Prime Minister's 2010 Vocational Prizes awarded
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
Applicants must be employed as an apprentice at time of enrolment.
The course is delivered both on and off the job. The total duration for this full time course is 1559 nominal hours*. This includes work placement time and is scheduled around but does not include essential learning subjects.
*All Apprenticeships have a nominal term - this is the timeframe that is on the Apprenticeship training contract. The nominal hour total is the amount of time that it's reasonably expected that someone could become competent and complete their Apprenticeship. This figure is a guideline and does not restrict their learning progress.
To obtain a Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology 36 Units of competency will be completed inthe following areas:
Core | |
AURC270103A | Apply safe working practices |
AURT366108A | Carry out diagnostic procedures |
AURT271781A | Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive mechanical industry |
Compulsory Light Vehicle | |
AURE218676A | Test, service and charge batteries |
AURE320666A | Repair ignition systems |
AURE321171A | Service and repair electronic spark ignition engine management systems |
AURE218708A | Carry out repairs to single electrical circuits |
AURT202166A | Repair cooling systems |
AURTL301166A | Repair engines and associated engine components (Light Vehicle) |
AURT303166B | Repair petrol fuel systems |
AURT304666A | Repair and replace emission control systems |
AURT306170A | Inspect, service and /or repair clutch assemblies and associated operating system components |
AURTL306666A | Repair transmission manual (Light Vehicle) |
AURTL310166A | Repair hydraulic braking systems |
AURTL312666A | Repair final drive assemblies |
AURTL313166A | Repair final drive driveline (Light Vehicle) |
AURTL315166A | Repair steering systems (Light Vehicle) |
AURTL316166A | Repair suspension systems (Light Vehicle) |
Technical Inventory Elective | |
AURT201170A | Inspect and service engines |
AURT207170A | Inspect and service transmissions (automatic) |
AURT206670A | Inspect and service transmissions (manual) |
AURT222670A | Service air conditioning systems |
AURT365508A | Carry out vehicle safety/roadworthy inspection |
AURTL317108A | Carry out wheel alignment operations (Light Vehicle) |
AURT217606A | Balance wheels and tyres |
AURT203670A | Service diesel fuel injection systems |
AURT217766A | Remove, inspect, repair and fit tyres and tubes (light) |
AURT200108A | Carry out service operations |
AURT270278A | Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment |
AURT210170A | Inspect and service braking systems |
Elective | |
AURE319166A | Repair Charging Systems |
AURE319266A | Repair Starting Systems |
BSBCMM201A | Communicate in the workplace |
BSBWOR203A | Work effectively with others |
AURT200368A | Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives |
BSBOHS201A | articipate in OHS processes |
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
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