Apprenticeship in Motor Vehicle (Level 2)
Length | Entry requirements | Fees
What does this course offer me?
- You'll earn as you learn - work towards this qualifications while you're working in a motor vehicle role.
- You'll develop your practical skills, as well as learning the relevant theory.
- You'll be taught by our friendly and enthusiastic staff, who have a wide range of experience in the motor vehicle industry.
Tell me about the course in general
This course is designed to train you in the main areas of motor vehicles, electrical systems and mechanical systems. This excellent all round training widens your knowledge and will make you more employable.
You'll work in the motor vehicle industry, but have days off work so you can attend College.
You will take these units:
- Contribute to Workplace Good Housekeeping
- Ensure Your Own Actions Reduce Risks to Health and Safety
- Maintain Positive Working Relationships
- Routine Vehicle Maintenance
- Remove and Replace Engine Units and Components
- Remove and Replace Electrical Auxiliary Units and Components
- Remove and Replace Vehicle Chassis Units and Components
You may need to pay for specialist materials associated with this course.
What qualifications will I get?
NVQ Level 2 in Motor Vehicle, Key Skills qualifications in Maths, English and ICT and technical certificates and apprenticeship certificates in Motor Vehicle
What can I go on to next?
You can move on to the Advanced Apprenticeship or apply for supervisory roles in the motor vehicle industry.
How will I be assessed?
You'll take practical assessments throughout your training. Questions and answers will be used to test your knowledge during assessments. You'll also need to pass a computer based (GOLA) multiple choice test. And you will put together a portfolio of evidence, which will be assessed.
Length
Between 15 and 24 months, depending on your age and abilityFees
Find out what the fees are for this courseWhat do I need to join the course?
You'll need to be working in the motor vehicle industry and have:
- a good school or college reference
- a commitment and an interest in motor vehicles.
You'll also need to come to an interview.

