Advanced Apprenticeship in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair (Level 3)
Introduction
The knowledge and practical skills already gained in the IMI Award Level Two programme are further developed within this course to give you the competence to work to an MOT standard which would include diagnostic programing needed to apply for an MOT Certificate.What Will I Learn
You will gain the advance practical skills of all aspects of general car maintenance and repair through the college experience, and this will be backed up by a foundation of advanced knowledge gained from your employment through to MOT testing.Example Modules
- Removing and Replacing Engine Units and Components
- Removing and Replacing Electrical Auxiliary Units and Components
- Carrying out Routine and …
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Introduction
The knowledge and practical skills already gained in the IMI Award Level Two programme are further developed within this course to give you the competence to work to an MOT standard which would include diagnostic programing needed to apply for an MOT Certificate.What Will I Learn
You will gain the advance practical skills of all aspects of general car maintenance and repair through the college experience, and this will be backed up by a foundation of advanced knowledge gained from your employment through to MOT testing.Example Modules
- Removing and Replacing Engine Units and Components
- Removing and Replacing Electrical Auxiliary Units and Components
- Carrying out Routine and advanced Vehicle Maintenance
- Removing and Replacing Chassis Units and Components in class and within the workpl
How Will I Be Assessed?
There will be practical and theory assessments throughout the year with your college work. You will also be given an onsite assessor to help you build your Level 3 portfolio with observations and any other evidence you may of collected.Entry Requirements
You will have a minimum of 4 passes (D) grade GCSEs including English, Maths and Science and achieved the IMI Level 2 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance (QCF). You will also need to be employed in the automotive industry. Entry is also dependant on an interQualification type: Not applicable Mode of study: Part-Time Courses Start date: September Duration (weeks): 75 Hours per week: To be confirmed Days of the week: To be confirmed Course code: PFWIMILV3
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