Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies ABC Awards Qualifications Directory 12-13

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ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES QUALIFICATIONS DIRECTORY

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Welcome ABC Awards (ABC) is an Awarding Organisation in the United Kingdom with an established reputation for quality and customer service. ABC is recognised by the regulatory bodies as an awarding organisation whose qualifications meet the criteria applied by Ofqual and are eligible for funding under the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) and the Young People's Learning Agency (YLPA). ABC’s portfolio of qualifications has been developed in conjunction with relevant Sector Skills Councils and subject specialists in response to industry needs, and we believe all ABC qualifications are designed to enable flexibility of delivery and assessment. ABC has a transparent and highly competitive fee structure which is based upon credit accumulation and has been developed specifically for a credit based qualifications framework. This is published on our website. ABC fees are inclusive of moderation and certification. ABC continues to provide centres with access to a regional Business Development Manager, a moderator with subject specialism and a named Qualification Administrator as well as the full range of ABC training events and conferences.

ABC Awards has endeavoured to provide signposting to funding eligibility but centres are advised that these are guides only and clarification from funding providers should be sought. Guide to Funding Eligibility categories FL = Foundation Learning ASL = Additional and Specialist Learning APP = Apprenticeship Frameworks SO = Stand Alone T2G = Train to Gain ALR = Adult Learner Responsive OLASS = Offender Learning and Skills PFU = Programmes for the Unemployed Ad App = 19+ Apprenticeship Frameworks This suite of qualifications is administered at the ABC Awards Nottingham office.

This directory provides a brief outline for each of ABC’s qualifications in Fabrication and Welding and Motor Vehicle Studies.

Please note: The credit target for the same qualification title may vary according to pathway and units chosen. The Units and Rules of Combination documents for all these qualifications can be accessed via the ABC Awards web site http://www.abcawards.co.uk/engineeringandmanufa cturing.php

The current fees for all these qualifications can be accessed via the ABC Awards web site http://www.abcawards.co.uk/fees1011.php

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60061030 Entry Level 3 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies 60061042 Entry Level 3 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies 60060154 Entry Level 3 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies 50042427 Level 1 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies 50042208 Level 1 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies 50042099 Level 1 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies 60029961 Level 2 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies 60029663 Level 2 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies 60029572 Level 2 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies 60019657 Level 2 Diploma in Motor Cycle Maintenance and Repair Principles 60020301 Level 2 Diploma in Vehicle Fitting Principles 60021159 Level 2 Diploma in Auto Electrical and Mobile Electrical Principles 60021433 Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles 50065750 Level 1 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 5006213X Level 2 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice 50062141 Level 2 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 50061604 Level 3 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice 50061896 Level 3 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 50061483 Level 3 Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051784 Level 1 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051310 Level 2 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051905 Level 2 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051498 Level 3 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051942 Level 3 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice 60051309 Level 3 Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Practice Issue 10 Aug 2012

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ABC Qual Code A5520-E3

60061030 Entry Level 3 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 7 credits Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

E3

1

10

E3

2

20

E3

2

20

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 1 1

2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1

20 20 20 20 20 10 20 10

Mandatory Group A

Health and safety awareness [D/500/5368] Minimum 6 credits from the group Motor vehicle workshop tools and equipment [J/502/4657] Principles of engine components and operations [L/502/4658] Check and maintain vehicle fluid levels [M/504/1386] Check and maintain motor vehicle external lights [T/504/1387] Checking and maintaining car tyre pressure and tread [J/500/5445] Remove and replace motor vehicle road wheels [A/504/1388] Motorcycle construction [J/502/4674] Routine motorcycle checks [L/502/4675] Routine braking system checks [M/502/4667] Routine vehicle checks [M/502/4670] Clean a vehicle exterior and interior [F/504/1389] Remove and replace spark plugs [T/504/1390] Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL App Eligibility

Internal assessment, external moderation Pre 16 Pass / Fail 01/08/2012 31/07/2014 31/07/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code C5520-E3

60061042 Entry Level 3 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum 14 credits Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

E3

1

10

E3

2

20

E3

2

20

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1

20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 10

Mandatory Group A

Health and safety awareness [D/500/5368] Minimum 13 credits from the group Motor vehicle workshop tools and equipment [J/502/4657] Principles of engine components and operations [L/502/4658] Check and maintain vehicle fluid levels [M/504/1386] Check and maintain motor vehicle external lights [T/504/1387] Checking and maintaining car tyre pressure and tread [J/500/5445] Remove and replace motor vehicle road wheels [A/504/1388] Motorcycle construction [J/502/4674] Routine motorcycle checks [L/502/4675] Routine braking system checks [M/502/4667] Routine vehicle checks [M/502/4670] Clean a vehicle exterior and interior [F/504/1389] Remove and replace spark plugs [T/504/1390] Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to vehicle ignition systems [A/501/7026] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL App Eligibility

Internal assessment, external moderation Pre 16 Pass / Fail 01/08/2012 31/07/2014 31/07/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code D5520-E3

60061054 Entry Level 3 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum 37 credits Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

E3 E3

1 2

10 20

E3

2

20

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3

1

10

E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3

2 2 2 2 1 1

20 20 20 20 20 10

1 1 E3 L1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1 E3 1

2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2

20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 20

Mandatory Group 19 Credits

Health and safety awareness [D/500/5368] Motor vehicle workshop tools and equipment [J/502/4657] Principles of engine components and operations [L/502/4658] Check and maintain vehicle fluid levels [M/504/1386] Check and maintain motor vehicle external lights [T/504/1387] Checking and maintaining car tyre pressure and tread [J/500/5445] Remove and replace motor vehicle road wheels [A/504/1388] Motorcycle construction [J/502/4674] Routine motorcycle checks [L/502/4675] Routine braking system checks [M/502/4667] Routine vehicle checks [M/502/4670] Clean a vehicle exterior and interior [F/504/1389] Remove and replace spark plugs [T/504/1390] Minimum of 18 credits from this group

Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to vehicle ignition systems [A/501/7026] Communicating with others at work [H/500/5887] Communicating with others at work [F/500/5010] Applying for a job [M/500/5892] Applying for a job [H/500/5789] Maintaining work standards [M/500/5889] Maintaining work standards [L/500/5009] Career exploration [A/601/4637] Career exploration[L/601/4688] Overcoming barriers to work [J/601/4639] Overcoming barriers to work [F/601/4705] Introduction to customer care [D/501/4409] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Managing personal finance [F/501/6931] Working towards goals [D/502/0453] Working towards goals [J/502/0463] Developing self [M/502/0456] Developing self [K//502/0469] Environmental awareness [R/502/0658] Environmental awareness [Y/502/0659] Individual rights and responsibilities [A/502/0458] Individual rights and responsibilities [K/502/0472] Preparation for work [A/502/0461] Preparation for work [J/502/0477] Working as part of a group [K/502/0455] Working as part of a group [R/502/0465] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Dealing with problems in daily life [H/502/0454] Dealing with problems in daily life [L/502/0464]

