Teacher in Charge: Mr M. Hite
This course is designed for students who have an interest in motor vehicles or the automotive industry. The course includes hands-on experience, written theory, and tests. Industry Unit Standards are used for assessment purposes. Students are equipped with effective means for investigating interpreting and explaining. These standards are recognised as part of an apprenticeship. Students will build a mini-motorbike frame and assemble the engine, wheels, and brakes.
A prerequisite of this course is the purchase of the mini-motor kit (approx $350).
All students are required to adhere to Health and Safety Work Act 2016, which includes wearing covered footwear at all times.
Students can only choose either AUT22 or ENS22, not both.
$350 Mini Motor Kit
Open Entry
Assessment | Level |
Internal or External |
Credits |
L1 Literacy Credits | UE Literacy Credits | Numeracy Credits |
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U.S. 21672 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging technology in the motor industry | 2 |
I |
5 |
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U.S. 29579 v1 Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry | 2 |
I |
4 |
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U.S. 30475 v1 Demonstrate knowledge of motor industry engineering tasks | 2 |
I |
2 |
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U.S. 30476 v1 Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry | 2 |
I |
2 |
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Total Credits |
Total Credits Available: 13 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 13 credits.