Tactile Learning
Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Passionate about car mechanics and motorbikes and looking for a start in the automotive industry? This entry-level qualification is for you!
This course opens a range of employment avenues in the automotive industry. from tyre-fitting, diagnostics and auto electrics through to parts interpreting, detailing and driving. Apprenticeships and Certificate III’s are available in all areas, offering a path to becoming a skilled car mechanic.
Delivery mode
Tactile Learning offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 59 Settlement Rd, The Gap QLD 4061, Australia
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation will prepare you for the following roles.
Apprentice Mechanic
An Apprentice Mechanic performs basic automotive servicing and repairs on a range of vehicles. You might work on light passenger cars or specialise...
Service Advisor
A Service Advisor liaises with customers at a vehicle servicing workshop. You’ll make recommendations on automotive needs and provide advice on ser...
About Tactile Learning
Our vision is for every high school student in Queensland to have access to our practical, inspiring, and supported training, to enable them to reach their personal and career goals.
We do this by providing adaptable training solutions to high schools throughout Queensland. Our training is delivered by industry professionals who are both passionate about inspiring the next generation as well as the skills of their trade. We pride ourselves in knowing all our students by name and supporting each one to achieve their personal goals throughout their training.
Tactile Learning’s story began in early 2000 when Founding Director Gordon Kelly visited a community initiative in Los Angeles called the Dream Centre. Gordon saw firsthand the impact that training and skill development can have on the lives of people, and was inspired to establish his own RTO with the goal of breaking the unemployment cycle.
Over the past two decades, Tactile Learning has evolved into what it is today–a provider of tactile training experiences that involve hands-on learning coupled with support and mentoring. We provide these programs to schools because we have found that working with young people has the biggest impact – we fell in love with the difference that training can have at this stage of life. Some encouragement and support during their high school years can set a student’s life on a completely different trajectory. And that is a really exciting and inspiring journey to be a part of.