E3 1

2 2

20 20

Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL App Eligibility

Internal assessment, external moderation Pre 16 Pass / Fail 01/08/2012 31/07/2014 31/07/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code A5520-01

50042427 Level 1 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 12 credits; 4 credits must come from the mandatory unit (Group A) and a further 8 credits from the optional units (Group B) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

4

40

1

4

40

1

4

40

1 1

4 4

40 40

1

4

40

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 4 4

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 10 20 20 20 40 40

Mandatory Group A

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Optional Group B

Introduction to engineering equipment and materials [A/501/7009] Introduction to compression ignition power units [M/501/7010] Introduction to spark ignition power units [T/501/7011] Introduction to engine liquid cooling and engine lubrication systems [A/501/7012] Introduction to spark ignition and compression ignition fuel systems [F/501/7013] Introduction to vehicle transmission systems [J/501/7014] Introduction to battery and lighting systems [L/501/7015] Introduction to steering and suspension [R/501/7016] Introduction to vehicle braking systems [Y/501/7017] Introduction to vehicle inspection [D/501/7018] Introduction to vehicle body repair [H/501/7019] Introduction to vehicle refinishing [Y/501/7020] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Introduction to vehicle wheels and tyres [H/501/7022] Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to vehicle ignition systems [A/501/7026] Introduction to vehicle valeting [J/501/7028] Introduction to motorcycle maintenance [L/501/70129] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Accreditation End Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code C5520-01

50042208 Level 1 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 24 credits. 4 Credits must come from the mandatory unit (Group A) A minimum of 20 credits must come from optional units (Group B) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

4

40

1

4

40

1

4

40

1 1

4 4

40 40

1

4

40

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 4 4

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 10 20 20 20 40 40

Mandatory Group A

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Optional Group B

Introduction to engineering equipment and materials [A/501/7009] Introduction to compression ignition power units [M/501/7010] Introduction to spark ignition power units [T/501/7011] Introduction to engine liquid cooling and engine lubrication systems [A/501/7012] Introduction to spark ignition and compression ignition fuel systems [F/501/7013] Introduction to vehicle transmission systems [J/501/7014] Introduction to battery and lighting systems [L/501/7015] Introduction to steering and suspension [R/501/7016] Introduction to vehicle braking systems [Y/501/7017] Introduction to vehicle inspection [D/501/7018] Introduction to vehicle body repair [H/501/7019] Introduction to vehicle refinishing [Y/501/7020] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Introduction to vehicle wheels and tyres [H/501/7022] Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to vehicle ignition systems [A/501/7026] Introduction to vehicle valeting [J/501/7028] Introduction to motorcycle maintenance [L/501/70129] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Accreditation End Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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ABC Qual Code D5520-01

50042099 Level 1 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 38 credits. 4 Credits must come from the mandatory unit (Group A) A minimum of 34 credits must come from the optional units (Group B) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

4

40

1

4

40

1

4

40

1 1

4 4

40 40

1

4

40

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 4 4

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 10 20 20 20 40 40

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Optional Units (Group B)

Introduction to engineering equipment and materials [A/501/7009] Introduction to compression ignition power units [M/501/7010] Introduction to spark ignition power units [T/501/7011] Introduction to engine liquid cooling and engine lubrication systems [A/501/7012] Introduction to spark ignition and compression ignition fuel systems [F/501/7013] Introduction to vehicle transmission systems [J/501/7014] Introduction to battery and lighting systems [L/501/7015] Introduction to steering and suspension [R/501/7016] Introduction to vehicle braking systems [Y/501/7017] Introduction to vehicle inspection [D/501/7018] Introduction to vehicle body repair [H/501/7019] Introduction to vehicle refinishing [Y/501/7020] Introduction to customer care [D/501/7021] Introduction to vehicle wheels and tyres [H/501/7022] Introduction to vehicle exhaust systems [M/501/7024] Introduction to vehicle ignition systems [A/501/7026] Introduction to vehicle valeting [J/501/7028] Introduction to motorcycle maintenance [L/501/7029] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Accreditation End Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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ABC Qual Code A5525-02, A5526-02, A5527-02, A5528-02, A5529-02, A5531-02

60029961 Level 2 Award in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 10 credits from one pathway Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

4

40

2

3

25

2

3

25

2

5

45

2

2

20

1

4

40

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

1

4

40

2

4

40

2

4

40

2

2

12

2

4

32

Auto Electrical Pathway (Mandatory unit plus one Option Group) Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Option Group A: Fitting Auxiliary Locks and Security Devices (Electrical and Mechanical) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [K/601/6027] Skills in fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [H/601/6043] Option Group B: Removing and Fitting Electrical Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting electrical components [K/601/6030] Skills in removing and fitting electrical components [Y/601/6055] Body Repair Pathway (5 mandatory units) Mandatory Units

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Knowledge of removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [Y/601/5424] Skills in removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [F/601/5451] Knowledge of removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [D/601/5425] Skills in removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [R/601/5454] Light Vehicle Pathway (Mandatory unit plus a minimum of one Option Group to achieve the minimum credit value) Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Option Group A: Inspecting Light Vehicles using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [H/601/3742] Skills in inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [A/601/3889] Option Group B: Inspection and Repair of Light Vehicle Clutches (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection and repair of light vehicle clutches [H/601/6060] Skills in inspection and repair of light vehicle clutches [D/601/6753] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group C: Inspection and Replacement of Light Vehicle Exhaust Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle exhaust components [Y/601/6072] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle exhaust components [A/601/6842]

2

2

14

2

3

24

2

2

18

2

3

25

2

2

14

2

3

24

2

2

18

2

4

32

1 2 2

4 2 2

40 20 20

2 2

2 2

20 20

1

4

40

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

Option Group D: Inspection, Testing and Replacement of Vehicle Batteries and Related Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [F/601/6082] Skills in inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [K/601/8179] Option Group E: Inspection and Replacement of Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers and Springs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [J/601/6083] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [F/601/6857] Option Group F: Inspection, Adjustment and Replacement of Light Vehicle Braking Systems and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, adjustment and replacement of light vehicle braking systems and components [L/601/6084] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle braking systems and components [L/601/6862] Motor Cycle Pathway (5 mandatory units) Mandatory Units

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Knowledge of routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5515] Skills in routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5594] Knowledge of motorcycle preparation and inspection [F/601/5563] Skills in motorcycle preparation and inspection [Y/601/5617] SMART Repair Pathway (Mandatory unit plus a minimum of one Option Group to achieve the minimum credit value) Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Option Group A: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicle Flat Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [M/502/6354] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [T/502/6355] Option Group B: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles through Swage Lines (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [F/502/6357] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [M/502/6337]

