Diploma of Automotive Management

This qualification prepares students to enter senior management roles in the all sectors of the Automotive Service and Repair Industry.

Type
Pre-University
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Institution
Glen Institute
Qualification
Diploma of Automotive Management
Duration
52 Weeks
Intakes

Course Description

This qualification reflects the role of individuals 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.

Who can Enrol?

International and domestic students who have already completed an automotive mechanical qualification or have work experience in the Automotive industry.

Recommended Training Pathways

Pathways into the qualification
AUR50116 Diploma of Automotive Management enables graduates to apply for leadership and management roles in the automotive service, repair and retails industry. There are several future pathways that include further studies of jobs roles.

Pathways from the qualification
Students exiting the qualification may choose to progress with further studies by undertaking one or more of the following qualifications:

  • AUR61015 – Advanced Diploma of leadership and Management.
  • AUR60215 – Advanced Diploma of Business.

Employment Pathways from the qualification
This qualification prepares students to enter senior management roles in the all sectors of the Automotive Service and Repair Industry.

This course may lead to employment as:

  • Automotive service/repair manager.
  • Automotive workshop manager.
  • Dealer operations manager.
  • Automotive parts manager.

General Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be minimum 18 years of age at the time of commencement.
  • Successful completion of Australian Equivalent Year 12 qualification or higher.
  • Minimum IELTS score of 5.5 or PTE score of 42 or its equivalent. For equivalency of various English Languages proficiency testing, and other forms of equivalency please refer to the Admissions and Enrolment policy available in the Students handbook.

In Addition

  • Applicants should have basic computer and MS Office skills (Word, Excel and Power Point).
  • Students must bring their own laptops to facilitate the training and assessment. Recommended Laptop requirements: Core i3 Processor, 4 GB of RAM, Operating system; Windows 7 or later version, Screen; 10” or higher, Microsoft Office or Open Office Program, Adobe Reader and Antivirus Program.
  • All VET courses students will be required to undertake LLN test to identify Language, Literacy and Numeracy capabilities at the time of Orientation (prior to commencing the courses). The outcome will help the trainers and Student Support Staff to identify the learning needs and make provisions for additional academic support where required.
  • Must hold a valid driver’s licence (probationary or full), or a valid overseas driver licence that is eligible to drive in Australia.
  • Due to the practical nature of this course, each student will need to physically be able to perform assessment tasks in an automotive workplace simulated environment. A student should meet the basic physical and health requirements of those tasks address in the Pre-Training Review and enrolment form.

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