Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
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Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who service, diagnose and repair electrical systems and components in vehicles in the automotive electrical service and repair industry Course Duration This course is scheduled to be delivered over 52 weeks (including 6 Weeks Holidays) of full time study – 20 hours per…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who service, diagnose and repair electrical systems and components in vehicles in the automotive electrical service and repair industry
Course Duration This course is scheduled to be delivered over 52 weeks (including 6 Weeks Holidays) of full time study – 20 hours per week face to face. Students need to gain competency in 32 units (21 core units and 11 elective units) to successfully complete this course.
Assessment Methods Assessment is carried out on a range of tasks like written assessments, Practical demonstration of skills through observations. Assessment is structured throughout the course. If learners are unable to achieve competency, additional support is provided through mentoring and access to re-assessment as outlined in the Polytechnic Victoria policies and procedures.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be at least 18 years of age or over at the time of commencement of the course. l Completed Year 11 (Australian) or equivalent. l Overseas students must meet Student Visa requirements and provide evidence of English language proficiency with a minimum score of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent or study minimum of 6 weeks of upper intermediate level ELICOS at approved ELT centre. l Prospective students seeking for enrolment at Polytechnic Victoria will have to successfully complete a placement test at the required ACSF level of qualification that provides Polytechnic Victoria insight into student’s capability and helps it make a decision on whether the student possess sufficient LLN skills to pursue the qualification they are looking to be enrolled in