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Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2


  

Course Code: EA1FE654

  

16-18


Next course dates

Start DateLocationDuration
01/09/2025Bispham Campus1 YearApply

Course Overview

Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technicians are highly skilled in carrying out routine motor vehicle servicing, complex fault diagnosis and component replacement to keep modern motor vehicles safe to use on the road and operating to optimum performance and efficiency.

In this exiting and lucrative industry, locally, regionally and nationally there will be many job opportunities open to you, once you have developed your skills, knowledge, behaviours and qualifications.

The Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair industry is competitive and you will need to be at the top of your game to maximise your earning potential. As you gain experience and develop your reputation within the company you work for, there will be opportunities for you to climb the career ladder and you may even move into a leadership or management role.

This study programme offers you the opportunity to work hard and gain the technical skills and knowledge you will need, while our expert tutors help you to develop the specific behaviours employers in this industry are looking for.

Entry Requirements

If you are aged 16-18 and looking to start a rewarding career in the vehicle repair industry, this course is the perfect place to start.

GCSE Grade 3 - 1 in English and Maths along with the following:

•    A successful interview with a tutor
•    The ability to study independently
•    A genuine interest in the subject
•    Good communication skills
•    Hardworking approach towards the industry

All 16-18 year-old applicants will be invited to attend an interview to meet a tutor and ask any questions they may have about the course.

Please note: Where wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is a mandatory requirement of the course, it is the responsibility of the learner to ensure that they are able to wear such equipment. Further information can be obtained at the IAG session which all applicants are invited to or by calling Course Enquiries on 01253 504343.

All 16-18 year old applicants will be invited to attend an interview to meet a tutor and ask any questions they may have about the course.

Essential Skills – English and Maths

If you achieve a grade 3 in GCSE Maths or English you will have to work towards re-sitting these subjects as part of your main study programme. At B&FC, this won’t delay your career journey because you’re working towards these subjects at the same time as your chosen subject.

Career Options and Progression

As part of this study programme you will be required to carry out a minimum of 26 hours industry experience with one of our partner employers.

This is the ideal opportunity for you to showcase your practical competence, along with your technical knowledge and industry-specific behaviours development.

You could enter full-time employment at this stage, but continuing your studies and progressing to a Level 3 qualification will present you with additional opportunities as you progress in your career.

The automotive industry offers a vast range of opportunities for personal development throughout an employee’s career.

Gaining qualifications, undertaking additional training and demonstrating the right industry behaviours will help to make sure you are considered when opportunities arise.

Assessment Methods

Along with skills development, you will need to demonstrate that you have developed your knowledge of different vehicle systems and the procedures needed to carry out repairs.

Your knowledge is assessed using online, multiple choice testing and through assignment work.

This assessment weighting is as follows:

  • 2 Combination Assessment (Practical and Written Assignment)
  • 10 Practical Task Assessments
  • 7 Online Tests
  • 1 Written Assignment

Industry Placement and Field Trips

Other Costs and Equipment Needed

You will need to provide your own safety boots and overalls / boiler suit for practical activities. A typical pair of safety boots should cost no more than £12 and a pair of overalls £15.

All other protective equipment will be provided by us.

All tools and equipment are provided for practical sessions and access to computers and all software required for the course is available within the College facilities.

You will be expected to provide your own pen, pencil, basic drawing equipment and a note pad.

Expert Tutors

All staff involved in the delivery of further education courses within the College are approved to teach the subjects and modules they deliver. The approval process ensures that staff delivering a given programme are appropriately qualified and, where appropriate, possess relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice.

Tuition Fees

Students who are 18 or under and resident in the EU pay no course fees. Read our tuition fees guide for students 19 and over.

Regulation and Accreditation

Accrediting Institution: N/A

Awarding Body: The Institute of the Motor Industry

Regulatory Body: Ofsted

Terms and Conditions

Read our full terms and conditions for more information.

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