Outdoor Power Equipment Technology
About the Course
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a limited range of tasks in the outdoor power equipment retail, service and repair industry.
NSW Skills List
This qualification is on the NSW Skills List. The NSW Government will subsidise eligible students to undertake this qualification. For more information see Smart and Skilled
Available as a traineeship
This course is targeted to people who have access to workplaces which will provide experiences and learning to support the agreed units for the qualification.
Qualification | Certificate II |
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National Code | AUR20816 |
Entry Requirements
This qualification may be accessed by direct entry.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Study Options
Recognition of Prior Learning
Student Hubs
TAFE Western Connect - Choose how or where you study:
On Campus - Study at a TAFE campus
You may have skills, knowledge, previous training or experience which is relevant to this course. If so, you may wish to have this recognised. This may also reduce your training time. For further information, visit Recognition and RPL
Our Student Hubs are a great place to study, relax and find out more about how you can get the most out of your studies.
Where can I study?
Dubbo
Starts Anytime
Full Time
Blended Learning
Enrolment Code: AUR20816-01V01-18DUB-018
Dubbo
How will I study?
Delivery Location: Dubbo College, Narromine Road Campus
This course is a pathway for students considering Cert 3 in Light Vehicle Mechanical, Cert 3 Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical, Cert 3 Outdoor Power Equipment or Cert 4 Mechanical diagnosis.
TAFE Western conditions of entry to this course are the ability to work independently.
Register interest on line – when the course is available, students will be contacted prior to the course commencing for enrolment
This program includes activities which are to be completed in your own time.
When will I study?
Class attendance is Full Time
Classes run 2 to 4 days per week (Flexible)
What will I pay?
The amount you pay will depend on your individual circumstances.
TAFE NSW Government-subsidised fee (for eligible students): Up to $1,210.00 per course (GST free).
The fee that is displayed is the price for a student completing their second qualification and meeting eligibility criteria. The fee you pay may be lower depending on your personal circumstances and eligibility for a subsidised place, a concession or an exemption. In some cases there are limited government subsidised places available.
Please contact your nearest TAFE Western campus or call us on 1300 823 393 for a personal fee assessment and to find out if you are eligible for a government subsidised place. If you do not gain a subsidised place you may be able to enrol and pay the non-government subsidised fee.
A payment must be made towards your course fee (if applicable) at the time you enrol or your place in the class will not be confirmed and you will not be able to access any of your learning resources.
Who can I talk to?
Please contact the TAFE Western Hotline on 1300 823 393
What do I need?
For successful completion of this course you will need:
TAFE Western conditions of entry to this course are the ability to work independently.