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ENTRY LEVEL 3 INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
COURSE LENGTH: 1 year
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
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EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
PROGRESSION: College assessment
Practical assessments and on-line tests
Vehicle construction. Compression ignition engines.
Level 1 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance.
L1 LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA COURSE LENGTH: 1 year
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
College assessment for literacy and numeracy to achieve a minimum of Entry 3.
Practical assessments and on-line tests plus written assessment.
Diesel/petrol engine systems, components and operations.
Engine liquid cooling and lubrication systems components and operations.
Vehicle electrical foundation skills.
PROGRESSION:
Level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles. Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship Framework subject to satisfactory interviews and references.
Career ideas:
Mechanic Electrical technician Automotive engineer Body repairer Vehicle Technician Vehicle sales Commercial vehicle maintenance MOT tester Fitter Customer Service Car parts technician LPG conversion technician
Car designer Breakdown engineer Hybrid vehicle maintenance
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EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
Apprenticeships See page 30 for details
L2 LEVEL 2 LIGHT VEHICLE COURSE LENGTH: 1 year
Pass at Level 1 Motor Vehicle Technical Certificate plus a college assessment.
Practical assessments and on-line tests plus written assessments.
Removing and replacing light vehicle engine components.
Electrical Units and components. Light vehicle engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling systems and components.
IN VEHICLE MAINTENANCE PROGRESSION:
Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles. Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship Framework.
L3 LEVEL 3 LIGHT VEHICLE COURSE LENGTH: 1 year
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ASSESSMENT:
EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED
Pass at Light Vehicle Maintenance Repair Principles Level 2 or equivalent plus a college assessment.
Practical assessments, on line tests and written assignments (coursework).
Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical and Electronic faults.
Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Chassis System Faults.
PROGRESSION:
Foundation Degree in Higher education or the Apprenticeship Framework or employment.
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