Certificate II in Motorsport (AUR21005)
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Campus: Hamilton, Warrnambool
Study Mode: Full Time, Pre Apprenticeship
Enquiries: Contact the Course Coordinator at Hamilton on (03) 5551 4144 or Warrnambool on (03) 5564 8911
Email:info@swtafe.vic.edu.au
Study Area: Automotive and Transport
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Students successfully completing the course will be eligible to apply for the award of Certificate II in Automotive (Motorsport).
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Course Description
This pre-apprenticeship program provides a general knowledge and skill base in areas common across most sections of the automotive industry, with particular focus on the motorsport environment. This course provides a pathway for graduates to undertake further training.
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Career Opportunities
Graduates may pursue careers in automotive apprenticeships and traineeships.
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Course Commencement
February 2010
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Course Length
The course is delivered three days a week over six months.
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must have a high degree of motivation and interest along with appropriate literacy and numeracy skills appropriate to this level. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age.
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Pathways
This course provides a pathway for graduates to undertake further training, particularly an apprenticeship or traineeship.
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Course Costs
Please refer to the student handbook available at the Customer Service Centre of each campus or via the website.
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Facilities and Resources
All training is delivered in our fully functioning automotive workshops equipped with the latest in technology.
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Application Process
Applicants will be interviewed to determine aptitude to the area of study and entry level.
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How to Enrol
Contact the Course Coordinator at Hamilton on (03) 5551 4144 or Warrnambool on (03) 5564 8911 or email info@swtafe.vic.edu.au
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Credits/Exemptions
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that assesses the individual’s non-accredited training and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual has achieved the required learning or competency outcomes. RPL is sometimes referred to as Recognition of Current Competence (RCC).
You can undertake a recognition assessment for individual units in most courses offered through South West TAFE. The process requires you to be able to provide evidence of competence.
For information on how to apply, read our RPL Procedure available at www.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students or contact your Course Coordinator.
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Students with Disabilities
Assistance is available for students with disabilities. Further information can be obtained from the Disability Liaison Officer on (03) 5564 8964. Appointments can be made through reception.
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