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Box Hill Institute

Training for the clean economy – the Victorian TAFE Network prospectus 2024

In alignment with industry trends, Box Hill Institute is developing electric vehicle skill sets for stand-alone courses and integration within automotive apprenticeship qualifications.

Box Hill Institute is known for practical and flexible learning developed through close collaboration with industry. With a focus on hands-on and real-world experience, students benefit from the expertise and innovative teaching approaches of highly experienced staff. 

Box Hill Institute delivers various courses across the secondary, vocational and higher education sectors in 4 countries, with qualifications recognised locally and internationally. 

The institute offers a broad spectrum of certifications and delivers training and services in many workplace locations. In Victoria, Box Hill Institute has 3 campuses (Box Hill, Lilydale and Melbourne city – which is co-located with the Centre for Adult Education). 

Clean economy focus areas

Electric vehicles

Box Hill Institute currently offers inspection and servicing skills development for electric vehicles (EV) and hybrid vehicles (PHEV). In the near future, Box Hill Institute will offer stand-alone courses for existing automotive workers and integrate components within automotive apprenticeship qualifications.

Building and construction

Box Hill Institute offers a range of building and construction courses that integrate specialised units highlighting the principles of the clean economy. These units concentrate on crucial topics including waste reduction, energy efficiency, water management and sustainable building design.

Air conditioning and refrigeration

Box Hill Institute provides training in natural refrigerants and has been working with large organisations such as Coles and Woolworths to upskill existing workers. Natural refrigerants training is being embedded into the Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration for apprentices and is a positive step towards contributing to the clean economy. In addition to local industry training, Box Hill Institute has been working collaboratively with industry partners in a ‘train the trainer’ program to upskill Pacific Islander trainers in natural refrigerants.

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