Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical
specialising in Air Conditioning

Traineeship
National Code
AUR20705
CRICOS Code:  
Centre:
Automotive, Transport and Engineering
Location:
Elgar Campus, Your home, Workplace
Study Area: Automotive;
Study Area Sub Category:  
Career Card:
Motor Mechanic Technician

What does this course involve?

This pre-apprenticeship course is for those who wish to specialise in the service and repair of automotive air conditioning systems.

This course will give you the skills and knowledge to install and service automotive air conditioning systems. You will learn how to carry out diagnostic procedures and use the right tools and equipment for the job.

You will also learn how to repair single electrical circuits, install ancillary electrical components and carry out service operations.

This course allows you to obtain current licensing in relation to government ozone protection and synthetic greenhouse gas management legislation.

What employment opportunities will I have?

This course may lead to employment opportunities relating to vehicle air conditioning servicing or installation. It is designed for those wanting to update their existing air-conditioning 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

This course is government accredited and has national recognition

What further study options will I have?

This course enables 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?

Individual interview

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, Your home, Workplace

What costs and other fees should I expect?

For this course, there are two fee structures. Visit the Government Subsidised Place Eligibility page to see if you are eligible for a Government subsidised place.

Government Subsidised Fees

  1. Tuition Fee - $1.62 per hour *
  2. Concession Tuition Fee - $105.00
  3. Service and Amenities Fee - $65.00 or 90.00
  4. Material Fees - contact the Institute

*Annual indicative tuition fee for full-time commencing students, and maximum for continuing students
Fee For Service Fees

Fee for Service - this course will cost $5,000.00 if you aren't eligible for government subsidised training.

If you are an employer seeking training for groups of employees, contact the Institute for a customised package.

How will I be assessed?

  • Oral presentation
  • Written assessment
  • Practical assessment
  • Project work

Will my previous experience or study count?

Advanced Standing is approved recognition of prior learning that is displayed as an Exemption (EX) on the student’s academic record. 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.

 
Units of Competency

AURT270278A
Use And Maintain Workplace Tooling & Equipment
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence required to select, safely use and maintain workplace tooling and equipment. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, selection, use, servicing, maintenance and storage of tooling and equipment and completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.

AURC270103A
Apply Safe Work Practices
20.00 hr

This unit incorporates the Worksafe Australia Guidelines and encompasses competencies necessary to apply basic safety and emergency procedures to maintain a safe workplace for staff, customers and others.

AURC270421A
Establish Relations With Customers
20.00 hr
This unit covers the competence to develop and maintain communication with customers.
AURC270789A
Communicate Effectively In The Workplace
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence to communicate in the workplace by oral, written and electronic means.

AURE218708A
Carry Out Repairs To Single Electrical Circuits
40.00 hr

This unit covers the competence to test electrical circuits and carry out repairs in an automotive retail, service and/or repair context, including replacement of fuses, bulbs and terminals, wiring repairs, i.e. open circuits/short circuits/earthing. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, testing of circuits and identification of faults/causes, repair and replacement of circuit components and completion of work finalisation processes, including cleanup and documentation.

AURE219531A
Install Ancillary Electrical Components
40.00 hr

This unit covers the competence to carry out the installation of vehicle ancillary electrical equipment such as audio systems, mobile telephones, cruise control, speed alert and navigation systems and gauges and instruments. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, installation and testing of ancillary electrical components and completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.

AURT200108A
Carry Out Service Operations
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence required to carry out routine and scheduled servicing operations It requires identification of servicing requirements, preparation for work, correct handling of lubricants and fluids, completion of servicing and work finalisation processes, including documentation.

AURT222631A
Install Air Conditioning Systems
30.00 hr
This unit covers the competence required to install air conditioning systems. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, installation and charging of the air conditioning systems and completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.
AURT222670A
Service Air Conditioning Systems
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence required to service automotive air conditioning systems. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, servicing of air conditioning systems and completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.

AURT226008A
Carry Out Pre-Repair Operations (Mechanical)
20.00 hr
This unit covers the competence required to clean components by mechanical or chemical means and remove components in preparation for either storage or repair. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, cleaning of components, the removal of components, tagging and storage of components and completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.
AURT271781A
Implement And Monitor Environmental Regulations In The Automotive Mechanical Industry
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence to undertake service or repair of light or heavy vehicles, motorcycles, outdoor power equipment or their components in a manner that ensures the protection of the environment.

AURT322666A
Repair/Retrofit Air Conditioning Systems
30.00 hr

This unit covers the competence required to repair/retrofit automotive air conditioning systems. The unit includes identification and confirmation of work requirement, preparation for work, degassing and regassing of the system, repair and retrofit of system and the completion of work finalisation processes, including clean-up and documentation.

AURT366108A
Carry Out Diagnostic Procedures
20.00 hr

This unit covers the competence required to diagnose component/equipment faults from different symptoms and to nominate repair action.

All fees quoted are annual indicative fees and are correct at the time of publishing. The Victorian state government recently announced a series of government funding and fee policy changes for TAFEs. As a result, the advertised tuition fee rates are subject to change, for students commencing their course from 1 July 2012. In subsequent calendar years, fees may be subject to a small increase in line with annual Institute fee pricing reviews. The student tuition fee is indicative only and subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as student services and amenities fees. This qualification may have prerequisites, co-requisite or bridging units from lower or higher level qualifications. An offer of a place is always subject to places being available. The Institute reserves the right to close applications when the course is full. Where minimum course numbers are not met, the course may be cancelled at short notice. In such instances and only when possible, an alternative option may be suggested for accredited courses. For further clarification please seek advice from the Institute.

Course Enquiries

Local Students
1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445)

International Students
+61 3 9286 9425

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