Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles (City & Guilds)

SCQF Level 6
Moray

Course details

Course description

Designed to cover essential skills including: component removal refitting servicing techniques fault diagnosisthis is the ideal course if you are interested in developing a career in the motor industry, whether you want to maintain and repair different types of vehicles (cars, vans, trucks, or even motorcycles), fit and replace parts and tyres, run your own motor vehicle business or work on hybrid vehicles safely.This course will also provide you with understanding and underpinning knowledge required for a Modern Apprenticeship, employment or further study. You will be assessed through observation and written job cards.Special features: Gain key skills that local employers are looking for Study in a modern motor vehicle workshopCourse content includes: Skills in Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment Knowledge of Support for Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment Skills in Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Engine Faults Skills In Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Chassis System Faults Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Engine Faults Knowledge in Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Chassis Faults Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Faults Skills in Diagnosing and Rectifying Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults Skills to Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs Knowledge of How to Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs

Learning outcome

Successful completion of this course will allow you to progress into employment or onto the following qualifications: HNC/HND (with the required Mathematic entry level) programmes and degree courses within UHI City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence ILM management and leadership qualifications NVQ Level 3/4 courses

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Moray

info@argyllcollege.ac.uk

+44 (0)345 230 9969

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West Bay

Dunoon

PA23 7HP

Entry requirements

Successful completion of the City & Guilds Diploma Level 2 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles.You must be a minimum of 16 years of age at the start of the course.

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Course details

Full time

1st Aug 2024

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Venue details

Moray

West Bay

Dunoon

PA23 7HP