RTO Code - 46358 | CRICOS Code - 04343M
AUR30620

Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

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.

Packaging Rules

36 units of competency are required for award of this qualification including

20 core units

16 elective units

Units of Competency


Unit CodeUnit TitleCore (C) Elective (E)
AURASA102Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplaceC
AURTTK001Use and maintain measuring equipment in an automotive workplaceE
AURTTK102Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplaceC
AURAEA002Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplaceC
AURTTE104Inspect and service enginesC
AURTTC103Diagnose and repair cooling systemsC
AURTTF101Inspect and service petrol fuel systemsC
AURLTZ101Diagnose and repair light vehicle emission control systemsC
AURTTJ011Balance wheels and tyresE
AURLTD105Diagnose and repair light vehicle suspension systemsC
AURLTD104Diagnose and repair light vehicle steering systemsC
AURTTF105Inspect and repair engine forced induction systemsE
AURTTB101Inspect and service braking systemsC
AURLTB103Diagnose and repair light vehicle hydraulic braking systemsC
AURTTX103Inspect and service automatic transmissionsE
AURTTQ001Inspect and service final drive assembliesE
AURETR125Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehiclesC
AURETR130Diagnose and repair starting systemsC
AURETR129Diagnose and repair charging systemsC
AURTTA104Carry out servicing operationsC
AURETR135Apply knowledge of petrol and diesel engine operationE
AURLTE102Diagnose and repair light vehicle enginesC
AURETR131Diagnose and repair ignition systemsC
AURETR123Diagnose and repair spark ignition engine management systemsC
AURETR124Diagnose and repair compression ignition engine management systemsE
AURTTA118Develop and carry out diagnostic test strategiesC
AURETR007Apply knowledge of automotive electrical circuits and wiring systemsE
AURETK002Use and maintain electrical test equipment in an automotive workplaceE
AURETR006Solder electrical wiring and circuitsE
AURETR010Repair wiring harnesses and loomsE
AURETR112Test and repair basic electrical circuitsC
AURETR009Install vehicle lighting and wiring systemsE
AURETR128Diagnose and repair instruments and warning systemsE
AURETR143Diagnose and repair electronic body management systemsE
AURETR132Diagnose and repair automotive electrical systemsE
AURETR027Install ancillary electronic systems and componentsE

AUR30620

Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

CRICOS Course Code: 117570E
AQF Level: Level 3

Delivery Mode
Classroom Blended including classroom sessions, self-study and assessments at home and simulated workplace environment.

Course Duration
Full time: over a period of 66 weeks of delivery is inclusive of 14 weeks holiday breaks. Classroom sessions of 20 hours per week

Course Delivery Location
29 Apex Drive, Truganina, Victoria 3029

Course Fees

International Students Admission Requirements

The AUR30620 – Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology allows direct entry into this qualification at the time of publication in training.gov.au. However, the RTO requires candidates to meet its admission requirements prior to enrolling into this qualification to ensure that they have the required skills and knowledge to successfully complete the qualification at this AQF level. This consists of:

  • Age requiremnt: Minimum age of 18 years and above
  • Academic Entry requirement: Satisfactory completion of year 12 or higher

Pre-Training Review Requirements

Onshore International Students- Complete the Pre-Training Review prior to the enrolment which aims to identify training needs through questions on previous education or training, relevance of the courses to learner and relevant experience.

Offshore International Students– Complete the Pre-Training Review prior to the enrolment which aims to identify training needs through questions on previous education or training, relevance of the courses to learner and relevant experience. This will be conducted either via video call or phone call to the prospective learner.

English Language Requirements

English Language Requirements (meet one of the requirements outlined below)

IELTS (General or Academic) overall PTE Academic TOEFL IBT CAE Scale ELICOS (General English)
6.0 50–57​ 60-78 169-175 n/a
5.5 42–49 46-59 162-168 + 15 weeks
5.0 36–41 35-45 154-161 + 20 to 30 weeks

 

Note: Results older than two years are not acceptable (for offshore applicants)

OR

  1. Evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States

OR

  1. Evidence that, within two years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia a foundation course or a senior secondary certificate of education or successfully completed substantial components (50% or more units according to the training package) Certificate IV or higher-level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework on a student visa.

OR

  1. Applicants originating from students visa assessment levels 1 and 2 countries without the required IELTS or equivalent score must undertake the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Digital (D) literacy test. For further information on student visa assessment levels visit Department of Home Affairs’ website at www.homeaffairs.gov.au.
  1. English Placement Test done in campus.

Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) and Digital (D) Literacy

Complete the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Digital (D) literacy test prior to the enrolment.

Other Requirements

  • Students required to invest approximately 3 hours a week of self-directed learning to complete self-study and assessments during the training weeks and does not include the term breaks.
  • Have physical attributes suitable for working in the automotive industry that encompasses manual handling of equipment including lifting and carrying heavy objects within scope of safe working practices (i.e. carrying diagnostic equipment and scan tools/equipment, removing and carrying vehicle electrical systems)

Assessment Methods

Assessment methods may include:

  • Written Assessments
  • Practical Demonstration
  • Unit Skill Test
  • Presentation

Pathways From The Qualification

Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis or other relevant qualifications.

Employment Pathways

Graduates may find employment in automotive Industry as a:

  • Light Vehicle Mechanical Technician
  • Automotive Light Vehicle Mechanical Repair Technician
  • Motor Mechanic (General)

*It is not, however, intended to indicate that an individual will gain immediate employment on completion of this qualification.

For more information about the course please contact us on info@grandford.edu.au