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Australian institute driving future of automotive training excellence
View(s):There are many ways to pursue an education and career in automotive, but only a handful offer an opportunity to train in a state-of-the-art environment and gain industry skills and connections to build dynamic futures. Enter Melbourne-based Kangan Institute and its Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE).
State-of-the-art campus
One of Australia’s largest automotive training providers, Kangan Institute’s ACE is known for revolutionising training for automotive students and workers. Centrally located in the heart of Melbourne, it features modern, pristine and open-plan workshops incorporating the latest industry technologies and simulations – a stark contrast from the greasy and grimy workshops from the past.
“Kangan Institute’s Automotive Centre of Excellence was created with strong support from the government and industry who saw a pressing need for a new training model and a modern automotive training facility,” said Kangan Institute CEO Trevor Schwenke. “ACE was specifically designed to meet the emerging and future needs of the automotive industry and students at ACE can be confident they are gaining a world-class education to progress their careers in Australia and around the world.”
Like a shiny new car reflecting today’s clean, green and smart automotive industry, the ACE building is designed to be a status symbol with a sleek modern façade and large windows filling the interior with natural light. Boasting an award-winning environmentally sustainable design, the entire complex echoes the automotive industry’s shift to more environmentally-friendly, smart technology.
Stepping stone to industry.
ACE is much, much more than a great looking building.
More than 4,000 local and international students train at ACE every year, no doubt drawn to its promise of quality education delivered by industry-experienced teachers. A unique two year training package for international students proves one of the more popular programmes for those who wish to gain work experience in Australia.
The package includes three qualifications – a Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology1, Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis2 and a Diploma of Automotive Technology3 – and a 700-hour industry work placement, meaning students gain vital work skills and a competitive edge when they enter the workforce.
ACE’s reputation as a leading automotive training provider extends beyond the individual learner; it also works closely with a wide network of industry partners, like Renault, Nissan, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and Cummins, to provide customised training and professional development programmes.
“ACE works closely with industry partners to design and deliver training solutions customised for the particular business,” said Mr. Schwenke.
“This provides our partners with exceptional training outcomes and enables ACE to stay at the forefront of automotive training with knowledge of industry wants and needs.
“Our extensive connections and industry prominence also ensure that ACE graduates are highly sought after by employers who know that our students are backed by quality education.”
Studying in Melbourne, Australia
Choosing a trusted government-backed institute is a great way to begin an education overseas. Supported by the Australian government, Kangan Institute is a major Technical and Further Education (TAFE) provider in Melbourne with courses in automotive, fashion, business, hospitality, health and more.
Courses are delivered across five campuses, including ACE which also hosts English language courses and the International Services office.
International students are supported by the dedicated International Services department, with mentors assigned to each learner to guide them through studies and adjusting to life in Melbourne. Specially-designed orientation activities and excursions also form part of the overall international study experience.
Kangan Institute’s in-country consultant in Sri Lanka provides individualised support on training options, programmes and enrolment. For more information contact David Samuel on +94 11 432 1432 or visit kangan.edu.au/international.