Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
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National Code AUR30308
Duration 1150.00 hours (nominal)
This course is an Apprenticeship course and is suitable for persons working in an automotive dealership or automotive electrical business as an automotive electrician.
Wangaratta
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WWAUTAERPL
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02/01/10 | 30/11/10 | |
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WWAUTAESBA
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02/01/10 | 30/11/10 | |
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WWAUTAE10
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02/01/10 | 30/11/10 |
Career Opportunities
This course will give the student the opportunity to complete an Apprenticeship in the Electrical field of Automotive and may lead on to further positions within the Automotive field.
Entry Requirements
Must be working as an apprentice.
Duration & Delivery
The course is delivered over the maximum 1000 hours and is aimed at an apprentice working in the Automotive electrical trade. The apprenticeship has a maximum of 4 years. This can be completed in a flexible environment.
Assessment
Participants are assessed via completion of required tasks and a demonstration of skills, eg. Written and verbal assignments, practical work, classroom participation, projects and/or written tests.
Qualification
The Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology is a nationally recognised qualification.
Course Fees
An information brochure on course fees is available from the Customer Service Centre.
Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC)
RCC is an assessment process that involves re-assessment of a previously gained accredited qualification that may no longer be recognised by official bodies. With your current industry experience, the RCC process will involve an assessment against the current qualification. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RCC or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is an evidence gathering assessment process where an individual's skills and knowledge in a specific vocational area are assessed against a unit or units of a nationally accredited training package. Thus enabling them to gain part or all of a formal qualification. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RPL or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.
Pathways to further VET study
Once the apprenticeship is complete further studies can be undertaken in Certificate IV and then the Diploma in Automotive.
Campus
Fryers Street - Shepparton.
Docker Street - Wangaratta.
Prospective students and employers must contact an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) for further information regarding Atuomotive Australian Apprenticeships.
Further Information
Contact the Customer Service Centre on 1300 GOTAFE (468233) or visit our web site, www.gotafe.vic.edu.au
It may be necessary to cancel or postpone courses due to insufficient enrolments or funding changes.
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