Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Diploma Level 3 (College Course, Level 3)
- Cardigan Campus
Becoming a mechanic can be a rewarding career choice for those interested in working with vehicles and enjoy problem-solving.
The course provides a programme of study that is achievable within one year.
It encourages progression for those learners who have already completed a level two motor vehicle maintenance and repair course previously, or for those experienced unqualified technicians who wish to gain accreditation.
The course provides the training and development needed for students with a keen interest in the automotive sector who wish to progress to higher education or degree level. It covers a broad base of automotive engineering and, although practically orientated, focuses on the theory behind the diagnostic technologies involved within the automotive industry.
Course details
- Full time
What you will learn
- Progression within education to prepare you for your next step
- Preparation for employment in the appropriate vocational sector
- Practical and theoretical training in automotive and the use of related equipment
- This is a nationally recognised qualification
You will be shown how to carry out various industry standard practical procedures which include tasks such as fault code diagnostics, transmission and driveline faults and MOT checks/procedures.
You will be assessed carrying out these tasks, where you are required to compile a practical portfolio.
The theory is broken down into five various units which include:
- Diagnosis/rectification of engine faults
- Chassis faults
- Transmission and driveline faults
- Auxiliary and electrical faults
- Electric Vehicle operations.
These are then followed by five online multi choice tests, which are spread out throughout the academic year.
You will also follow a skills pathway in which you will develop your literacy and numeracy skills for employment. Students who do not yet have the necessary GCSE grades at C or above will have additional teaching and support to study for either GCSE or Essential Skills qualifications depending on prior GCSE grades.
Successful completion allows you to progress to higher level learning and university level learning
There is also the possibility of progressing onto the automotive apprenticeship programme, which allows you to gain further competence within the automotive industry.
Assessment is based on practical tasks, portfolio of evidence and also five online theory GOLA tests.
You will be required to have achieved:
Five GCSEs at grades A* to C, which includes either English language or Welsh (first language) and maths.
Or successful completion of a level two vocational qualification in a relevant subject at merit or above.
Learners with prior relevant industry experience will also be considered.
All learners are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
You will need to provide your own stationery, and may also incur costs if the department arranges educational visits.