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ACCIDENT REPAIR BODY PRINCIPLES LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP

• QUALIFICATION ENDORSED BY:

Accredited by: IMI 2 year apprenticeship Apprenticeship sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department

• Pass any entry tests specified by the relevant sector / employer and approved by the Department

Overview

There is a demand for skilled and qualified body technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member.

This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career. It provides vocationally related knowledge, skills and competence which will improve employability within these vocations.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:

• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College

• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy

• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer

• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours

• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework

• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice

• Have achieved any necessary entry academic qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant

• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.

Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Motor Vehicle Body Construction and Materials

• Mechanical Fastening Operations

• Removing and Fitting Panels

• Exterior Body Panel Repair

• Welding Techniques

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment includes practical tasks, written assignments and online tests.

Further Study

On completion of this qualification, students may progress through the levels and onto higher education. They may also progress to other level 3 motor industry qualifications. The College also offers Level 4 Motor Vehicle courses. Careers

Completion of this course will also improve job and promotional opportunities.

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Heavy Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Principles Level 2 Diploma Apprenticeship

Overview

There is a demand for skilled and qualified heavy vehicle technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member. This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

The course provides vocationally related knowledge, skills and competence which will improve employability within these vocations.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:

• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College

• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy

• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer

• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours

• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework

• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice

• Have achieved any necessary entry academic

Greenbank

2 year apprenticeship

HEAVY VEHICLE LEVEL 2 TRAINEESHIP qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department

• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.

Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Vehicle Electrics

• Maintenance & Repair

• Diesel Engines

• Clutch and Transmissions

• Braking Systems

• Maintenance Servicing

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment includes practical tasks, written assignments and online tests.

Further Study

Successful completion of this course can provide access to higher education courses at the College. You may also undertake other Level 3 motor industry qualifications or decide to progress onto a Level 4 Motor Vehicle course at the College.

Careers

Successful completion of this course can also lead to increased job opportunities or promotion.

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Overview

There is a demand for skilled and qualified heavy vehicle technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member.

This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

You will also develop your transversal skills such as problem solving, time management, teamwork, communication and entrepreneurship.

The course provides vocationally related knowledge and skills, which will improve employability within these vocations. Successful completion of units or the full award can contribute to the achievement of a VCQ when employed.

Entry Requirements

• The Traineeship provides a high-quality vocational education and training programme at Level 2 and is primarily aimed at school leavers who aspire to work within a specific sector

• The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile shows an ability to progress towards a level 2 traineeship framework

• All applicants must be able to demonstrate at interview that they have a satisfactory level of fluency in English –both written and spoken. The College reserves the right to refer any applicant to appropriate English Language or Literacy classes until their level of fluency in written and spoken English is sufficient to allow participation in other areas of study

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course

• Applicants will be required to hold a minimum of a Level 1 qualification defined as 4 GCSEs at grades D-G including Maths and English grades E-E or equivalent as specified on the table below. On enrolment the applicant will undertake an initial assessment which will confirm whether they should enter the full Traineeship or the Preparatory Phase

• Applicants presenting with a Junior Cert qualification should have attained a majority of higher-level subjects

During the Pre-Entry Advice Sessions which may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) , applicants will be expected to demonstrate that they are committed and motivated to the programme. The College may also use other evidence provided as part of the application process.

Please note that entrance requirements may be increased in some vocational areas.

Greenbank

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Vehicle Electrics

• Maintenance & Repair

• Diesel Engines

• Clutch and Transmissions

• Braking Systems

• Maintenance Servicing

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment includes practical tasks, written assignments and online tests.

Further Study

Progression may include:

• Increased job opportunities or promotion

• Level 2 Apprenticeship

• Further Education courses

• The College also offers Level 3 and 4 Motor Vehicle courses

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Level

2

Light Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Principles Level 2 Diploma Apprenticeship

Ballylisk Car Sales

We have found the apprenticeship scheme to be a great asset to our business over the years. We currently have three technicians in full time employment who arrived with ourselves through this exact scheme. It is a fantastic way of getting future prospects into a working environment and seeing how they grow and adapt to reach their potential within the business.

