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City & Guild VRQ
Automotive Servicing & Repair
DESCRIPTION
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This City & Guild Vocational Related Qualification (VRQ) in Automotive Servicing and Repair is ideal for anyone who wants to progress to a modern apprenticeship in the Motor Vehicle Industry
CONTENT
Subjects such as – Remove and Replace Automotive Vehicle Components | Service and Repair of Automotive Vehicle | Fault Diagnosis (Light Vehicle).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
3 standard grades at level 3 or above.
QUALIFICATIONS & PROGRESSION
Articulates to Level 2 and 3, possible employment prospects in motor vehicle industry.
CONTACT
Information Centre: 0141 558 9001 Email:
infocentre@north-gla.ac.uk
Higher National Certificate / Diploma
Automotive Engineering
SCQF Level 7 & 8
DESCRIPTION
This two year, full-time course, (one year full-time for HNC) provides learners with a nationally recognised qualification and the opportunity of career advancement within the automobile industry.
CONTENT
Vehicle Electrics/Electronic Systems | Transmission & Chassis Control System | Advanced Ignition System | Engine Management Systems | Braking Systems and Traction Control | Air Conditioning | Power Units | Transmission Systems | Steering Systems | Engineering Project | Quality Control | Customer Care | Consumer Legislation | Road Vehicle Legislation. Learners are also trained in the use of on board diagnostics and ESI computer aided problem solving.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
An appropriate group of NQ Units, SVQ level 2 or 3 plus suitable experience in the motor industry.
QUALIFICATIONS & PROGRESSION
City & Guild, CPC Road Transport or HNC/D in Automotive Engineering will enhance career prospects. Progression to degree or other transport certificates.
CONTACT
Information Centre: 0141 558 9001 Email:
infocentre@north-gla.ac.uk
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