What does this course involve?
You will learn how to install and service automotive airconditioning systems, carry out diagnostic procedures and use the right tools and equipment for the job.
Learn how to repair single electrical circuits, install ancillary electrical components and carry out service operations.
Designed to align with government ozone protection and synthetic greenhouse gas management legislation, this course will also teach you how to implement and monitor environmental regulations.
What employment opportunities will I have?
This course may lead to employment opportunities relating to vehicle airconditioning servicing or installation. It is designed for those wanting to update their existing airconditioning systems and licensing qualifications.
As a student, the Institute’s Employment Service is your first port of call for advice on gaining employment in this field, and can be contacted on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
Accreditation
Nationally Recognised
What further study options will I have?
This course may allow you to obtain current licensing in relation to government ozone protection and synthetic greenhouse gas management legislation.
Can I apply?
You must be working in the Automotive Industry (or related fields)
How do I apply?
Direct Entry - Rolling enrolments
If you have any queries, please contact the Institute on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
How will I be selected for this course?
Length of course
Flexible depending on hours chosen per week. Can be studied as a combination of online and on campus.
Where will I study?
Elgar Campus,
Off campus
What costs and other fees should I expect?
Self Funded $AUD 650 full course or $AUD250 (if already qualified in Automotive Mechanical)
How will I be assessed?
- Oral presentation
- Written assessment
- Practical assessment
- Project work
- Workplace Assessment
Will my previous experience or study count?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC) takes into account the knowledge and skills you’ve already gained through your previous education and work. This may be through formal or informal training, paid or unpaid work experience, and can earn you credit if relevant to your chosen course.