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Automotive VET at CDU
CDU TAFE COURSES

Automotive

Upskill yourself, employees or apprentices with an industry-ready TAFE course in automotive trades from Charles Darwin University.

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Choose CDU for automotive training courses

Whether you want to upskill yourself, your staff or your apprentices, there's a hands-on automotive training course for you at Charles Darwin University. 

Choose from CDU's range of industry-relevant certificates, diplomas and short courses in light and heavy vehicle mechanical trades. Learn new skills in automotive electrical and air-conditioning, panel beating, vehicle spray painting, light to heavy rigid license training, warehousing and logistics, and more. 

  • Northern Territory's top Training Provider

    We are the largest provider of TAFE in the Northern Territory

  • Choose from a range of apprentice training options

    We offer courses suitable for pre-apprentice, apprentice and traineeship students

  • Learn in some of the Territory's best facilities

    Train with best-in-class industry tools and equipment to get job ready

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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Apply for Recognition of Prior Learning to have your previous training, life and work experience counted towards a TAFE qualification at CDU - which means you've won't have to re-learn what you already know. RPL assessments are free for eligible NT residents.

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