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Motor Vehicle Engineering
A.Level 2 Certificate in Engineering IVQ – Electrical and Electronics Technology (2850-84), learners must achieve 35 credits:
• 21 credits from the three mandatory units plus,
• a minimum of 14 credits from the two optional units.
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B.Level 2 Diploma in engineering IVQ – Electrical and Electronics Technology 2850-84), learners must achieve 42 credits:
• 21 credits from the mandatory units [three units] plus
• a minimum of 21 credits[three units] from the optional units.
NOTE: These qualification replace | 1155-02 Level 2 IVQ Diploma in Engineering Skills 2565-02 Level 2 IVQ Technician Certificate in Engineering 8030-21 Level 2 IVQ Technician Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
Mandatory 201 Working in engineering Exam: Online multiple-choice assessment. The assessment covers all of the outcomes. 202 Principles of engineering technology Exam : Online multiple-choice assessment. The assessment covers all of the outcomes 256 Principles of electrical and electronics technology [Dated entry written exam paper 2850-256 ] Exam : Any Two/Three from: Unit 211 Maintaining electrical wiring support systems[ Assignment] Exam: Assignment 2850-211 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit. City & Guilds devised assignment, internally marked, Unit 223 Wiring and testing electrical circuits [ Assignment] Exam: Assignment 2850-223 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit. City & Guilds devised assignment, internally marked, Unit 224 Constructing, testing and fault finding electronic circuits [ Assignment] Exam: Assignment 2850-224 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit. City & Guilds devised assignment, internally marked, |
Level 3 Diploma in Engineering (2850-30)
Level 3 Diploma in Engineering – Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2850-35)
Qualification structure
To obtain the Level 3 Diploma in Engineering a learner must successfully complete six units, two of which must be
Mandatory [two]
Units 301 Engineering health and safety
Exam: Online multiple-choice assessment The assessment covers all of the outcomes.
Unit 302 Engineering industry and Engineering technology).
Exam: Online multiple-choice assessment The assessment covers all of the outcomes.
Principle [one]
Unit 358 Principles of electrical & electronic engineering
Exam: Dated entry written exam paper 2850-358
Plus any one from
Unit 328 Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems
Exam: Assignment 2850-328 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Unit 332 Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding
Exam: Assignment 2850-332 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Unit 333 Computer automated and robotic systems principles and control
Exam: Assignment 2850-333 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Unit 334 Power supply, and analogue and digital circuit principles and fault finding
Exam: Assignment 2850-334 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Unit 335 Electronic power control principles and practice
Exam: Assignment 2850-335 The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Plus any two units* Exam: Assignment* from below
The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit. Centre devised assignment, internally marked, externally verified.
Unit 328 Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems
Unit 329 Produce drawings using CAD
Unit 330 Organising and managing engineering operations
Unit 331 Advanced mathematics and science
Unit 332 Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding
Unit 333 Computer automated and robotic systems principles and control
Unit 334 Power supply and analogue and digital circuit principles and fault finding
Unit 335 Electronic power control principles and practice
Level 1 Certificate and Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance (4290-11)-420 hrs
Route of selection
- 12Units to be completed
- 9 assignment/port folio/result entry
- 3 evolve
Level 1 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance - 0001
37 credits from (001, 031, 051, 081 (026 and 076), (027 and 077)
plus a minimum of 4 credits from either
(102 and 152 or 902 and 172 or 918) or (103 and 153 or 903) or
(104 and 154 or 904) or (112 and 162 or 912) or
(218 and 268 or 968) or (302, 352) or (305, 355) or (501 and 551 or 971) or
(503 and 553 or 973) or (544 and 594 or 934), 701 - 709, 712
plus 994 for Certification
Up to 6 credits from additional elective units (812-822), (801-811)
Level 1 Certificate/Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance City & Guilds unit number 4290-001 |
Level | Unit title | Credit value | Assessment method | |
Level 2 | Skills in Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment | 7 | Assignment | |
4290-051 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment | 3 | Assignment |
4290-031 | Level 1 | Skills to Support Working Relationships in the Automotive Work Environment | 3 | Assignment |
4290-081 | Level 1 | Knowledge to Support working relationships in the Automotive Work Environment | 3 | Assignment |
4290-026 4290-076 | Level 1 | Introduction to vehicle technology and workshop methods and processes | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-027 4290-077 | Level 1 | Carry out basic routine vehicle maintenance | 15 | Multiple choice test |