Overview

There is a demand across the country for skilled and qualified motor technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member. This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

The course provides vocationally related knowledge, skills and competence which will improve employability within these vocations.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:

• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College

• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy

• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer

• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be

Armagh, Greenbank & Portadown

2 year apprenticeship

Accredited by: IMI

Overview

Level 2

Armagh, Greenbank & Portadown paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours

• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework

• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice

• Have achieved any necessary entry academic qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department

• Pass any entry tests specified by the relevant sector / employer and approved by the Department

• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.

Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Vehicle Electrics

• Maintenance & Repair

• Engines

• Clutch and Transmissions

• Braking Systems

• Maintenance Servicing

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment includes practical tasks, written assignments and online tests.

Further Study

Successful completion of this course can provide access to higher education courses at the College. You may also undertake other Level 3 motor industry qualifications or decide to progress onto a Level 4 Motor Vehicle course at the College.

Careers

Successful completion of this course can also lead to increased job opportunities or promotion.

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

There is a demand for skilled and qualified motor technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member. This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

You will also develop your transversal skills such as problem solving, time management, teamwork, communication and entrepreneurship. The course provides vocationally related knowledge and skills, which will improve employability within these vocations. Successful completion of units or the full award can contribute to the achievement of a VCQ when employed.

Entry Requirements

• The Traineeship provides a high-quality vocational education and training programme at Level 2 and is primarily aimed at school leavers who aspire to work within a specific sector

• The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile shows an ability to progress towards a level 2 traineeship framework

• All applicants must be able to demonstrate at interview that they have a satisfactory level of fluency in English –both written and spoken. The College reserves the right to refer any applicant to appropriate English Language or Literacy classes until their level of fluency in written and spoken English is sufficient to allow participation in other areas of study

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course

• Applicants will be required to hold a minimum of a Level 1 qualification defined as 4 GCSEs at grades D-G including Maths and English grades D-E or equivalent. On enrolment the applicant will undertake an initial assessment which will confirm whether they should enter the full Traineeship or the Preparatory Phase What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Vehicle Electrics

• Maintenance & Repair

• Engines

• Clutch and Transmissions

• Braking Systems

• Maintenance Servicing

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment is in the form of practical tasks, written assignments and online tests. Summative Skills Testing will be used to showcase practical skills and embed competition.

Further Study

Progression may include:

• Increased job opportunities or promotion

• Level 3 Apprenticeship

• Level 3 Further Education courses

• The College also offers Level 4 Motor Vehicle courses Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Level

Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles Level 2 Diploma Apprenticeship

Portadown

Accredited by: IMI 2 year apprenticeship Apprenticeship

• Have achieved any necessary entry academic qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department

Overview

There is a demand across the country for skilled and qualified paint technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member.

This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

The course provides vocationally related knowledge skills and competence, which will improve employability within these vocations.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:

• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College

• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy

• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer

• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours

• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework

• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice

Vehicle Body Repair Level 2 Traineeship

• QUALIFICATION ENDORSED BY:

• Pass any entry tests specified by the relevant sector / employer and approved by the Department

• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.

Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Apply Filler

• Preparing Services for PaintRemoving and Fitting Panels

• Applying Paint

• Repairing Minor Paint Defects

• Working with Plastic Components

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment includes practical tasks, written assignments and online tests.

Further Study

Successful completion of this course can lead to:

• Level 3 motor industry qualifications

• The College also offers Level 4 Motor Vehicle courses. You can progress through the levels and onto higher education

Careers

Successful completion of this course can also lead to increased job opportunities or promotion.

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Overview

There is a demand for skilled and qualified body technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member. This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career. You will also develop your transversal skills such as problem solving, time management, teamwork, communication and entrepreneurship. The course provides vocationally related knowledge and skills which will improve employability within these vocations. Successful completion of units or the full award can contribute to the achievement of a VCQ when vocationally employed.

Entry Requirements

• The Traineeship provides a high-quality vocational education and training programme at Level 2 and is primarily aimed at school leavers who aspire to work within a specific sector

• The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile shows an ability to progress towards a level 2 traineeship framework

• All applicants must be able to demonstrate at interview that they have a satisfactory level of fluency in English –both written and spoken. The College reserves the right to refer any applicant to appropriate English Language or Literacy classes until their level of fluency in written and spoken English is sufficient to allow participation in other areas of study

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course

• Applicants will be required to hold a minimum of a Level 1 qualification defined as 4 GCSEs at grades D-G including Maths and English grades E-E or equivalent. On enrolment the applicant will undertake an initial assessment which will confirm whether they should enter the full Traineeship or the Preparatory Phase

Portadown

Accredited by: IMI 2 years full-time Traineeship

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Motor Vehicle Body Construction and Materials

• Mechanical Fastening Operations

• Removing and Fitting Panels

• Exterior Body Panel Repair

• Welding Techniques

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment is in the form of practical tasks, written assignments and online tests. Summative skills testing will be used to showcase practical skills and embed competition.

