Course Summary
This qualification prepares learners who are looking towards a career in Motor Vehicle. The course is designed to give you the knowledge and understanding for the NVQ in Light Vehicle Mechanics.
Course Content
Core Skills:
• Vehicle Servicing and Repair
• Vehicle Servicing Techniques
• Workshop Practice
• Online Learning
Course Assessment
The assessment for this qualification is made up of 3 components:
a. IMI Awards set Practical Tasks
b. IMI Awards set Online Testing
c. IMI Awards set Written Assignment (Coursework)
Materials
To be advised by your tutor.
Qualifications
IMI level 2 Diploma in light vehicle maintenance and repair principles VRQ
Progression
This qualification will lead to progression to IMI Diploma in light vehicle maintenance and repair principles Level 3 VRQ
Entry Requirements
You should have Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Level 1 or equivalent . You will need Literacy and Numeracy skills to be able to organise written information clearly.
Prior to enrolment on this course, you will need to have an Initial Assessment in Literacy and/or Numeracy. This will ensure that you are enrolled on the right level of course to succeed and help us to identify and provide any support that you might need.
*Can I get help with fees?
Funding may be available to support your learning as an adult (aged 19+) studying at Dudley College in the following circumstances:
- If the course is funded by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and they have given us permission to offer it at no cost to you and live in the WMCA area.
- If the course is part of the ‘Free Courses for Jobs’ government scheme and you are unemployed or working for a low wage.
- If the course is funded by the Department for Education (DfE) / WMCA and you meet certain criteria (such as this being the first qualification of this type and level you are studying, or unemployed, or working for a low wage).
Your personal circumstances and the funding available to you will be discussed at enrolment, if would useful if you bring evidence including proof of income / benefits; proof of age (i.e. driving licence); prior qualifications.
English & Maths: If you have not previously achieved GCSE grade C or above in English and/or maths, you can study these for free.