4290-102 | Level 2 | Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Engine Units and Components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-152 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Light Vehicle Engine Mechanical, Lubrication and Cooling System Units and Components | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-172 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Light Vehicle Fuel, Ignition, Air and Exhaust System Units and Components | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-103 | Level 2 | Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-153 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-104 | Level 2 | Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-154 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-112 | Level 2 | Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Driveline Units and Components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-162 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-218 | Level 2 | Skills in Removing and Fitting of Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels | 3 | Assignment |
4290-268 | Level 2 | Knowledge of Removing and Fitting Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels | 2 | Multiple choice |
302 | Level 2 | Skills in motorcycle internal engine systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-305 | Level 2 | Skills in motorcycle preparation and inspection | 2 | Assignment |
4290-352 | Level 2 | Knowledge of motorcycle internal engine systems | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-355 | Level 2 | Knowledge of motorcycle preparation and inspection | 2 | Multiple choice test |
4290-544 | Level 1 | Skills in Receiving and Storing Stock | 4 | Assignment |
4290-594 | Level 1 | Knowledge of Receiving and Storing Stock | 4 | Multiple choice test |
4290-501 | Level 1 | Skills in Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Standard Light Vehicle Tyres | 5 | Assignment |
4290-551 | Level 1 | Knowledge in Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Standard Light Vehicle Tyres | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-503 | Level 1 | Skills in Inspection Repair and Replacement of Commercial Vehicle Tyres | 5 | Assignment |
4290-553 | Level 1 | Knowledge of Inspection, Repair and Replacement of Commercial Vehicle Tyres | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-701 (3902-101) | Level 1 | Vehicle Engine Lubrication Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-702 (3902-102) | Level 1 | Vehicle Engine Cooling Systems | 4 | Assignment |
4290-703 (3902-103) | Level 1 | Vehicle Fuel and Exhaust Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-704 (3902-104) | Level 1 | Vehicle Spark Ignition Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-705 (3902-105) | Level 1 | Vehicle Electrical Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-706 (3902-106) | Level 1 | Vehicle Braking Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-707 (3902-107) | Level 1 | Vehicle Transmission Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-708 (3902-108) | Level 1 | Vehicle Steering and Suspension Systems | 5 | Assignment |
4290-709 (3902-109) | Level 1 | Vehicle Wheels and Tyre Systems | 4 | Assignment |
4290-712 (3902-112) | Level 1 | Vehicle Hand Skills and Manufacturing Techniques | 4 | Assignment |
Full qualification certificates will be awarded to successful candidates on completion of the required combinations of units. Candidates completing one or more units, rather than the full qualification(s), will receive a Certificate of Unit Credit (CUC
4290-12
Key Part time-Red- First SEMESTER[6 MONTHS ]
18 units [11 assignments plus 7 evolve exam]
Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles
73 credits from
(001, 003 - 004, 051, 053 - 054, 101,
(102 and (152 or 902) and
(172 or 918)),
(103 and (153 or 903)),
(104 and (154 or 904)),
(151 or 901),
(162 or 912)
plus a minimum 5 credits from either
(008 and 058) or
(105 and (155 or 905) or
(111 and (161 or 911)) or
(121 and (171 or 914)) or
(131 and (181 or 915)) or
(112) or
(218 and (268 or 968))
Note: (513, 563, 713,722) comply with the requirement of the pathways toApprenticeship Programme in Wales.
First year theory –first year practice
2nd year theory and 2nd year practice
73 credits from the following units
4290-001 | Level 2 | Skills in health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment | 7 | Assignment |
4290-003 | Level 3 | Skills in supporting job roles in the automotive work environment | 5 | Assignment |
4290-004 | Level 2 | Skills in materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment | 7 | Assignment |
4290-008 | Level 3 | Skills to identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs | 5 | Assignment |
4290-051 | Level 2 | Knowledge of health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment | 3 | Assignment |
4290-053 | Level 3 | Knowledge of support for job roles in the automotive work environment | 3 | Assignment |
4290-054 | Level 2 | Knowledge of materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment | 4 | Assignment |
4290-058 | Level 3 | Knowledge of how to Identify and agree motor vehicle customer service needs | 5 | Assignment |
4290-101 | Level 2 | Skills in routine light vehicle maintenance | 2 | Assignment |
4290-102 | Level 2 | Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle engine units and components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-103 | Level 2 | Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-104 | Level 2 | Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-105 | Level 2 | Skills in inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods | 4 | Assignment |
111 | Level 3 | Skills in overhauling light vehicle engine mechanical units | 2 | Assignment |
4290-112 | Level 2 | Skills in removing and replacing light vehicle driveline units and components | 5 | Assignment |
4290-121 | Level 3 | Skills in overhauling light vehicle transmission units | 2 | Assignment |
4290-131 | Level 3 | Skills in overhauling light vehicle steering and suspension units | 2 | Assignment |
4290-151 | Level 2 | Knowledge of routine light vehicle maintenance | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-152 | Level 2 | Knowledge of light vehicle engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling system units and components | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-153 | Level 2 | Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle electrical units and components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-154 | Level 2 | Knowledge of removing and replacing light vehicle chassis units and components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-155 | Level 2 | Knowledge of inspecting light vehicles using prescribed methods | 4 | Multiple choice test |
