AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
DOMESTIC STUDENTS
Duration | 26 weeks (0.5 years) – full-time or part-time distance, online or blended mode |
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Location | The practical training must be completed in a mechanical workshop |
Course Overview
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform advanced diagnostic operations in the automotive retail, service and repair environment.
It is suitable for those working in the automotive service and repair industry at the forefront of the implementation of new technologies.
No licensing, legislative, or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Career Pathways
- Automotive lead or master technician
- Automotive technical adviser
Course Structure
Total number of units = 10
To attain the AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, 10 units must be completed:
- 1 Core units
- 9 Elective units (from the units listed below – available units will be confirmed in the student confirmation letter)
Core Units
Unit code |
Unit title |
Prerequisite unit |
AURTTA021 |
Diagnose complex system faults |
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Elective Units
Unit code |
Unit title |
Prerequisite unit |
AURETH003 |
Diagnose and repair high voltage rechargeable energy storage systems in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 |
AURETH004 |
Diagnose and repair traction motor speed control systems in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 |
AURETH005 |
Diagnose and repair high voltage traction motors in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 |
AURETH006 |
Diagnose and repair auxiliary motors and associated components in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 |
AURETH007 |
Diagnose and repair system instrumentation and safety interlocks in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 |
AURETH008 |
Diagnose and repair HVAC and rechargeable energy storage cooling systems in battery electric vehicle |
AURETH001 |
AURETH009 |
Diagnose and repair DC to DC converters in battery electric vehicles |
AURETH001 AURETR025 |
AURETH010 |
Diagnose and repair high voltage rechargeable energy storage systems in hybrid electric vehicles |
AURETR025 |
AURETR037 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle safety systems |
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AURETU006 |
Diagnose complex faults in air conditioning and HVAC systems |
|
AURHTB106 |
Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle braking systems |
|
AURHTD106 |
Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle steering and suspension systems |
|
AURHTE103 |
Diagnose complex faults in heavy vehicle diesel engines |
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AURHTX106 |
Diagnose complex faults in heavy commercial vehicle transmission and driveline systems |
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AURJTD105 |
Diagnose complex faults in motorcycle steering and suspension systems |
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AURJTE102 |
Diagnose complex faults in motorcycle engine and transmission systems |
|
AURKTA109 |
Diagnose complex faults in mobile plant hydraulic systems |
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AURKTB103 |
Diagnose complex faults in mobile plant braking systems |
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AURKTD105 |
Diagnose complex faults in mobile plant steering and suspension systems |
|
AURKTX103 |
Diagnose complex faults in mobile plant transmission and driveline systems |
|
AURLTB104 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems |
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AURLTD109 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems |
|
AURLTE104 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle petrol engines |
|
AURLTE105 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle diesel engines |
|
AURLTX104 |
Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle automatic transmission and driveline systems |
|
AURMTA007 |
Conduct non-destructive testing |
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AURMTE001 |
Test engines using a dynamometer |
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AURMTF001 |
Analyse and repair performance carburetted fuel systems |
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AURMTF002 |
Analyse and repair performance fuel injection systems |
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AURMTQ001 |
Analyse and repair faults in performance driveline systems |
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AURTTA125 |
Diagnose complex faults in vehicle integrated stability control systems |
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AURTTA026 |
Diagnose complex faults in electronic over hydraulic systems |
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AURTTL111 |
Diagnose complex faults in CNG fuel systems |
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AURTTL112 |
Diagnose complex faults in LNG fuel systems |
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AURTTL113 |
Diagnose complex faults in LPG fuel systems |
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AURTTR101 |
Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems |
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*Elective units for this qualification are current at the time of publication and are subject to change
Entry Requirements
Age Requirements
All students must be at least 18 years of age or above at the time of the course commencement to study at Mervic College.
English Language Requirements
Mervic approved LLN (ACSF level 4) or an English Placement Test;
OR
General English with Intermediate level achieved;
OR
Mature-age candidates with relevant industry experience
Academic Requirements – Pre-Requisites
Those undertaking the Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis must have completed an automotive mechanical Certificate III qualification, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency.
Pre-Training Review
All students are required to undertake a pre-training review that aims to identify their training needs through questions on previous education or training, the relevance of the courses to the learner, and relevant experience.
Qualification Recognition
Qualifications offered by Mervic College are based on the principles, guidelines, and standards set by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and VET Quality Framework (VQF) and are nationally recognised.
Course Tuition Fee
Subsidy: No government-funded places are available at the moment.
Special discounted fee: $6,500
Resources fee: $800 (covers uniform, student tool kit, learning resources, etc.)
NO APPLICATION OR ENROLMENT FEE
Contact our student admin team for further information on fees and an offer – admissions@merviccollege.edu.au
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