- 003 Skills in Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment
- 053 Knowledge of Support For Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment
- 102 Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Combustion Engine Units and Components
- 103 Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components
- 152 Knowledge of Light Vehicle Combustion Engine Mechanical, Lubrication and Cooling System Units and Components
- 153 Knowledge of Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components
- 162 Knowledge of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components
- 172 Knowledge of Light Vehicle Fuel, Ignition, Air and Exhaust System Units and Components
- 112 Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Driveline Units and Components
The following units will be proxy from the C&G7290-17:
- 001 Skills in Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (Proxy)
- 004 Skills in Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices in the Automotive Environment (Proxy)
- 051 Knowledge of Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (Proxy)
- 054 Knowledge of Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices Used in the Automotive Environment (Proxy)
- 101 Skills in Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance (Proxy)
- 104 Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components (Proxy)
- 151 Knowledge of Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance (Proxy)
- 154 Knowledge of Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components (Proxy)
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Entry requirements
Please be advised that to be eligible for this course you would need to already have completed the C&G7290-17 Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair.
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Who is the course for?
This qualification will allow learners to learn, develop and practice the skills required for employment and career progression in the automotive industry.
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Study methods
Course delivery will be 50% practical and 50% theory. The intention is for most of the theory to be delivered face to face. However, the college has the right to deliver through blended learning, which may include some online learning, including Microsoft Teams classroom, LJ Create, Zoom and other online learning platforms. The Covid will govern the mode of delivery- 19 guidelines adopted by the college and may vary throughout the course.
Suitable safety boots (steel toe cap) will be required and are a mandatory requirement to carry out practical activities in the workshop - the candidate must provide their boots. -
How is the course assessed?
Assessment is carried out by practical assessments and multiple-choice online tests.
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More information
This is a complete cost commercial course for adults (aged 19 years of age and over), and all students pay fees - there are no concessions available, but an instalment plan will be offered to spread the cost over three terms.
As per our fees policy: ‘Fee refunds for commercial courses will not be awarded after two weeks before the scheduled start date of the course unless the College cancels the course.’ Certification is based upon the achievement of passing the course content and paying the fees in full. -
Where Next – Job Opportunities
This qualification would significantly improve your chances of entering or progressing within the motor industry, including the following roles: motor mechanic, garage receptionist, car salesman, garage trainee and parts personnel.
Previous students have gone on to work for Cargiant, Kwik fit, Tyre and Exhaust outlets and other small motor vehicle garages. -
Where Next – Further Studies
Introduction to Auto Electrics (IMI Endorsed)
Vehicle Fault Diagnostics
IMI Level 2 Award Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Maintenance - PT Evening -
How to apply
To apply for a course either click the APPLY NOW button - fill out the form online and submit
OR download an application form here and post it to the address on the form.
When we have received your application we will contact you to arrange an interview time.