AUR50116 – Diploma of Automotive Management
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AUR50116 – Diploma of Automotive Management
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to diagnose, analyse, evaluate, design and modify automotive electrical and mechanical systems. It is suitable for those working in the automotive service and repair industry at the forefront of implementing new technologies. Pathways Pathways from the qualification Further training pathways from this…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to diagnose, analyse, evaluate, design and modify automotive electrical and mechanical systems. It is suitable for those working in the automotive service and repair industry at the forefront of implementing new technologies.
Pathways
Pathways from the qualification
Further training pathways from this qualification may lead to a relevant Advanced Diploma qualification
Employment or occupational pathway
The Diploma of Automotive Management prepares new employees or recognises and develops existing workers who are performing advanced diagnosis and design tasks in the automotive industry.
Job roles related to this qualification include:
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Advanced diagnostic technician
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Automotive Workshop Manager
Assessment Methods
Formative and summative (final) assessments are given to test the essential knowledge and practical skills of learners.
Assessment is through:
Formative Assessment – evidence is gathered through a range of workplace-based learning activities, and independent assessment activities that students can complete at their own pace, these assessments are then submitted to the trainer/assessor for discussions, and self-assessment and peer assessments supervised by the workplace supervisor are also included.
Summative Practical Assessments – practical assessment activities have been applied for each unit and evidence is gathered by the assessor using observation checklists with additional questioning to confirm knowledge observation checklists with additional questioning to confirm knowledge:
Workplace projects Assessment evidence that is produced must draw from workplace situations and workplace standards
This includes third-party reports
Written theory assessment is to be completed for each unit that is also submitted as evidence to support competence within the unit requirements.
REQUIREMENTS
The entry requirements for international students:
Must be 18 years old or over
Completed year 11 or equivalent
Minimum score of 5.5 – IELTS, 46 – TOEFL, 42 – PTE, 47 CAE score or equivalent