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Option Group C: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles Where Access is Difficult or Restricted (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [Y/502/6347] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [D/502/6348]

3

2

20

2

2

20

2 2

2 3

15 25

2

2

15

2

2

20

2

2

15

2

2

20

2 2

3 5

23 31

1

4

40

2

3

24

2

4

36

2

3

24

2

4

36

Option Group D: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Trim Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [H/503/4645] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [K/503/4646] Option Group E: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Fabric) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4647] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4650] Option Group F: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Leather) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [A/503/4652] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [F/503/4653] Option Group G: Windscreen Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Understanding windscreen repair and system maintenance [L/600/7448] Repair damaged windscreen glass in vehicles [K/600/7442] Specialist Tyre Fitting Pathway (Mandatory unit plus one Option Group) Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Health and safety for motor vehicle studies [H/501/7005] Option Group A: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of High Performance Light Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyres [T/601/6032] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyre [K/601/6092] Option Group B: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Motorcycle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [T/601/6094]

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ABC Qual Code C5525-02, C5526-02, C5527-02, C5528-02, C5529-02, C5531-02

60029663 Level 2 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 32 credits from one pathway. This must include 10 credits from the Mandatory Group and a minimum of 22 credits from the pathway specific Option Groups. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

3

25

2

3

25

2

1

4

2

2

4

2

5

45

2

2

20

2

2

18

2

3

25

2

3

30

Auto Electrical Pathway (Mandatory group plus a minimum of 22 credits from the option groups) Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Locating and Correcting Simple Electrical Faults in the Automotive Workplace (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Option Group B: Fitting Auxiliary Locks and Security Devices (Electrical and Mechanical) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [K/601/6027] Skills in fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [H/601/6043] Option Group C: Inspecting Vehicles using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [M/601/6028] Skills in inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [T/601/6046] Option Group D: Removing and Fitting Electrical Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting electrical components [K/601/6030] Skills in removing and fitting electrical components [Y/601/6055] Option Group E: Inspection, Testing and Replacement of Vehicle Batteries and Related Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [F/601/6082] Skills in inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [K/601/8179] Body Repair Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

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Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254]

2

7

60

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

3

6

45

3

5

45

Option Group A: Removing and Fitting Motor Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components to Vehicles (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [Y/601/5424] Skills in removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [F/601/5451] Option Group B: Removing and Fitting Non Permanently Fixed Motor Vehicle Body Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [D/601/5425] Skills in removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [R/601/5454] Option Group C: Removing and Replacing Exterior Motor Vehicle Body Panels including Permanently Fixed Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing exterior motor vehicle body panels including permanently fixed components [H/601/5426] Skills in removing and replacing exterior motor vehicle body panels including permanently fixed components [D/601/5456] Option Group D: Minor Motor Vehicle Exterior Body Panel Repairs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of minor motor vehicle exterior body panel repairs [K/601/5427] Skills in carrying out minor repairs to motor vehicle exterior body panels [K/601/5458] Option Group E: Motor Vehicle Body Metal Active Gas (MAG) Welding Techniques (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motor vehicle body metal active gas (MAG) welding techniques [T/601/5432] Skills in motor vehicle body metal active gas (MAG) welding techniques [R/601/5468] Option Group F: Motor Vehicle Body Resistance Spot Welding Operations (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motor vehicle body resistance spot welding operations [F/601/5434] Skills in motor vehicle body resistance spot welding operations [Y/601/5469] Option Group G: Tools and Equipment used In Vehicle Refinishing (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of tools and equipment used in vehicle refinishing [J/601/6116] Skills in tools and equipment used in vehicle refinishing [Y/601/6153] Option Group H: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231]

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Option Group I: Vehicle Colour Matching (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle colour matching [R/601/6135] Skills in vehicle colour matching [T/601/6256]

3 3

6 5

45 45

1

4

40

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

2

20

2

3

20

2

4

40

2

7

60

2 2

3 2

20 20

2

3

20

2

3

20

2

5

45

2

4

40

2

4

40

Option Group J: Introduction to Vehicle Refinishing

Introduction to vehicle refinishing [Y/501/7020] Light Vehicle Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Locating and Correcting Simple Electrical Faults in the Automotive Workplace (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Option Group B: Removing and Fitting Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [F/601/3747] Skills in removing and fitting of basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [K/601/3869] Option Group C: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group D: Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of routine light vehicle maintenance [F/601/3716] Skills in routine light vehicle maintenance [H/601/3871] Option Group E: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Engine Units and Components (All three units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling system units and components [R/601/3719] Knowledge of light vehicle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [H/601/3725] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle engine units and components [K/601/3872] Option Group F: Inspecting Light Vehicles Using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [H/601/3742] Skills in inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [A/601/3889] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group G: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components

Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3731] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3874]

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

2

20

2

3

30

2

7

60

2 2

2 2

20 20

2

3

20

2 2

3 5

20 45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

Option Group H: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [A/601/3732] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [F/601/3876] Option Group I: Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle transmission and driveline units and components [Y/601/3740] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle driveline units and components [K/601/3886] Option Group J: Removing and Fitting Electrical Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting electrical components [K/601/6030] Skills in removing and fitting electrical components [Y/601/6055] Motor Cycle Pathway Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Routine Motorcycle Maintenance (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5515] Skills in routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5594] Option Group B: Motorcycle Internal Engine Systems (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motorcycle internal engine systems [Y/601/5519] Knowledge of motorcycle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [T/601/5527] Skills in motorcycle internal engine systems [R/601/5597] Option Group C: Removing and Replacing Motorcycle Electrical Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [H/601/5555] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [D/601/5604] Option Group D: Removing and Replacing Motorcycle Chassis Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [T/601/5558] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [M/601/5610] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group E: Motorcycle Preparation and Inspection (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motorcycle preparation and inspection [F/601/5563] Skills in motorcycle preparation and inspection [Y/601/5617]

2 2

2 2

20 20

2

3

24

2

4

36

3

6

45

3

5

45

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

3

2

20

2

2

20

2 2

2 3

15 25

2

2

15

2

2

20

Option Group F: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Motorcycle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle Tyres [T/601/6094] Option Group G: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231] SMART Repair Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicle Flat Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [M/502/6354] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [T/502/6355] Option Group B: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles through Swage Lines (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [F/502/6357] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [M/502/6337] Option Group C: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles where Access is Difficult or Restricted (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [Y/502/6347] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [D/502/6348] Option Group D: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Trim Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [H/503/4645] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [K/503/4646] Option Group E: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Fabric) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4647] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4650]

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Option Group F: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Leather) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [A/503/4652] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [F/503/4653]

