
Automotive
Australian Health and Management Institute Responsibility for Delivering Australian Qualifications:
The Australian Government oversees Registered Training Organisations to ensure that quality standards of education and awarding qualifications meet the requirements of the Australian Qualifications Framework. Therefore, Australian Health and Management Institute is responsible for the quality of training and assessment, student support services and the issuance of Australian Qualifications Framework certification on completion of a course.Australian Health and Management Institute AQF Courses
The following Australian Health and Management Institute courses are delivered and assessed under the Australian Qualifications Framework to ensure quality training and assessment. The following AQF courses are listed on the National Register at www.training.gov.au /Organisation/Details/70252 and on CRICOS http://cricos.education.gov.au/Institution/InstitutionDetails.aspx?ProviderCode=03595K
AUR30616 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Technology
CRICOS Course Code: 097718D
Duration: 78 weeks (62 weeks delivery plus 16 weeks term break)
Students study full time mixed mode of delivery that integrates:
- scheduled hours for face to face classes (15 hours per week during term time)
- scheduled hours for on-line learning (5 hours per week during term time)
- additional self-study to revise and reinforce areas of knowledge, assessment research and assessment preparation and completion
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Technology 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
| AURAEA002 Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURETR012 Test and repair basic electrical circuits | X | |
| AURETR023 Diagnose and repair spark ignition engine management systems | X | |
| AURETR025 Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehicles | X | |
| AURETR029 Diagnose and repair charging systems | X | |
| AURETR030 Diagnose and repair starting systems | X | |
| AURETR031 Diagnose and repair ignition systems | X | |
| AURLTB003 Diagnose and repair light vehicle hydraulic braking systems | X | |
| AURLTD004 Diagnose and repair light vehicle steering systems | X | |
| AURLTD005 Diagnose and repair light vehicle suspension systems | X | |
| AURLTE002 Diagnose and repair light vehicle engines | X | |
| AURLTZ001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle emission control systems | X | |
| AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations | X | |
| AURTTA018 Carry out diagnostic procedures | X | |
| AURTTB001 Inspect and service braking systems | X | |
| AURTTC003 Diagnose and repair cooling systems | X | |
| AURTTE004 Inspect and service engines | X | |
| AURTTF001 Inspect and service petrol fuel systems | X | |
| AURTTK002 Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURAFA003 Communicate effectively in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURETH011 Depower and reinitialise hybrid electric vehicles | X | |
| AURETR020 Diagnose and repair network electronic control systems | X | |
| AURETR022 Diagnose and repair vehicle dynamic control systems | X | |
| AURETR024 Diagnose and repair compression ignition engine management systems | X | |
| AURETR043 Diagnose and repair electronic body management systems | X | |
| AURETR044 Diagnose and repair integrated engine and transmission management systems | X | |
| AURLTF002 Diagnose and repair light vehicle diesel fuel injection systems | X | |
| AURLTJ011 Select light vehicle wheels and tyres | X | |
| AURLTQ012 Diagnose and repair light vehicle drive shafts | X | |
| AURLTX001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle manual transmission | X | |
| AURLTX013 Diagnose and repair light vehicle clutch systems | X | |
| AURTTA005 Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives | X | |
| AURTTF005 Diagnose and repair engine forced-induction systems | X | |
| AURTTK001 Use and maintain measuring equipment in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURTTX003 Inspect and service automatic transmissions | X |
Although the training package states that this qualification may be accessed by direct entry, international students must be 18 years of age or above and provide evidence the following published entry requirements as stated below:
Academic Entry Requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent of Australian HSC., and
English Language Entry Requirements:
- IELTS score 5.5 overall (with no band less than 5.0)
Graduates at this level will have skills for work. Job roles and titles may vary but can include:
- Light Vehicle Mechanical Technician
- Motor Mechanic
- Workshop Supervisor
Students that successfully complete all 36 units of competency as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with AUR30616 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Technology. This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
Students that complete some but not all of the units of competency as stated in the Course Structure may be issued with a Statement of Attainment. It will identify only those units of competence that have been completed as part of the qualification and recognised nationally under the AQF.
AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
CRICOS Course Code: 097721J
Duration: 26 weeks (20 weeks delivery plus 6 weeks term break)
Students study full time mixed mode of delivery that integrates:
- scheduled hours for face to face classes (15 hours per week during term time)
- scheduled hours for on-line learning (5 hours per week during term time)
- additional self-study to revise and reinforce areas of knowledge, assessment research and assessment preparation and completion
| AURTTA021 Diagnose complex system faults | X | |
| AURLTE004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle petrol engines | X | |
| AURLTE005 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle diesel engines | X | |
| AURLTD009 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems | X | |
| AURLTB004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems | X | |
| AURAEA004 Manage environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURLTX004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle automatic transmission and driveline systems | X | |
| AURTTA025 Diagnose complex faults in vehicle integrated stability control systems | X | |
| AURTTR001 Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems | X | |
| AURETR037 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle safety systems | X |
International students must be 18 years of age or above and provide evidence the following published entry requirements as stated below:
Course Entry Requirements
- Students undertaking the Certificate IV in Mechanical Diagnosis must have completed an automotive mechanical Certificate III qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency
Academic Entry Requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent of Australian HSC., and
English Language Entry Requirements:
- IELTS score 5.5 overall (with no band less than 5.0)
Graduates at this level will have skills for work. Job roles and titles may vary but can include:
- Automotive lead or master technician
- Automotive technical adviser
- Skilled tradesperson in automotive
Students that successfully complete all 10 units of competency as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis. This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
Students that complete some but not all of the units of competency as stated in the Course Structure may be issued with a Statement of Attainment. It will identify only those units of competence that have been completed as part of the qualification and recognised nationally under the AQF.
AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology
CRICOS Course Code: 097724F
Duration: 52 weeks (40 weeks delivery plus 12 weeks term break)
Students study full time mixed mode of delivery that integrates:
- scheduled hours for face to face classes (15 hours per week during term time)
- scheduled hours for on-line learning (5 hours per week during term time)
- additional self-study to revise and reinforce areas of knowledge, assessment research and assessment preparation and completion
| AURAFA007 Develop and document specifications and procedures | X | |
| AURAFA006 Conduct research and present technical reports | X | |
| AURAMA005 Manage complex customer issues in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURAMA006 Contribute to planning and implementing business improvement in an automotive workplace | X | |
| AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems | X | |
| AURETB002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in dynamic control management systems | X | |
| AURETE001 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in engine management systems | X | |
| AURLTB002 Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle braking systems | X | |
| AURLTD007 Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems | X | |
| AURLTE003 Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle engine and fuel systems | X | |
| AURLTQ003 Analyse and evaluate faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline systems | X | |
| AURTNA001 Estimate and quote automotive vehicle or machinery modifications | X |
International students must be 18 years of age or above and provide evidence the following published entry requirements as stated below:
Course Entry Requirements
- Students undertaking the Diploma of Automotive Technology must have completed an automotive Certificate IV qualification in one of the following disciplines, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency
- AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
- AUR40816 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling
Academic Entry Requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent of Australian HSC., and
English Language Entry Requirements:
- IELTS score 5.5 overall (with no band less than 5.0)
Graduates at this level will have skills for work. Job roles and titles may vary but can include:
- Advanced Diagnostic Technician
- Automotive System Designer
Students that successfully complete all 12 units of competency as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology. This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
Students that complete some but not all of the units of competency as stated in the Course Structure may be issued with a Statement of Attainment. It will identify only those units of competence that have been completed as part of the qualification and recognised nationally under the AQF.

