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Motor Vehicle Technology Entry Level

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Study Times: 
Full Time
Daytime
Level: 
Entry Level
Length of course: 
1 year
Venue: 
Poplar Centre
Age Group: 
16-19 Year Olds

Your studies will include...

  • Engine operating principles, fuel and exhaust systems, spark and ignition, cooling, lubrication, transmission, wheels and tyres, brakes, steering and suspension
  • Learn safe and correct workshop procedures and how to use specialist tools and equipment
  • English, Maths and ICT

 

Where this course might take me: 
You can progress onto a higher level course, training, apprenticeship or employment.

Motor Vehicle Technology Level 1

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Study Times: 
Full Time
Daytime
Level: 
Level 1 - Foundation equivalent
Length of course: 
1 year
Venue: 
Poplar Centre
Age Group: 
16-19 Year Olds

Your studies will include...

  • Engine operating principles, fuel and exhaust systems, spark and ignition, cooling, lubrication, transmission, wheels and tyres, brakes, steering and suspension, general maintenance and removal and replacement of vehicle units.
  • Learn safe and correct workshop procedures and how to use specialist tools and equipment
  • English, Maths and ICT

 

Where this course might take me: 
You can progress onto a higher level course, training, apprenticeship or employment.

Motor Vehicle Technology Level 2

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Study Times: 
Full Time
Daytime
Level: 
Level 2 - GCSE level equivalent
Length of course: 
1 year
Venue: 
Poplar Centre
Age Group: 
16-19 Year Olds

Your studies will include...

  • More advanced engine operating principles, fuel and exhaust systems, spark and ignition, cooling, lubrication, transmission, wheels and tyres, brakes, steering and suspension, routine maintenance, removal and replacement of vehicle units and diagnosis and rectification of vehicle faults.
  • Learn safe and correct workshop procedures and how to use specialist tools and equipment

 

Where this course might take me: 
You can progress onto a L3 level course, training, apprenticeship or employment within any industry which involves mechanical tasks, including Motor Vehicle, Engineering, Public Transport and Manufacturing.