2

2

15

2

2

20

3

6

45

3

5

45

2 2

6 5

45 45

3 3

6 5

45 45

2 2

3 5

23 31

1

4

40

2

3

30

2

7

60

1

3

24

1

5

46

2

3

24

2

4

36

2

3

24

2

4

36

Option Group G: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231] Option Group H: Repairing Minor Paint Defects (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of repairing minor paint defects [Y/601/6122] Skills in repairing minor paint defects [F/601/6244] Option Group I: Vehicle Colour Matching (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle colour matching [R/601/6135] Skills in vehicle colour matching [T/601/6256] Option Group J: Windscreen Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Understanding windscreen repair and system maintenance [L/600/7448] Repair damaged windscreen glass in vehicles [K/600/7442] Option Group K: Introduction to vehicle valeting

Introduction to vehicle valeting [J/501/7028] Specialist Tyre Fitting Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Standard Light Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge in inspection, repair and replacement of standard light vehicle tyres [D/601/6025] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of standard light vehicle tyres [H/601/6091] Option Group B: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of High Performance Light Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyres [T/601/6032] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyre [K/601/6092] Option Group C: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Motorcycle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [T/601/6094]

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Option Group D: Light Vehicle Four Wheel Alignment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6051] Skills in light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6745]

2 2

3 4

24 36

2

2

14

2

3

24

Option Group E: Inspection and Replacement of Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers and Springs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [J/601/6083] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [F/601/6857]

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ABC Qual Code D5525-02, D5526-02, D5527-02, D5528-02, D5529-02, D5531-02

60029572 Level 2 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Studies Learners must achieve a minimum of 45 credits from one pathway. This must include 10 credits from the Mandatory Group and a minimum of 35 credits from the pathway specific Option Groups. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

2 2

6 5

45 45

2

3

25

2

3

25

2

1

4

2

2

4

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

Auto Electrical Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Locating and Correcting Simple Electrical Faults in the Automotive Workplace (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Option Group B: Enhancing Vehicle Electrical Systems (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge in enhancing vehicle electrical systems [F/601/6017] Skills in enhancing vehicle electrical systems [J/601/6035] Option Group C: Fitting Auxiliary Locks and Security Devices (Electrical and Mechanical) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [K/601/6027] Skills in fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [H/601/6043] Option Group D: Inspecting Vehicles using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods[M/601/6028] Skills in inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods[T/601/6046] Option Group E: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group F: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service Needs [M/601/6286] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group G: Removing and Fitting Electrical Components (Both units must be achieved)

Skills in removing and fitting electrical components [Y/601/6055] Knowledge of removing and fitting electrical components [K/601/6030]

2

2

20

2

5

45

2

2

18

2

3

25

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

Option Group H: Inspection, Testing and Replacement of Vehicle Batteries and Related Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [F/601/6082] Skills in inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [K/601/8179] Body Repair Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Removing and Fitting Motor Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components to Vehicles (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [Y/601/5424] Skills in removing and fitting motor mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components to vehicles [F/601/5451] Option Group B: Removing and Fitting Non Permanently Fixed Motor Vehicle Body Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [D/601/5425] Skills in removing and fitting non permanently fixed motor vehicle body panels [R/601/5454] Option Group C: Removing and Replacing Exterior Motor Vehicle Body Panels including Permanently Fixed Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing exterior motor vehicle body panels including permanently fixed components [H/601/5426] Skills in removing and replacing exterior motor vehicle body panels including permanently fixed components [D/601/5456] Option Group D: Minor Motor Vehicle Exterior Body Panel Repairs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of minor motor vehicle exterior body panel repairs [K/601/5427] Skills in carrying out minor repairs to motor vehicle exterior body panels [K/601/5458] Option Group E: Motor Vehicle Body Metal Active Gas (MAG) Welding Techniques (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motor vehicle body metal active gas (MAG) welding techniques [T/601/5432] Skills in motor vehicle body metal active gas (MAG) welding techniques [R/601/5468] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group F: Motor Vehicle Body Resistance Spot Welding Operations (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motor vehicle body resistance spot welding operations [F/601/5434] Skills in motor vehicle body resistance spot welding operations [Y/601/5469]

2

5

45

2

5

45

3

2

20

3

2

20

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

2

5

45

2

5

45

3

6

45

3

5

45

3 3

6 5

45 45

1

4

40

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

Option Group G: Motor Vehicle Body Adhesive Bonding Operations (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motor vehicle body adhesive bonding operations [J/601/5449] Skills in motor vehicle body adhesive bonding operations [T/601/5480] Option Group H: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group I: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Option Group J: Tools and Equipment used in Vehicle Refinishings (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of tools and equipment used in vehicle refinishings [J/601/6116] Skills in tools and equipment used In vehicle refinishing [Y/601/6153] Option Group K: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231] Option Group L: Vehicle Colour Matching (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle colour matching [R/601/6135] Skills in vehicle colour matching [T/601/6256] Option Group M: Introduction to Vehicle Refinishing

Introduction to vehicle refinishing [Y/501/7020] Light Vehicle Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Locating and Correcting Simple Electrical Faults in the Automotive Workplace (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group B: Removing and Fitting Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [F/601/3747] Skills in removing and fitting of basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [K/601/3869]

2

2

20

2

3

20

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

2 2

3 2

20 20

2

3

20

2

3

20

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

4

40

2

4

40

Option Group C: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group D: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Option Group E: Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of routine light vehicle maintenance [F/601/3716] Skills in routine light vehicle maintenance [H/601/3871] Option Group F: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Engine Units and Components (All 3 units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling system units and components [R/601/3719] Knowledge of light vehicle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [H/601/3725] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle engine units and components [K/601/3872] Option Group G: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3731] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3874] Option Group H: Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [A/601/3732] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [F/601/3876] Option Group I: Inspecting Light Vehicles using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [H/601/3742] Skills in inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [A/601/3889] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group J: Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle transmission and driveline units and components [Y/601/3740] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle driveline units and components [K/601/3886]

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

5

45

2

2

20

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

2 2

2 2

20 20

2

3

20

2 2

3 5

20 45

2

6

45

2

5

45

Option Group K: Removing and Fitting Electrical Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and fitting electrical components [K/601/6030] Skills in removing and fitting electrical components [Y/601/6055] Motor Cycle Pathway Mandatory Unit: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Locating and Correcting Simple Electrical Faults in the Automotive Workplace (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Option Group B: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group C: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Option Group D: Routine Motorcycle Maintenance (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5515] Skills in routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5594] Option Group E: Motorcycle Internal Engine Systems (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motorcycle internal engine systems [Y/601/5519] Knowledge of motorcycle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [T/601/5527] Skills in motorcycle internal engine systems [R/601/5597] Option Group F: Removing and Replacing Motorcycle Electrical Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [H/601/5555] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [D/601/5604] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group G: Removing and Replacing Motorcycle Chassis Units and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [T/601/5558] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [M/601/5610]

