Level 1 Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair (QCF)

NVQ

In Eastleigh

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Description

  • Type

    NVQ

  • Location

    Eastleigh

This programme is designed to engage and motivate individuals who are interested in learning about the maintenance of motorcycles and the various roles that are available in the retail motor industry.

Upon successful completion, you may choose to progress onto Level 2 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology or Level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance. Alternatively you may gain employment in the motor industry or go onto an Apprenticeship.

As a trainee technician, you may expect to earn between 7,000 - 13,000 depending on your age and stage of training. Once you are qualified, you may expect to earn between 22,000 - 26,000. (http://www.autocity.org.uk/world-of-work)

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Location

Start date

Eastleigh (Hampshire)
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Chestnut Avenue, SO50 5FS

Start date

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Motorcycle Maintenance

Course programme

This qualification is designed to engage and motivate individuals who are interested in learning about the maintenance of motorcycles and the various roles that are available in the retail motor industry. You will develop your knowledge and skills in: -Health and safety practices in motorcycle maintenance and good housekeeping -Tools, equipment and materials for motorcycle maintenance -Motorcycle engine systems, components and operation -Motorcycle braking systems components and maintenance -Motorcycle wheels and tyres construction and maintenance -Motorcycle exhaust systems components and maintenance -Basic electrical skills All students studying on this programme will be placed in a local workshop and the Colleges own MOT station to gain invaluable work experience. Tutors will arrange trips to industry based events, such as the Motorsport Show.You will be assessed through a combination of: -Workshop based competence tasks and questioning -Written assessments -External online testing -Functional Skills assessments You will be supported in producing an e-portfolio of evidence to show your competence and understanding of the qualification and skills. The study programme is 16 hours per week for 36 weeks. Students will be expected to complete a minimum of two hours self-study each week.

Level 1 Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair (QCF)

Price on request