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Level 2 Automotive
East Riding College
Flemingate Centre, Armstrong Way, Beverley, HU17 0GH
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Course Summary
Motor vehicle engineers are in high demand, with over 34 million cars on our roads today, the need to repair and maintain motor vehicles in today’s modern world is essential. Skills shortages mean 42% of vacancies are difficult to fill and, with the industry continuing to grow, organisations are always looking for people with the right qualifications and experience.
Our courses have a mostly practical approach to content and delivery, and incorporate many different assessment techniques, which will stimulate and interest you as you progress. The combination of units provide you with a range of skills and knowledge needed within industry, enabling you to progress confidently with your studies.
You will be guided by skilled tutors and have access to workshops which are equipped with everything you would find in a professional garage including Snap-on code readers, Pico Scope, oscilloscopes and diagnostic equipment.
Course Details
Whilst working on the different vehicles in the workshop, which include electric and hybrid vehicles, you will learn the skills needed to remove and replace various vehicle systems including tyres, brakes and suspensions, as well as learning the principles of engines and electrical systems. Other areas include chassis and frames, engines, transmissions and general vehicle servicing.
Level 2 Diploma
- Carrying out routine maintenance
- Removing and replacing engine units and components
- Removing and replacing auxiliary electrical units and components
- Removing and replacing chassis units and components
- Contributing to workplace good housekeeping
- Health and safety
- Positive working relationships
Please note that some units have an exam as part of their assessment criteria.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Work experience is encouraged but is not compulsory.
Trips, visits & guest speakers - As part of the study programme, tutors will endeavor to arrange guest speakers and visits to relevant work environments and/or manufacturers to gain an understanding of the processes of the industry. Parental/guardian permission for trip is essential and will be sought at the beginning of the course to prevent delays or disappointment.
Entry requirements
Level 2 – 3 GCSEs at grade 3 or above, preferably including either English or Maths
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