Advanced Apprenticeship in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair : Site Johnson Building

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Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Duration

    1 Year

Course Summary:
This course, leading to a VCQ Level 3, enables apprentices working in the mechanical light vehicle (car) sector to take their skills and experience to the next stage. They will learn how to identify and repair more complex faults, to use sophisticated diagnostic equipment and to make ever greater contributions to the productivity and competitiveness of the business.
To support the main programme of study, future progression and life skills, students will also develop their skills in maths, English and ICT.
Entry requirements
You need to be employed within the motor industry - for at least 24 hours per week - and you must have previously achieved either an NVQ or VCQ Level 2 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair.

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Subjects

  • Vehicle Maintenance
  • Maths
  • English
  • Automotive
  • Industry
  • Motor Industry

Course programme

Course Content: Units for this qualification include: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Environment Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices Diagnosing and Rectifying Automotive Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults Diagnosing and Rectifying Engine Faults Diagnosing and Rectifying Chassis System Faults Diagnosing and Rectifying Transmission and Driveline Faults Inspecting Light Vehicles Using Prescribed Methods Functional Skills ICT Level 2 English and maths How will I be assessed? Underpinning knowledge will be assessed via online external tests for all units. Practical activities are assessed in your place of work using externally set criteria. Functional Maths, English and ICT are assessed through a controlled assessment. Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required? You will need stationery and Personal Protective Equipment, including safety boots and overalls. What can I do after this course? You can progress to gain Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA) status or a role as a diagnostic vehicle/master technician. Want to know more about life in the Motor Industry? Why not visit www.autocity.org.uk/world-of-work to find out more.

Advanced Apprenticeship in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair : Site Johnson Building

Price on request