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AUR20220 |
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Length |
6 mnt F/T, 1 yr P/T |
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Days |
3 days per week for 18 weeks |
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Delivery Mode |
Face To Face - Internal |
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Start Date |
Rolling Enrolments |
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End Date |
Rolling Enrolments |
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The Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology (AUR20218) course covers the automotive skills and knowledge required to perform a range of tasks related to servicing and repairing air conditioning components and systems of cars and heavy vehicles.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed to show that you have achieved the skills and knowledge required by the course. Assessment may include written, oral or practical assessment methods. You will know in advance about the type of assessment and how it will operate. There is the opportunity for reassessment and appeal and you will be given this information.
Course Modules
Module Code | Module Title | Nominal Hours | Scope |
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AURAEA002 | Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace (AURAEA002) | 25 | Core |
AURASA102 | Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace (AURASA102) | 20 | Core |
AURETR112 | Test and repair basic electrical circuits (AURETR112) | 40 | Core |
AURETU103 | Service air conditioning and HVAC systems (AURETU103) | 25 | Core |
AURETU104 | Diagnose and repair air conditioning and HVAC components (AURETU104) | 35 | Core |
AURTTA118 | Develop and carry out diagnostic test strategies (AURTTA118) | 20 | Core |
AURETR006 | Solder electrical wiring and circuits (AURETR006) | 20 | Elective |
AURETR011 | Install basic ancillary electrical systems and components (AURETR011) | 40 | Elective |
AURETR125 | Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehicles (AURETR125) | 15 | Elective |
AURETR132 | Diagnose and repair automotive electrical systems (AURETR132) | 80 | Elective |
AURETU001 | Install air conditioning systems (AURETU001) | 30 | Elective |
AURETU105 | Retrofit automotive air conditioning and HVAC systems (AURETU105) | 30 | Elective |
AURTTA104 | Carry out servicing operations (AURTTA104) | 20 | Elective |
AURTTC103 | Diagnose and repair cooling systems (AURTTC103) | 20 | Elective |
AURTTE104 | Inspect and service engines (AURTTE104) | 20 | Elective |
AURTTK001 | Use and maintain measuring equipment in an automotive workplace (AURTTK001) | 15 | Elective |
AURTTK102 | Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace (AURTTK102) | 20 | Elective |
Campus Location | Start Date(s) | End Date(s) | Days and Time |
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Docklands (ACE) |
Rolling Enrolments |
Rolling Enrolments |
3 days per week for 18 weeks |
Docklands (ACE) |
Rolling Enrolments |
Rolling Enrolments |
To be advised |
Employment Opportunities
This course may lead you to work with an employer in the automotive industry, with a variety of areas including heavy and light vehicle mechanics or eventually running your own business.
You will be accredited and qualified to work on specialised automotive air conditioning systems.
Possible job outcomes include:
• Automotive Air Conditioning Technician
Qualifications
On successful completion of the course you will be awarded the Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning (AUR20220). As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised.
Some or all of this training is provided with State or Federal Government funding. Are you eligible for Government Subsidised fees? Find out now!
You may be eligible for concession. Find out now!
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The fees listed below relate to 2025 courses and are indicative pricing only as total costs vary depending on the units you elect to study.
Payment plans are available. Click here to find out more.
Course availability is subject to enrolment numbers.
Your total course fee will typically include your tuition fee (table 1), any applicable consumables and/or material fees (table 2).
Even if you have studied a course at the same or higher level qualification, you could get your tuition for FREE! The below pricing table applies if you do not qualify for FREE TAFE.
*You may be entitled to free tuition fees for this course if you meet the eligibility criteria for the State Government’s FREE TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. It's important to know that you may incur other fees, such as materials fees, and you'll need to cover these costs yourself.
Tuition Fees
Enrolment type | Government Subsidised Indicative total tuition fee# | Concession Indicative total tuition fee# | Full Fee Indicative total tuition fee# |
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Standard | $703.59 | $140.72 | $6310.76 |
Other Fees
Enrolment Type | Average course material fees | Average course consumable fees |
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Standard | $0 | $556.86 |
# The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.
* Materials/Consumables fees may vary for each individual based on the units they are studying.
Average tuition fees are based on the typical number of student contact hours undertaken by a student to complete this course. Average fees displayed are purely indicative and may not be your actual fee. Fees vary based on the number/hours of electives chosen by the student.
Click here to view maximum tuition fees. We strongly urge you to contact us for a more exact calculation of your fees. Additional fees may apply.
Your total course fee will typically include your tuition fee and non-tuition fees (table 1) and any applicable consumables and/or material fees (table 2).
Student Contact Hours
Total hours^ | Indicative hours* | Government Subsidised $/SCH | Indigenous Concession $/SCH | Full Fee Indicative total tuition fee $/SCH |
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330 | 330 | $2.13 | $0.43 | $19.12 |
What costs and other fees should I expect?
There may be extra costs for reference books, protective clothing or specialised materials.
^This is based on the maximum number of student contact hours for the total duration of the course. Hours may vary depending on electives chosen by the student.
*This is based on the maximum number of student contact hours for the calendar year of 2025. Hours may vary depending on electives chosen by the student. If you have to undertake training as part of Skills Recognition, your tuition fees are charged according to the applicable rate per Student Contact Hour depending on your eligibility for government subsidised, concession or full fees.
For more information about our fees structure, click here.
There are no set prerequisites for this course. It is recommended that you have satisfactory numeracy and literacy skills to undertake this course. You may apply if you have satisfactorily completed VCE or an approved equivalent course and the satisfactory completion of the work requirements (eligibility to transfer); or are mature age and have sufficient work experience to successfully undertake the course. (Mature age is anyone over the age of 18 who has been out of full-time education for more than 12 months.)
How Will I Be Selected?
Compulsory information session, self-evaluation and interview.
Apprentices must be currently employed as an apprentice/trainee in the respective field of specialisation.
Non-Apprentices will be considered once interviewed and industry experience is established.
How Do I Apply?
Apprentice/Trainees - You will need to have an employer and then contact an Australian Apprentice Support Network office to sign a training contract.
Non- Apprentices - Click on the 'Apply Now' button to start. Fill in the preliminary application form and we will contact you via email or phone to progress your enrolment.
For course information, please call 13 TAFE (13 8233) or fill our enquiry form.
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