
Learners can typically progress to a higher level of learning such as a Level 2 Certificate or Diploma, or other appropriate destinations, such as apprenticeships and employment. You will be required to attend on a full-time basis (15 hours per week) to undertake the study of practical and technology requirements of your course. Comprises the following units, all of which are required to be completed: L1MV01 – Health and Safety in the workplace. L1MV02 – Locating, interpreting and using technical information. L1MV03 – Applying engineering techniques in an automotive environment. L1MV04 – Knowledge relating to automotive foundation skills. L1MV66 – Moving loads and vehicle lifting. L1MV85 – Vehicle materials and joining methods. L1MV86 – The retail motor industry. L1MV06 – Preparation to become a vehicle driver. L1MV08 – Reducing risks when driving vehicles. L1MV11 – Health and safety practices in a maintenance and repair environment. L1MV12 – Tools, equipment and consumable materials for vehicle maintenance. L1MV20 – Compression ignition engine system components and operation. L1MV21 – Air and liquid cooling system components and operation. L1MV22 - Lubrication system components system and operation. L1MV27 – Vehicle steering and suspension system components and maintenance. L1MV19 – Spark ignition engine system components and operation. L1MV22 – Lubrication system components and operation. L1MV28 – Light vehicle braking systems components and maintenance. L1MV29 – Light vehicle wheel and tyre construction and maintenance. L1MV31 – Light vehicle exhaust system components and maintenance. L1MV47 – Electrical foundation skills. L1MV76 – Vehicle exterior valeting and detailing. ELMV22 – Spark ignition system maintenance. ELMV20 – Routine vehicle maintenance. ELMV21 - Vehicle driveline maintenance. ET136 – Electric vehicle awareness.
This course is one-year. 5 GCSE's grades 2-9 (including English and Maths)
This course is both exam and coursework based. Students will be required to sit online exams as part of their course and submit assignments as part of their theory work for their course assessment.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Park Road, Holbeach, Spalding, PE12 7PU |
Learners can typically progress to a higher level of learning such as a Level 2 Certificate or Diploma, or other appropriate destinations, such as apprenticeships and employment. You will be required to attend on a full-time basis (15 hours per week) to undertake the study of practical and technology requirements of your course. Comprises the following units, all of which are required to be completed: L1MV01 – Health and Safety in the workplace. L1MV02 – Locating, interpreting and using technical information. L1MV03 – Applying engineering techniques in an automotive environment. L1MV04 – Knowledge relating to automotive foundation skills. L1MV66 – Moving loads and vehicle lifting. L1MV85 – Vehicle materials and joining methods. L1MV86 – The retail motor industry. L1MV06 – Preparation to become a vehicle driver. L1MV08 – Reducing risks when driving vehicles. L1MV11 – Health and safety practices in a maintenance and repair environment. L1MV12 – Tools, equipment and consumable materials for vehicle maintenance. L1MV20 – Compression ignition engine system components and operation. L1MV21 – Air and liquid cooling system components and operation. L1MV22 - Lubrication system components system and operation. L1MV27 – Vehicle steering and suspension system components and maintenance. L1MV19 – Spark ignition engine system components and operation. L1MV22 – Lubrication system components and operation. L1MV28 – Light vehicle braking systems components and maintenance. L1MV29 – Light vehicle wheel and tyre construction and maintenance. L1MV31 – Light vehicle exhaust system components and maintenance. L1MV47 – Electrical foundation skills. L1MV76 – Vehicle exterior valeting and detailing. ELMV22 – Spark ignition system maintenance. ELMV20 – Routine vehicle maintenance. ELMV21 - Vehicle driveline maintenance. ET136 – Electric vehicle awareness.
This course is one-year. 5 GCSE's grades 2-9 (including English and Maths)
This course is both exam and coursework based. Students will be required to sit online exams as part of their course and submit assignments as part of their theory work for their course assessment.