4290-161 | Level 3 | Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle engine units | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-162 | Level 2 | Knowledge of light vehicle transmission and driveline units and components | 6 | Multiple choice test |
4290-171 | Level 3 | Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle transmission units | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-172 | Level 2 | Knowledge of light vehicle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-181 | Level 3 | Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle steering and suspension units | 3 | Multiple choice test |
4290-13
Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles
15 units[ 10 assignments and 5 evolve ]
68 credits from (001, 003 - 004, 051, 053 - 054, 107 - 108, (157 or 907), (158 or 908), (163 or 913), 406, (456 or 956))
plus a minimum of 5 credits from either
(006 and 056) or (008 and 058) or (105 and 155 or 905) or
(111 and 161 or 911) or (121 and 171 or 914) or
(131 and 181 or 915) or (218 and 268 or 968) or (113)
68 credits from the following units
Sel. | Description | Entry type | Code | Credits |
Level 2 Skills in Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (7 credits) | Results entry | 4290-001 | 7.0 | |
Level 3 Skills in Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment (5 credits) | Results entry | 4290-003 | 5.0 | |
Level 2 Skills in Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (7 credits) | Results entry | 4290-004 | 7.0 | |
Level 2 Knowledge of Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment (3 credits) | Results entry | 4290-051 | 3.0 | |
| Results entry | 4290-053 | 3.0 | |
Level 2 Knowledge of Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment (4 credits) | Results entry | 4290-054 | 4.0 | |
Level 3 Skills in Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Engine Faults (5 credits) | Results entry | 4290-107 | 5.0 | |
Level 3 Skills in Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Chassis System Faults (5 credits) | Results entry | 4290-108 | 5.0 | |
Level 3 Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Engine Faults (6 credits) | e-Volve | 4290-157 | 6.0 |
Level 3 Knowledge in Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Chassis Faults (6 credits) | e-Volve | 4290-158 | 6.0 | |
Level 3 Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Faults (6 credits) | e-Volve | 4290-163 | 6.0 | |
Level 3 Skills in Diagnosing and Rectifying Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults (5 credits) | Results entry | 4290-406 | 5.0 | |
Level 3 Knowledge of Diagnosis and Rectification of Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults (6 credits) | e-Volve | 4290-456 | 6.0 | |
plus a minimum of 5 credits from either
111 | 3 | Skills in overhauling light vehicle engine mechanical units | 2 | Assignment |
161 | 3 | Knowledge of overhauling light vehicle engine units | 3 | Multiple choice test |
LAW Athe uk | ATHE Level 3 Diploma in Law
ATHE Level 4 Extended Diploma in Law
ATHE Level 5 Extended Diploma in Law
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ACCOUNTING
Foundation Certificate in Accounting
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Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
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Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
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HOSPITALITY/ CULINARY
CTH Level 2 Award in Restaurant & Bar Service
All 3 units, providing 8 Credits or 80 hours of Total Qualification Time
SS Customer service skills 2 3 25 TBC
RBS1 Restaurant & bar service 1 1 3 25 TBC
CSS Customer service skills 2 3 25 TBC
HK1 Housekeeping 1 1 3 25 TBC
CTH Level 2 Award in Front Office
CSS Customer service skills 2 3 25 TBC
REC Reception & reservations 1 3 25 TBC
RBS1 Restaurant & bar service 1 1 3 25 TBC
CTH Level 2 Diploma in Culinary Skills QAN: 603/2753/X | |||||||||
Candidates must achieve: all 11 mandatory units, providing 40 credits, all at level 2 | |||||||||
Credit value: 40 | |||||||||
GLH for Qualification: 320 | TQT for Qualification: 400 | ||||||||
Mandatory Units | |||||||||
Unit Code | Unit Title | L | CV | GLH | TQT | URN | Assessment Method | ||
2ICHI | Introduction to the catering and hospitality industry | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | Y/616/7767 | Theory test | ||
2FSPK | Food safety in the professional kitchen | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | T/616/7761 | Theory test and practical exam | ||
2MPCTW | Introduction to menu planning, costings and team work | 2 | 4 | 32 | 40 | D/616/7768 | Theory test and practical exam | ||
2MPO | Meat, poultry and offal | 2 | 6 | 48 | 60 | A/616/7762 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2FAS | Fish and shellfish | 2 | 4 | 32 | 40 | F/616/7763 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2VPVP | Vegetables, pulses and vegetable proteins | 2 | 4 | 32 | 40 | J/616/7764 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2SSS | Stocks, soups and sauces | 2 | 4 | 32 | 40 | L/616/7765 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2PRE | Pasta, rice and eggs | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | R/616/7766 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2PDP | Pastry and dough products | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | D/616/7771 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2CHD | Cold and hot desserts | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | H/616/7772 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
2BCS | Biscuits, cakes and sponges | 2 | 3 | 25 | 30 | K/616/7773 | Portfolio plus practical exam | ||
Diploma Total (11 units) | 40 | 320 400 | |||||||