Course description
You must complete each group as specified as well as following the course
completion instructions. If a course contains optional groups there will
statement at the top of the course indicating how many you must do. At the
top of any group containing optional subgroups there will be a statement
saying how many you must do.
The award of the Statement of Attainment in Automotive (Pre-Vocational)
requires the achievement of 12 units of competency from the Automotive
Retail Service and Repair Training Package (AUR05)and 1 work experience
module:
- 2 compulsory core units
- 6 compulsory technical inventory units
- 4 elective units of competency
- 1 work experience module
The elective sub-groups in this Statement of Attainment were determined
through consultation with an industry working party and TAFE Institutes.
There are no AQF level 1 units in this course as they do not articulate
into CII and CIII qualifications. The AQF level 3 units are not included
as it was felt that these units were beyond the scope and iontent of this
pre-vocational program.
The course structure is made up of 6 major groups of units and modules.
These groups are:
GROUP 1 - Core competency units - safety and environmental units
specified in many CII and CIII automotive training package (AUR05)
qualifications.
GROUP 2 - Compulsory automotive technical inventory units of
competence.
GROUP 3 - Automotive elective units - technical and other units of
competence from AUR05 as determined through the consultation
process (see note 2).
GROUP 4 - Work experience modules - modules that provide industry or
simulated industrial experiences that allow students to apply
and practice skills to assist in the achievement of the units
of competence.
GROUP 5 - Employment skills modules - modules that develop skills
and support students in gaining employment at the successful
completion of the course. These modules are enrichment modules
and do not count towards course completion.
GROUP 998 - Tutorial support modules - modules thatprovide tutorial
support for students who have special needs in areas of literacy and/or
numeracy.
Note:
1) The course structure does not dictate the order in which units/modules
be delivered. Institutes/Colleges shouls be flexible in order and method of
delivery and group units/modules in response to College and /or work
experience workplace needs.
2) To satisfy specific local industry and College needs, Institutes should
contact the Program Manager to have additional units of competence added to
the course.
Course Elective Completion:
At least 5 elective modules/units must be completed. These may be chosen from groups 3, 4
Group 1 CORE AUTOMOTIVE UNITS
All module/units must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
AURC270103A Apply safe working practices 12
AURT271781A Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive mechanical industry 4
Group 2 AUTOMOTIVE COMPULSORY UNITS
All module/units must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
AURE218676A Test, service and charge batteries 12
AURT201170A Inspect and service engines 36
AURT202170A Inspect and service cooling systems 16
AURT203170A Service petrol fuel systems 20
AURT210170A Inspect and service braking systems 20
AURT270278A Use and maintain workplace tooling and equipment 30
Group 3 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTIVE UNITS
At least 4 module/units must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
AURC252103A Apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes 8
AURC270421A Establish relationships with customers 8
AURC270789A Communicate effectively in the workplace 16
AURE218708A Carry out repairs to single electrical circuits 24
AURE224008A Carry out soldering of electrical wiring/circuits 20
AURT200108A Carry out servicing operations 12
AURT200368A Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives 20
AURT201164A Remove and install engine assemblies 16
AURT202166A Repair cooling systems 24
AURT203670A Service diesel fuel injection systems 24
AURT204670A Inspect and service emission control systems 12
AURT205166A Repair exhaust system/components 8
AURT206670A Inspect and service transmissions (manual) 20
AURT207170A Inspect and service transmissions (automatic) 20
AURT208170A Service transmissions (hydrostatic) 20
AURT209170A Service hydraulic systems 20
AURT212670A Service final drive assemblies 16
AURT213170A Service final drive (driveline) 16
AURT215170A Inspect and service steering systems 20
AURT216170A Inspect and service suspension systems 20
AURT217606A Balance wheels and tyres 8
AURT217766A Remove, inspect, repair and fit tyres and tubes (light) 16
AURT217966A Remove, inspect, repair and fit tyres and tubes (heavy) 20
AURT225667A Use and maintain measuring equipment 20
AURV226864A Remove, replace and realign bolt-on panels, sections and fittings 40
AURV229603AA Apply acrylic lacquer refinishing materials 50
AURV231649A Prepare vehicle/component/equipment for customer use 24
Group 4 WORK EXPERIENCE MODULES
At least 1 module/unit must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
6200Z Transport work experience 240
8971D Work placement 240 ABD313
Group 5 ENRICHMENT
You may choose modules/units from this group but they do not count towards course completion
Modules/Units Name Hrs
7292J Automotive systems & components 16
8979W Job seeking skills 20 NCS003
8979X Writing skills for work 20 NCS002
Group 998 TUTORIAL
Your teacher will tell you if you need to do any modules/units from this group
Modules/Units Name Hrs
3989B Integrated vocational skills 50
8999A Tutorial support 36