Course Structure

This qualification includes 10 units of competency:

  • 01 core units
  • 9 elective units
CORE UNITS
AURTTA021Diagnose complex system faults
ELECTIVE UNITS 
AURETR037Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle safety systems.
AURLTB104Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems
AURLTD109Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems
AURLTE104Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle petrol engines
AURLTE105Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle diesel engines systems
AURLTX104Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline
AURTTA125Diagnose complex faults in vehicle integrated stability control systems
AURTTR101Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems
AURAEA004Manage environmental and sustainability best practice in an
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Fees Information

Fees
Application Fee:$250
Material Fee:$250
Tuition Fee:$5500
Total Fees:$6000
Duration:

The duration of this qualification is 30 weeks, including 06 weeks term breaks. The contact hours are 20 contact hours per week.

Multiple intakes available.

For further information please call Berry International College on 123434567890 or email us on: info@berrycollege.edu.au