2

6

45

2

5

45

2 2

2 2

20 20

3

6

45

3

5

45

2 2

6 5

45 45

3 3

6 5

45 45

2

3

24

2

4

36

2

3

30

2

7

60

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

2

2

20

3

2

20

2

2

20

Option Group H: Motorcycle Preparation and Inspection (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of motorcycle preparation and inspection [F/601/5563] Skills in motorcycle preparation and inspection [Y/601/5617] Option Group I: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231] Option Group J: Repairing Minor Paint Defects (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of repairing minor paint defects [Y/601/6122] Skills in repairing minor paint defects [F/601/6244] Option Group K: Vehicle Colour Matching (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle colour matching [R/601/6135] Skills in vehicle colour matching [T/601/6256] Option Group L: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Motorcycle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [T/601/6094] SMART Repair Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Option Group A: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicle Flat Panels (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [M/502/6354] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicle flat panels [T/502/6355] Option Group B: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles through Swage Lines (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [F/502/6357] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles through swage lines [M/502/6337] Option Group C: Removing Dents and Creases from Motor Vehicles where Access is Difficult or Restricted (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [Y/502/6347] Skills in removing dents and creases from motor vehicles where access is difficult or restricted [D/502/6348] Issue 10 Aug 2012

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Option Group D: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Trim Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [H/503/4645]

2

2

15

Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior trim repair [K/503/4646]

2

3

25

2

2

15

2

2

20

2

2

15

2

2

20

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

3

6

45

3

5

45

2 2

6 5

45 45

3 3

6 5

45 45

2 2

3 5

23 31

1

4

40

2

3

30

Option Group E: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Fabric) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4647] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (fabric) [M/503/4650] Option Group F: Vehicle Cosmetic Interior Upholstery Repair (Leather) (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [A/503/4652] Skills in vehicle cosmetic interior upholstery repair (leather) [F/503/4653] Option Group G: Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Option Group H: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Option Group I: Working with Plastic Materials and Components (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of working with plastic materials and components [Y/601/6119] Skills in working with plastic materials and components [J/601/6231] Option Group J: Repairing Minor Paint Defects (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of repairing minor paint defects [Y/601/6122] Skills in repairing minor paint defects [F/601/6244] Option Group K: Vehicle Colour Matching (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of vehicle colour matching [R/601/6135] Skills in vehicle colour matching [T/601/6256] Option Group L: Windscreen Repair (Both units must be achieved)

Understanding windscreen repair and system maintenance [L/600/7448] Repair damaged windscreen glass in vehicles [K/600/7442] Option Group M: Introduction to Vehicle Valeting

Introduction to vehicle valeting [J/501/7028] Specialist Tyre Fitting Pathway Mandatory Group: Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

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Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254]

2

7

60

2

1

4

2

2

4

3

5

45

3

5

40

1

3

24

1

5

46

2

3

24

2

4

36

1

3

26

1

5

44

2

3

24

2

4

36

2 2

3 4

24 36

2

2

14

2

3

24

Option Group A: Inspecting Vehicles using Prescribed Methods (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [M/601/6028] Skills in inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [T/601/6046] Option Group B: Identify and Agree Motor Vehicle Customer Service Needs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Option Group C: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Standard Light Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge in inspection, repair and replacement of standard light vehicle tyres [D/601/6025] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of standard light vehicle tyres [H/601/6091] Option Group D: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of High Performance Light Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyres [T/601/6032] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyre [K/601/6092] Option Group E: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Commercial Vehicle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of commercial vehicle tyres [L/601/6036] Skills in inspection repair and replacement of commercial vehicle tyres [M/601/6093] Option Group F: Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Motorcycle Tyres (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [T/601/6094] Option Group G: Light Vehicle Four Wheel Alignment (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6051] Skills in light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6745] Option Group H: Inspection and Replacement of Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers and Springs (Both units must be achieved)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [J/601/6083] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [F/601/6857] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Issue 10 Aug 2012

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ABC Qual Code D5521-02

60019657 Level 2 Diploma in Motor Cycle Maintenance and Repair Principles Learners must achieve a minimum of 70 credits. This must include 66 credits from the mandatory units (Group A and Group B). The remaining credits must come from the achievement of one of the option groups C1 or C2, ensuring all units within the chosen group are achieved. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

3

3

20

3

5

40

2

4

40

2

7

60

2 2

2 2

20 20

2

3

20

2

3

20

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

3

5

45

3

5

40

Group A – Mandatory Generic Units (Learners must achieve all 6 units within this group)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Knowledge of support for job roles in the automotive work environment [T/601/6175] Skills in supporting job roles in the automotive work environment [J/601/6262] Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Group B – Mandatory Specialist Units (Learners must achieve all 9 units within this group)

Knowledge of routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5515] Skills in routine motorcycle maintenance [F/601/5594] Knowledge of motorcycle internal engine systems [Y/601/5519] Knowledge of motorcycle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [T/601/5527] Skills in motorcycle internal engine systems [R/601/5597] Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [H/601/5555] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle electrical units and components [D/601/5604] Knowledge of removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [T/601/5558] Skills in removing and replacing motorcycle chassis units and components [M/601/5610] Option Groups (Learners must achieve one of the following groups) Group C1 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286]

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Group C2 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of motorcycle preparation and inspection [F/601/5563] Skills in motorcycle preparation and inspection [Y/601/5617] Restrictions and Requirements

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2

2

20

2

2

20

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ABC Qual Code D5522-02

60020301 Level 2 Diploma in Vehicle Fitting Principles Learners must achieve a minimum of 51 credits. This must include 29 credits from the mandatory units (Group A). The remaining credits must come from the achievement of one option group from Group B (B1, B2, B3, B4 or B5) and three option groups from Group C (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8) ensuring both knowledge and skills units within the chosen groups are achieved. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

3

3

20

3

5

40

2

4

40

2

7

60

3

5

45

3

5

40

2

3

24

2

4

36

1

3

26

1

5

44

2

3

24

2

4

36

Group A – Mandatory Generic Units (Learners must achieve all 6 units within this group)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Knowledge of support for job roles in the automotive work environment [T/601/6175] Skills in supporting job roles in the automotive work environment [J/601/6262] Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Group B – Mandatory Specialist Units (Learners must achieve one of the following groups) Group B1 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Group B2 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyres [T/601/6032] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of high performance light vehicle tyres [K/601/6092] Group B3 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of commercial vehicle tyres [L/601/6036] Skills in inspection repair and replacement of commercial vehicle tyres [M/601/6093] Group B4 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [R/601/6040] Skills in inspection, repair and replacement of motorcycle tyres [T/601/6094]

