An apprenticeship framework is made up of a number of qualifications aimed at equipping you with the skills which form the basis of a career in the industry. You must achieve all elements to be awarded your apprenticeship. These include a mainly theoretical qualification known as the technical certificate, a mainly practical work - based qualification (formerly the NVQ, now called the VCQ) and functional skills qualifications in the core subjects of English, Maths and IT. The technical certificate which you will study in College combines workshop - based training with the related theory. The practical work includes removal, dismantling, rebuilding and replacing many vehicle components. In particular you will build your understanding of more complex operating systems such as charging systems (electrics) and fuel injection. The theory lessons are important in developing your knowledge and understanding of the technical areas of your work. To achieve the VCQ in the workplace, you will show your practical skills by carrying out related tasks. Your on - site assessor will visit you to assess your progress. If you do not already have GSCE English, maths and IT at grade C or above you will have to take equivalent Functional Skills qualifications which are a requirement of all apprenticeship programmes.
Name: Motor Vehicle Mechanical Repair Intermediate Apprenticeship Level 2 Qualification title: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150914 11:06:01 Updated 20150914 11:06:01
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Title: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Qualification: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Classification: Not Applicable