Through theory and practical lessons, you will develop the essential knowledge and skills requires by the motorcycle industry. This will include: Health, safety and good housekeeping Materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices Routine motorcycle maintenance Motorcycle internal engine systems Motorcycle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components Removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components Removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components Motorcycle preparation and inspection Tutors will arrange trips to industry based events, such as the Motorsport Show. How will I learn and be assessed? You will be assessed through a combination of: Workshop based competence tasks and questioning Written assessments External online testing Functional Skills assessments in Maths and English E-portfolio of evidence to show your competence and understanding of the qualification and skills. The study programme is 16 hours per week for 36 weeks and students will be expected to complete an additional two hours minimum of self-study each week. The timetable is usually over two and a half consecutive days. This programme is designed to increase the knowledge and skills of individuals who are interested in the maintenance of motorcycles and who want to learn more about the various roles that are available in the retail motor industry. Upon successful completion of the programme, you may continue your studies by undertaking Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, an Apprenticeship or you may choose to go into employment. As an apprentice automotive technician you may expect to earn between 7,000 GBP - 13,000 GBP, depending on your age and stage of training. Once you are qualified, you may expect to earn between 22,000 GBP - 26,000 GBP. (http://www.autocity.org.uk/world-of-work)
Name: Level 2 Motor Cycle Maintenance and Repair Technology Qualification title: Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Principles (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment You will be assessed through a combination of: Workshop based competence tasks and questioning Written assessments External online testing Functional Skills assessments in Maths and English E-portfolio of evidence to show your competence and understanding of the qualification and skills. The study programme is 16 hours per week for 36 weeks and students will be expected to complete an additional two hours minimum of self-study each week. The timetable is usually over two and a half consecutive days. Awarding IMI Awards Ltd Created 20150423 09:29:49 Updated 20150423 09:29:49
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Eastleigh College
Further Education
experts@eastleigh.ac.uk
023 8091 1000
https://www.eastleigh.ac.uk/
Chestnut Avenue Town: Eastleigh County:Hampshire
Title: Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Principles (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Principles (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies