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Automative Mechanical Diagnosis Certificate IV

Learn to evaluate risks and opportunities using advanced analytical techniques and deliver highly valued insights to shape the future of business.

Commencing Terms

Term 1, 2 & 3

Duration

3 Years

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face (includes blended)

Campus

Ready2Go Services Office

Overview

The Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis focuses on diagnosing and solving complex vehicle issues using advanced techniques and technologies. It covers systems analysis, fault finding, and workshop supervision. Designed for experienced automotive technicians, the program typically takes 6–12 months to complete and is delivered through hands-on or blended learning. Career opportunities include Automotive Diagnostic Technician or Workshop Supervisor.

Key Features

  • Diagnostic Expertise
    Master advanced diagnostic techniques for identifying complex mechanical and electronic issues in vehicles.

  • Real-World Practice
    Work on live projects in automotive workshops under industry supervision.

  • Leadership Skills
    Learn supervisory practices for managing teams and workshop operations.

  • Technology Integration
    Study the latest vehicle systems and emerging diagnostic technologies.

Lessons in Individual Support Certificate IV

  • Advanced Diagnostics teaches methods for identifying and resolving complex mechanical issues.
  • Electronic Systems Analysis focuses on diagnosing faults in electronic control units (ECUs) and onboard systems.
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems covers the operation and repair of vehicle hydraulic and pneumatic components.
  • Workshop Supervision prepares students for managing teams and workflow in an automotive setting.
  • Emerging Technologies explores trends such as hybrid and electric vehicle diagnostics.

Admission Requirements

1. Academic Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED, Year 12 certificate).
  • Some institutions may require specific minimum grades or scores.

2. Work Experience (Optional but Preferred)

  • Relevant work experience (e.g., in business, administration, or management) may enhance the application.
  • For mature students (non-traditional students), work experience can sometimes replace formal academic qualifications.

3. Language Proficiency

  • For non-native English speakers:
    • English Language Proficiency Test Scores, such as:
      • IELTS: Minimum overall band score of 6.0.
      • TOEFL: Minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 80 (internet-based).
      • PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50.
  • Alternatively, evidence of previous education in English.

4. Application Form

  • Complete the institution’s official application form with accurate and up-to-date information.

5. Supporting Documents

  • Proof of Academic Qualifications (certificates, transcripts).
  • Resume/CV showcasing any work experience and relevant skills.
  • Letters of Recommendation (optional but advantageous).

6. Interview (if applicable)

  • Some programs may require a personal interview or assessment to evaluate the applicant’s motivation and suitability.

7. Other Requirements

  • Application Fee
  • Proof of identity (passport, national ID).