Further Study

Progression may include:

• Increased job opportunities or promotion

• Level 3 Apprenticeship

• Level 3 Further Education courses

• The College also offers Level 4 Motor Vehicle courses Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Vehicle Fitting Principles Level 2 Traineeship

Overview

There is a demand for skilled and qualified vehicle fitters, and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member.

This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

You will also develop your transversal skills such as problem solving, time management, teamwork, communication and entrepreneurship.

This course provides vocationally related knowledge and skills, which will improve employability within these vocations. Successful completion of units or the full award can contribute to the achievement of a VCQ when employed.

Entry Requirements

• The Traineeship provides a high-quality vocational education and training programme at Level 2 and is primarily aimed at school leavers who aspire to work within a specific sector

• The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile shows an ability to progress towards a level 2 traineeship framework

• All applicants must be able to demonstrate at interview that they have a satisfactory level of fluency in English –both written and spoken. The College reserves the right to refer any applicant to appropriate English Language or Literacy classes until their level of fluency in written and spoken English is sufficient to allow participation in other areas of study

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course

• Applicants will be required to hold a minimum of a Level 1 qualification defined as 4 GCSEs at grades D-G including Maths and English grades E-E or equivalent. On enrolment the applicant will undertake an initial assessment which will confirm whether they should enter the full Traineeship or the Preparatory Phase

Armagh, Greenbank & Portadown

2 years full-time

Accredited by: IMI

Traineeship

What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Vehicle Battery’s and Electrics

• Vehicle Tyres

• Braking Systems

• Health and Safety

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment is in the form of practical tasks, written assignments and online tests. Summative skills testing will be used to showcase practical skills and embed competition.

Further Study

Students can progress to a Apprenticeship at Level 2. On successful completion of the Level 2, students can progress to a Level 3 Apprenticeship.

Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

Vehicle Paint Refinishing Level 2 Traineeship

• QUALIFICATION ENDORSED BY:

Level

Portadown

Overview

There is a demand across the country for skilled and qualified paint technicians and employers increasingly need committed, well trained and enthusiastic workers. By completing this course, you will increase your skills, knowledge and performance and become a valuable team member.

This qualification will demonstrate to an employer that you have gained the right knowledge and experience to help them in their business and encourage them to invest in you and your career.

You will also develop your transversal skills such as problem solving, time management, teamwork, communication and entrepreneurship. The course provides vocationally related knowledge and skills, which will improve employability within these vocations. Successful completion of units or the full award can contribute to the achievement of a VCQ when employed.

Entry Requirements

• The Traineeship provides a high-quality vocational education and training programme at Level 2 and is primarily aimed at school leavers who aspire to work within a specific sector

• The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile shows an ability to progress towards a level 2 traineeship framework

• All applicants must be able to demonstrate at interview that they have a satisfactory level of fluency in English –both written and spoken. The College reserves the right to refer any applicant to appropriate English Language or Literacy classes until their level of fluency in written and spoken English is sufficient to allow participation in other areas of study

Accredited by: IMI

2 years full-time Traineeship

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course

• Applicants will be required to hold a minimum of a Level 1 qualification defined as 4 GCSEs at grades D-G including Maths and English grades E-E or equivalent. On enrolment the applicant will undertake an initial assessment which will confirm whether they should enter the full Traineeship or the Preparatory Phase What Will I Study?

Modules include:

• Basic Engineering - Bench Fitting

• Applying Filler

• Preparing Services for Paint

• Applying Paint

• Repairing Minor Paint Defects

• Working with Plastic Components

• Essential Skills in Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology (applicants who have achieved GCSE English, Mathematics or IT at grades A-C, will be exempt from the equivalent essential skill)

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment is in the form of practical tasks, written assignments and online tests. Summative skills testing will be used to showcase practical skills and embed competition.

Further Study

Progression may include:

• Increased job opportunities or promotion

• Level 3 Apprenticeship

• Level 3 Further Education courses

• The College also offers Level 4 Motor Vehicle courses Contacts

FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk

028 3025 9684

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