Motorcycle Mechanical Technology –Certificate III

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of motorcycles in the automotive service and repair industry.

HSC credit ATAR pathway
3 No

Trainees perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of motorcycles in the automotive service and repair industry. Students will learn diagnosis procedures to determine faults, the repair and servicing of engines and engine components and all other related systems.

Outcome on completion of your HSC

  • Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III Motorcycle Mechanical Technology AUR30820 from the AUR Automotive Industry Retail, Service and Repair Training Package.

  • Stage 1 of the Motorcycle Mechanical Technology apprenticeship.

  • Continuation of this trade training as a full time apprentice after school.

Course delivery

  • Will be delivered both on the job and off the job.

  • Two years part time during school, followed by three years full time post-school in both on and off the job training.

Commitment required

  • Undertake a minimum of 130 days in paid employment and training.

  • Undertake Certificate III Automotive Refinishing Technology Trade course as part of your HSC.

  • The employment and training can be undertaken during school time, after school and during school holidays.

How will you be assessed?

  • Both on the job and off the job through written tests, project work and practical exercises.



Course ATAR eligibility HSC unit credit

Motorcycle Mechanical Technology

No

3 units over one year towards your HSC for the formal training component (VET course).

Industry-based Learning course

(optional)

No

This optional course recognises the significant work component involved in the school based apprenticeship.

The course offers an additional 4 units credit towards your HSC.

This HSC VET course does not contribute towards the calculation of the ATAR.

Download the course factsheet

Topics:

  • Automotive

Business Unit:

  • Skills and Workforce Programs
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