Qualification Overview
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who undertake leadership and management roles in the automotive industry. It is suitable for entry into senior management roles in all sectors of the automotive industry.
Course Structure
The AUR50116 Diploma of Automotive Management requires the successful completion of 6 core and 6 elective units (a total of 12 units).
Code |
Title |
Core or Elective |
AURAEA004 |
Manage environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace |
Core |
AURAMA005 |
Manage complex customer issues in an automotive workplace |
Core |
AURAMA006 |
Contribute to planning and implementing business improvement in an automotive workplace |
Core |
BSBFIM501 |
Manage budgets and financial plans |
Core |
BSBMGT502 |
Manage people performance |
Core |
BSBWHS501 |
Ensure a safe workplace |
Core |
BSBCUS501 |
Manage quality customer service |
Elective |
BSBHRM405 |
Support the recruitment, selection and induction of staff |
Elective |
BSBWOR501 |
Manage personal work priorities and professional development |
Elective |
BSBWOR502 |
Lead and manage team effectiveness |
Elective |
BSBMGT517 |
Manage operational plan |
Elective |
BSBLED401 |
Develop teams and individuals |
Elective |
Entry Requirements
New Era Institute has the following entry requirements:
International students must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Meet the following education requirements:
- Year 12 or equivalent; or
- a Certificate III qualification or equivalent or above.
- Meet the following English requirements:
- Have an IELTS academic score of 5.5 or equivalent (test must have been taken be no more than 2 years ago).
How to Apply
Please complete the enrolment form (available on our website or email your request) via Contact us. You may call our office on +61 2 89 646 457
For more information on enrolment, credit, RPL, student support, and orientation, please refer to the International Student Handbook.
Course Duration
This qualification is delivered over 52 weeks, including 40 weeks of training and assessment (4 Terms of 10 weeks each) and 12 weeks of holidays.
This course is deliver in 34 weeks when offered as a package course with AUR30620 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology and AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis.
The total package duration is 126 weeks and a total of 360 hours of work placement completed during Certificate III and Certificate IV.
Course Location
This course is conducted with a blended learning model that includes face-to-face learning in a classroom and access to an e-learning platform.
This course is delivered in our classrooms at Suite 13 & 14, 100 George Street Windsor NSW 2756 (contact us for more information).
Training and Assessment Arrangements
Training and assessment occur over 20 hours per week during terms. It is recommended that students spend an additional 6 hours per week on study, research, practice and assessment preparation. Assessments are conducted using a variety of methods.
Career Outcomes
Students who complete this course may be able to seek employment in a range of automotive retail and services roles such as: Automotive Workshop Supervisor, Warehouse Manager, Automotive Services/Repair Manager
Education Pathways
After achieving the AUR50116 Diploma of Automotive Management, students may choose to undertake higher education or other relevant automotive qualifications.
Payment Method
- By credit card (A processing fee of 1.75% applies)
- By Electronic Fund Transfer (Preferred) or direct bank deposit to the nominated bank account stated on the student’s Letter of offer.
COURSE - CREDIT TRANSFER
Students can apply for credit transfer where there is an exact match of the units of competency within the course achieved through an accredited VET qualification in an approved registered training organisation (RTO).
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
If RPL/credit transfer is approved, the student’s Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) will be adjusted to reflect any reduction in the period of study the student is enrolled in. The study load will remain the scheduled 20 hours per week as per the student visa requirements.
*Please refer to the International Student Handbook for more information on Credit Transfer. You may contact the admission department to find out on how to apply via contact us.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
Students can apply for recognition of their existing skills and knowledge that are relevant to the units of competency within the course. These skills and knowledge may have been obtained through workplace training or experience and may reduce the number of units required to be completed during the course.
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
If RPL/credit transfer is approved, the student’s Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) will be adjusted to reflect any reduction in the period of study the student is enrolled in. The study load will remain the scheduled 20 hours per week as per the student visa requirements.
*Please refer to the International Student Handbook for more information on Recognition of Prior Learning. You may contact the admission department to find out on how to apply via contact us.
FEES and CHARGES
International students
For more information about the tuition fees and other charges, please click on Fees and Charges.
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