Automotive Study Programme

The Basics

Sector: Automotive
Awarding Body: ABC
Qualification: Level 2 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies
Qualification Type: Diploma
Duration: 6 months
Type of Assessment: Continuous assessment throughout the programme

What you will Learn

> Skills in materials, fabrication, tools, equipment and
measuring devices
> Diagnostics and routine inspection of light vehicles
> Removing and replacing light vehicle engine units and components
> Knowledge of fuel, ignition, air, exhaust
system units and components
> Diagnosis and rectification of brake, steering and
suspension faults
> Electrical system fault finding
> Transmission and driveline units and components

Overview

For those looking to start their career in automotive, this is a great stepping stone between school/college and an apprenticeship.

You will work towards improving your hand skills and knowledge in light vehicle maintenance and the inspection of light vehicles.

Alongside this, your programme also includes the ability to complete pre-inspection checks, servicing and work experience with a top local employer.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal qualifications for this programme, just a willingness to learn and an interest in the Automotive industry.

Roles Available in this Sector

> Accident Repair Technician
> Motor Vehicle Technician
> Motor Mechanic
> Fast Fitter

Progression

> Level 2 Apprenticeship in Automotive

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Life of a Skills Group Apprentice

I just wanted to say the biggest thank you to Vanessa, my trainer. You have made my journey so much easier, I don’t know what I would have done without you. You have been amazing and helped me to achieve my qualification. You’ve guided me through every step of the way, I really appreciate it, Vanessa, you have been my rock.

Katie Shorland, Level 2 Hairdressing

I always struggled in school as I wasn’t very academic, so knew learning on the job would be a better option for me. I would find it difficult to get up for 9am but now I wake up and look forward to my day. I wanted to try a hair apprenticeship as I’ve always been interested in hairdressing, and by the end of the first week, I already loved it!

Jaimee Benson, Level 2 Hairdressing

I have developed a range of new skills through work including the technical, industry skills required for the job, to personal development such as ensuring I am always on time. The biggest change since leaving school is adjusting to the independence you gain from earning a salary. My advice to anyone thinking of doing an apprenticeship would be find what you like doing, and go for it!

Will Birch, Level 2 Bricklaying

Since starting the apprenticeship, I’ve become far more confident. In a classroom, you only interact with your classmates, but through working you develop your people skills as you interact with customers on a daily basis. At school, you are closely monitored and parented, however I am now more independent and feel grown up

Sam Collard, Level 2 Light Vehicle and Maintenance Repair

The most important thing I’ve learnt since leaving school is that there are other routes to success than just academia. I failed my GCSEs, as I never suited the school environment. Now though, I’m really enjoying my apprenticeship as I’ve discovered I learn more through hands-on practice.

Ben Freeman, Level 2 Carpentry

I would just like to thank you and your team for all the amazing work they do, you have provided me with the most invaluable experience which has helped to pave the way of my future. The work you do for young people is incredible!

Luke Kowalski, Teaching Assistant and former apprentice at Sir Robert Gefferys School