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Course Overview
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Course Overview
Overview
(Please note displayed fees are for 2025 and may change for 2026.)
This course must be completed in conjunction with the Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology (AUR30920). Enrolment in the Certificate III is a prerequisite to entry, as both courses are designed to be taken together to provide a comprehensive education in motorsport industry.
The course includes training in essential skills such as computer-aided drawing (CAD), CNC machining, welding, and the use of hand and power tools. These skills provide a broad grounding in the technical and practical knowledge needed to enter the motorsport workplace.
Where and When
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Wodonga - McKoy Street Main Campus
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AUR30920 Certificate III in Motorsports Students Only
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10 months
Requirements
Engineering requirements are part of the Certificate III in Motorsport Technology uniform and Personal protective Equipment, included with the AUR30920 material fees.
Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the course outcomes. A range of assessment strategies to meet different student's needs will be selected, including reports, tests, practical assessments of your abilities, placement assessments and demonstrations.
Learning Outcomes
Skills Developed
Computer aided drawing, CNC machining, welding, hand and power tools to provide the broad grounding of skills and knowledge to enter the Motorsport workplace.
Certification
By successfully completing units of competence in this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment
Compulsory Units
MEM05049 - Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding
MEM05050 - Perform routine gas metal arc welding
MEM07024 - Operate and monitor machine and process
MEM07028 - Operate computer controlled machines and processes
MEM07032 - Use workshop machines for basic operations
MEM09002 - Interpret technical drawing
MEM11011 - Undertake manual handling
MEM12023 - Perform engineering measurements
MEM12024 - Perform computations
MEM13015 - Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering
MEM16006 - Organise and communicate information
MEM16008 - Interact with computing technology
MEM18001 - Use hand tools
MEM18002 - Use power tools/hand held operations
Fees Information
Fees
| 2025 | Tuition | Materials | Total |
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| Government Funded | $360 | - | $360 |
| Concession | $72 | - | $72 |
| 2026 | Tuition | Materials | Total |
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| Government Funded | $360 | - | $360 |
| Concession | $72 | - | $72 |
| Full Tuition | $4,320 | - | $4,320 |
Fees Additional Information
Students undertaking AUR30920 Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology MUST complete the A2MOTOREC1 Motorsport Engineering Course in conjunction. (short course required as part of the total program). Fees displayed for this course are IN ADDITION to the fees for the Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology.
Next Steps
How To Apply
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Wodonga - McKoy Street Main Campus
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AUR30920 Certificate III in Motorsports Students Only
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Course Snapshot
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DELIVERY METHOD
Classroom Based
DURATION
10 months
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