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Group B5 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge in assessing and securing the roadside situation [A/601/7408] Skills in assessing and securing the roadside situation [F/601/7409]

2

6

47

2

5

50

2

3

24

2

4

36

2

2

14

2

4

32

2

2

14

2

3

24

2

2

18

2

3

24

2

2

14

2

3

24

2

2

18

2

4

32

2

3

20

2

2

20

2

3

20

2

2

20

Option Groups (Learners must achieve three of the following groups) Group C1 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6051] Skills in light vehicle four wheel alignment [F/601/6745] Group C2 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection and repair of light vehicle clutches [H/601/6060] Skills in inspection and repair of light vehicle clutches [D/601/6753] Group C3 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle exhaust components [Y/601/6072] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle exhaust components [A/601/6842] Group C4 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [F/601/6082] Skills in inspection, testing and replacement of vehicle batteries and related components [K/601/8179] Group C5 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [J/601/6083] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle suspension dampers and springs [F/601/6857] Group C6 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspection, adjustment and replacement of light vehicle braking systems and components [L/601/6084] Skills in inspection and replacement of light vehicle braking systems and components [L/601/6862] Group C7 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of safe use of oxy-acetylene in automotive applications [R/601/6085] Skills in safe use of oxy-acetylene in automotive applications [M/601/6868] Group C8 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of routine light vehicle maintenance [F/601/3716] Skills in routine light vehicle maintenance [H/601/3871]

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Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Accreditation End Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code D5523-02

60021159 Level 2 Diploma in Auto Electrical and Mobile Electrical Principles Learners must achieve a minimum of 70 credits. This must include 65 credits from the mandatory units (Group A and Group B). The remaining credits must come from the achievement of both units from one of the option groups C1 or C2 or C3, ensuring both knowledge and skills units within the chosen group are achieved. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

3

3

20

3

5

40

2

4

40

2

7

60

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

1

4

2

2

4

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

Group A – Mandatory Generic Units (Learners must achieve all 6 units within this group)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Knowledge of support for job roles in the automotive work environment [T/601/6175] Skills in supporting job roles in the automotive work environment [J/601/6262] Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Group B – Mandatory Specialist Units (Learners must achieve all 8 units within this group)

Knowledge of locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [K/601/6013] Skills in locating and correcting simple electrical faults in the automotive workplace [F/601/6034] Knowledge in enhancing vehicle electrical systems [F/601/6017] Skills in enhancing vehicle electrical systems [J/601/6035] Knowledge of inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [M/601/6028] Skills in inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods [T/601/6046] Knowledge of light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3731] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3874] Option Groups (Learners must achieve one of the following groups) Group C1 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of the overhauling of electrical units [L/601/6022] Skills in the overhauling of electrical units [R/601/6037]

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Group C2 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [K/601/6027] Skills in fitting auxiliary locks and security devices (electrical and mechanical) [H/601/6043]

2

3

25

2

3

25

2

2

20

2

3

20

Group C3 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of removing and fitting basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [F/601/3747] Skills in removing and fitting of basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [K/601/3869] Restrictions and Requirements

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code D5524-02

60021433 Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles Learners must achieve a minimum of 78 credits. This must include 73 credits from the mandatory units (Group A and Group B). The remaining credits must come from the achievement of one of the option groups C1, C2, C3, C4, C5,, C6, C7 or C8 ensuring all units within the chosen group are achieved. Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

30

2

7

60

3

3

20

3

5

40

2

4

40

2

7

60

2

3

20

2

2

20

2

3

20

2

3

20

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

2

5

45

2

6

45

Group A – Mandatory Generic Units (Learners must achieve all 6 units within this group)

Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [D/601/6171] Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment [Y/601/7254] Knowledge of support for job roles in the automotive work environment [T/601/6175] Skills in supporting job roles in the automotive work environment [J/601/6262] Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [K/601/6237] Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment [Y/601/6279] Group B – Mandatory Specialist Units (Learners must achieve all 10 units within this group)

Knowledge of routine light vehicle maintenance [F/601/3716] Skills in routine light vehicle maintenance [H/601/3871] Knowledge of light vehicle engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling system units and components [R/601/3719] Knowledge of light vehicle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components [H/601/3725] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle engine units and components [K/601/3872] Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3731] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components [T/601/3874] Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [A/601/3732] Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components [F/601/3876] Knowledge of light vehicle transmission and driveline units and components [Y/601/3740] Option Groups (Learners must achieve one of the following groups) Group C1 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of how to make learning possible through demonstrations and instruction [T/601/6242] Skills in how to make learning possible through demonstrations and instruction [Y/601/6282] Issue 10 Aug 2012

3

5

45

3

5

45

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Group C2 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [H/601/3742] Skills in inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods [A/601/3889]

2

4

40

2

4

40

3

5

45

3

5

40

3

3

20

3

2

20

3

2

20

3

2

20

3

3

20

3

3

20

3

5

45

2

2

20

2

3

20

Group C3 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of how to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [R/601/6247] Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs [M/601/6286] Group C4 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle engine units [R/601/3736] Skills in overhauling light vehicle engine mechanical units [L/601/3881] Group C5 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle transmission units [Y/601/3737] Skills in overhauling light vehicle transmission units [D/601/3884] Group C6 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle steering and suspension units [D/601/3738] Skills in overhauling light vehicle steering and suspension units [H/601/3885] Group C7 (Learners must achieve the one unit within this group)

Skills in diagnosing and rectifying light vehicle transmission and driveline faults [T/601/3888] Group C8 (Learners must achieve both units within this group)

Knowledge of removing and fitting basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [F/601/3747] Skills in removing and fitting of basic light vehicle mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non permanently fixed vehicle body panels [K/601/3869]

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ABC Qual Code C5530-01

50065750 Level 1 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice

Learners must achieve a minimum of 14 credits. 2 credits from the mandatory unit and 4 credits from each of the optional groups 1, 2 and 3 (1 unit from each group) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

2

20

1 1

4 4

40 40

1 1

4 4

40 40

1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4

40 40 40 40

Mandatory Unit

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [R/600/0534] Optional Group 1

Engineering drawing [M/600/0556] Engineering materials [T/600/0557] Optional Group 2

Fabrication of thick plate [A/600/0558] Fabrication of sheet metal [F/600/0559] Optional Group 3

Oxy-acetylene gas welding and cutting [A/600/0561] Manual metal arc welding (MMA) [J/600/0563] Metal arc gas shielded welding (MAGS) [R/600/0565] Tungsten arc gas shielded welding (TAGS) [Y/600/0566] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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ABC Qual Code A5530-02

5006213X Level 2 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 8 credits, this should include the mandatory unit in Group A (2 credits) and a further 6 credits from the optional units (Group B) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

2

20

2

6

60

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

60 60 60 60 60 60 60

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [R600/0534] Optional Units (Group B)

Related studies for fabrication and welding practice [H/600/0537] Oxy-acetylene gas welding and cutting [K/600/0541] Manual metal-arc welding [T/600/0543] Metal-arc gas shielded welding [A/600/0544] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding [F/600/0545] Fabrication processes (General) [J/600/0546] Fabrication processes (Sheet Metal) [R/600/0548] Engineering drawing [R/600/0551] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code C5530-02

50062141 Level 2 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 24 credits, this should include the mandatory unit in Group A (6 credits) and a further 18 credits from the optional units (Group B)

Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

6

60

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

60 60 60 60 60 60 60

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Related studies for fabrication and welding practice [H/600/0537] Optional Units (Group B)

Oxy-acetylene gas welding and cutting [K/600/0541] Manual metal-arc welding [T/600/0543] Metal-arc gas shielded welding [A/600/0544] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding [F/600/0545] Fabrication processes (General) [J/600/0546] Fabrication processes (Sheet Metal) [R/600/0548] Engineering drawing [R/600/0551] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL App Eligibility ` Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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ABC Qual Code A5530-03

50061604 Level 3 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 8 credits, this should include the mandatory unit in Group A (2 credits) and a further 6 credits from the optional units (Group B)

Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

2

20

3

6

60

3 3 3 3 3

6 6 6 6 6

60 60 60 60 60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3

6 6

60 60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3 3 3

6 6 6 6

60 60 60 60

3

6

60

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [R600/0534] Optional Units (Group B)

Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – vertical [D/600/0486] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical [H/600/0487] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/600/0489] Fabrication processes (general) [H/600/0490] Fabrication processes (sheet metal) [M/600/0492] Engineering drawing (general) [A/600/0494] Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead [J/600/0496] Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead (Aluminium) [R/600/0498] Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead (Pipe) [F/600/0500] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead [J/600/0501] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (Stainless Steel) [L/600/0502] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (pipe) [D/600/0505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [H/600/0506] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [D/600/0522] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [H/600/0523] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [K/600/0524] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [M/600/0525] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [T/600/0526] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (Stainless Steel) [A/600/0527] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [F/600/0528] Advanced fabrication process (general) [J/600/0529] Advanced fabrication process (sheet metal) [A/600/0530] Advanced engineering drawing [F/600/0531] Materials for fabrication and welding practice [J/600/0532] Quality assurance in the fabrication and welding industry [L/600/0533]

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Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2009 01/06/2009 31/01/2013 31/01/2014 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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42.00 N/A N/A 10% Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Manufacturing Technologies SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code C5530-03

50061896 Level 3 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 24 credits, this should include the mandatory unit in Group A (6 credits) and a further 18 credits from the optional units (Group B) Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3

6 6

60 60

3

6

60

3 3 3

6 6 6

60 60 60

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Related studies for fabrication and welding [L/600/0483] Optional Units (Group B)

Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – vertical [D/600/0486] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical [H/600/0487] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/600/0489] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/600/0489] Fabrication processes (general) [H/600/0490] Fabrication processes (sheet metal) [M/600/0492] Engineering drawing (general) [A/600/0494] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

App

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2009 01/06/2009 31/01/2013 31/01/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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157.50 N/A N/A 37.5% Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Manufacturing Technologies SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code D5530-03

50061483 Level 3 Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 48 credits, this should include the mandatory unit (6 credits) 18 credits from Option A and a minimum of 24 credits from option B Restricted Combinations in Option B Learners must only complete a maximum of 6 credits from [J/600/0496], [R/600/0498] and [F/600/0500] Learners must only complete a maximum of 6 credits from [J/600/0501], [L/600/0502] and [D/600/0505] Learners must only complete a maximum of 6 credits from [H/6000506], [D/600/0522], [H/600/0523] and [K/600/0524] Learners must only complete a maximum of 6 credits from [M/600/0525], [T/600/0526], [A/600/0527] and [F/600/0528] Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3

6 6

60 60

3

6

60

3 3 3

6 6 6

60 60 60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3

6 6

60 60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

Mandatory Unit (Group A)

Related studies for fabrication and welding [L/600/0483] Option A: All welding processes / operations are carried out in the vertical position

Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – vertical [D/600/0486] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical [H/600/0487] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/600/0489] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/600/0489] Fabrication processes (general) [H/600/0490] Fabrication processes (sheet metal) [M/600/0492] Engineering drawing (general) [A/600/0494] Option B: All welding processes / operations are carried out in the overhead position. (see restricted combinations above)

Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead [J/600/0496] Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead (aluminium) [R/600/0498] Oxy-aceteylene gas welding and cutting – overhead (pipe) [F/600/0500] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead [J/600/0501] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (stainless steel) [L/600/0502] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (pipe) [D/600/0505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [H/600/0506] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [D/600/0522] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [H/600/0523] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [K/600/0524] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [M/600/0525]

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Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (Aluminium) [T/600/0526] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [A/600/0527] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [F/600/0528] Advanced fabrication process (general) [J/600/0529] Advanced fabrication process (sheet metal) [A/600/0530] Advanced engineering drawing [F/600/0531] Materials for fabrication and welding practice [J/600/0532] Quality assurance in the fabrication and welding industry [L/600/0533] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Accreditation Start Date Operational Start Date Review Date Certification End Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

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3

6

60

3

6

60

3

6

60

3 3 3 3

6 6 6 6

60 60 60 60

3

6

60

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2009 01/06/2009 31/01/2013 31/01/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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262.50 N/A N/A 62.5% Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Manufacturing Technologies SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code C5700-01

60051784 Level 1 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve 14 credits for this qualification. 2 credits from the Mandatory unit in Group A. 4 credits must come from the Optional B 4 credits must come from the Optional C 4 credits must come from the Optional D Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

1

2

20

1 1

4 4

40 40

1 1

4 4

40 40

1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4

40 40 40 40

Group A Mandatory Unit

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [R/600/0534] Group B Optional Units

Engineering drawing [M/600/0556] Engineering materials [T/600/0557] Group C Optional Units

Fabrication of thick plate [A/600/0558] Fabrication of sheet metal [M/503/9489] Group D Optional Units

Oxy-acetylene gas welding and cutting [A/600/0561] Manual-metal arc welding (MMA) [J/600/0563] Metal-arc gas shielded welding (MAGS) [R/600/0565] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding (TAGS) [Y/600/0566] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

App

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 14 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code A5700-02

60051310 Level 2 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 10 credits 3 credits must come from the Mandatory Unit in Group A Learners must achieve a minimum of 7 credits from the Optional Units in Group B Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

20

2

7

60

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

7 7 7 7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60 60 60 60

2

7

60

Group A Mandatory Unit

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [K/503/9491] Group B Optional Units

Science and calculations for fabrication and welding Practice [A503/9494] Manual metal-arc welding [F/503/9495] Metal-arc gas shielded welding [J/503/9496] Tungsten–arc gas shielded welding [L/503/9497] Oxy-acetylene welding [R/503/9498] Welding inspection [Y/503/9499] Fabrication processes– sheet metal [F/503/9500] Fabrication processes – plate [L/503/9502] Engineering drawing using manual and CAD techniques [M/503/9492] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

App

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code C5700-02

60051905 Level 2 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 31 credits 10 credits must come from the Mandatory Units in Group A Learners wishing to follow a Welding Pathway must achieve a minimum of an additional 21 credits from Group B Optional Units Learners wishing to follow an Unendorsed Pathway mixing Fabrication and Welding must achieve a minimum of 21 credits from Group C Optional Units Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

2

7

20 60

2 2 2 2 2

7 7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60 60

2 2

7 7

60 60

2

7

60

2 2 2 2 2

7 7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60 60

Group A Mandatory Units

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [K/503/9491] Science and calculations for fabrication and welding practice [A/503/9491] Group B Optional Units - Welding Pathway

Manual metal-arc welding [F/503/9495] Metal-arc gas shielded welding [J/503/9496] Tungsten–arc gas shielded welding [L/503/9497] Oxy-acetylene welding [R/503/9498] Welding inspection Group C Optional Units - Fabrication and Welding Pathway

Fabrication processes– sheet metal [F/503/9500] Fabrication processes – plate [L/503/95/02] Engineering drawing using manual and CAD techniques [M/503/9492] Manual metal-arc welding [F/503/9495] Metal-arc gas shielded welding [J/503/9496] Tungsten–arc gas shielded welding [L/503/9497] Oxy-acetylene welding [R/503/9498] Welding inspection [Y/503/9499] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

App

Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code A5700-03

60051498 Level 3 Award in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 10 credits 3 credits must come from the Mandatory Units in Group A The remaining minimum 7 credits must come from units in Group B Optional Units Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

2

3

20

3

8

60

3 3 3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60 60 60

3

7

60

3 3

7

60

7

60

3 3

7 7

60 60

3

7

60

3 3

7 7

60 60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60

Group A Mandatory Unit

Health and safety in fabrication and welding [K/503/9491] Group B Optional Units

Science and calculations for fabrication and welding practice [R/503/9503] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – vertical [Y/503/9504] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical [D/503/9505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [K/503/9507] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/503/9508] Fabrication processes – plate [T/503/9509] Fabrication processes - sheet metal [K/503/9510] Engineering drawing using manual CAD techniques [M/503/9511] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead [T/503/9512] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead (aluminium) [F/503/9514] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead (pipe) [J/503/9515] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead [L/503/9516] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (stainless steel) [Y/503/9518] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (pipe) [D/503/9519] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [R/503/9520] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [Y/503/9521] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [D/503/9522] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [H/503/9523] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding - overhead [K/503/9524] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [M/503/9525] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [T/503/9526] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [A/503/9527] Advanced fabrication processes (plate) [F/503/9528] Advanced fabrication processes (sheet metal) [J/503/9529] Materials for fabrication and welding practice [A/503/9530] Welding inspection and quality assurance [F/503/9531]

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code C5700-03

60051942 Level 3 Certificate in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 29 credits 8 credits must come from the Mandatory Unit in Group A Learners must achieve a minimum of 21 credits from Group B Optional Units OR Learners must achieve a minimum of 21 credits from Group C Optional Units selecting 7 credits from units in Group C1 plus 7 credits from the units in Group C2 Plus a minimum of 7 credits from any additional optional units from Groups C1 and C2 Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

3

8

60

3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60

3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60

3 3

7 7

60 60

3

7

60

Group A Mandatory Unit

Science and calculations for fabrication and welding practice [R/503/9503 Group B Optional Units - Welding Pathway

Oxy-acetylene gas welding – vertical [Y/503/9504] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical D/503/9505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [K/503/9507] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/503/9508] Group C Optional Units - Unendorsed Pathway Group C1

Oxy-acetylene gas welding – vertical [Y/503/9504] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical D/503/9505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [K/503/9507] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/503/9508] Group C2

Fabrication processes – plate [T/503/9509] Fabrication processes - sheet metal [K/503/9510] Engineering drawing using manual and CAD techniques [M/503/9511] Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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ABC Qual Code D5700-03

60051309 Level 3 Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Practice Learners must achieve a minimum of 57 credits 8 credits must come from the Mandatory Unit in Group A Learners must achieve a minimum of 21 credits from Group B Optional Units and a minimum of 28 credits from Group C Optional Units Unit

Level

Credit Value

GLH

3

8

60

3 3 3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60 60 60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3 3

7 7

60 60

3

7

60

3 3

7 7

60 60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3

7

60

3 3 3 3

7 7 7 7

60 60 60 60

Group A Mandatory Unit

Science and calculations for fabrication and welding practice [R/503/9503] 21 credits from Group B Optional Units

Oxy-acetylene gas welding – vertical [Y/503/9504] Manual metal-arc welding – vertical [D/503/9505] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – vertical [K/503/9507] Tungsten- arc gas shielded welding – vertical [M/503/9508] Fabrication processes – plate [T/503/9509] Fabrication processes - sheet metal [K/503/9510] Engineering drawing using manual and CAD techniques [M/503/9511] 28 credits from Group C Optional Units

Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead [T/503/9512] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead (aluminium) [F/503/9514] Oxy-acetylene gas welding – overhead (pipe) [J/503/9515] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead [L/503/9516] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (stainless steel) [Y/503/9518] Manual metal-arc welding – overhead (pipe) [D/503/9519] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead [R/503/9520] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [Y/503/9521] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [D/503/9522] Metal-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [H/503/9523] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding - overhead [K/503/9524] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (aluminium) [M/503/9525] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (stainless steel) [T/503/9526] Tungsten-arc gas shielded welding – overhead (pipe) [A/503/9527] Advanced fabrication processes (plate) [F/503/9528] Advanced fabrication processes (sheet metal) [[J/503/9529] Materials for fabrication and welding practice [A/503/9530] Welding inspection and quality assurance [F/503/9531]

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Restrictions and Requirements Assessment Minimum Approved Age Qualification Grading Operational Start Date Review Date Funding FL ASL Eligibility

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Points Score Contribution to Threshold L1 Contribution to Threshold L2 Contribution to Threshold L3 Sector (ABC) Sector (Regulator) Sector Skills Council

Issue 10 Aug 2012

Internal assessment, internal and external moderation 16 Pass / Fail 01/06/2012 31/08/2015 SO T2G ALR OLASS PFU

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Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Engineering SEMTA

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