Subsidiary Diploma in Motor Vehicle (QCF)

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Subsidiary Diploma in Motor Vehicle (QCF)

Aylesbury College
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Introduction

If you love cars and see yourself doing something extraordinary with your future, why not consider this Subsidiary Diploma with progression to a Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Vehicle Technology. This could be the first step in your career in this exciting industry.

What Will I Learn

The course is designed to provide you with the specific technical knowledge and understanding of vehicle systems. This is a higher level theoretical course with some practical elements, which could lead to Higher Education or a career in areas such as Motorsport, Heavy Vehicle or the Armed Forces.

Example Modules

  • Vehicle Science and Mathematics
  • Vehicle Engine Operation and Repair
  • Heavy Vehicle …

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Introduction

If you love cars and see yourself doing something extraordinary with your future, why not consider this Subsidiary Diploma with progression to a Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Vehicle Technology. This could be the first step in your career in this exciting industry.

What Will I Learn

The course is designed to provide you with the specific technical knowledge and understanding of vehicle systems. This is a higher level theoretical course with some practical elements, which could lead to Higher Education or a career in areas such as Motorsport, Heavy Vehicle or the Armed Forces.

Example Modules

  • Vehicle Science and Mathematics
  • Vehicle Engine Operation and Repair
  • Heavy Vehicle Systems
  • Electrical and Electronic Principles

How Will I Be Assessed?

Assessment methods include written assignments with projects, practical assessments and end of unit exams.

Entry Requirements

You must have 4 GCSEs at grade C or above including Maths, Science and English. You may be considered for entry to the course if you have already achieved a Merit or above in any Engineering Level 2 BTEC First Diploma.

Additional Information

This is a two year course. In the first year you will study for a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma and in the second year you will study for a BTEC Extended Diploma

Progression

Progression to work in the Motor Industry or into Higher Education

Career Opportunities

There are a number of areas of the Motor Industry you may consider working in: Motor Sport, Heavy Vehicle Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Engineering in the Armed Forces

Qualification type: Level 3 Mode of study: Full-Time Courses Start date: September Duration (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 16 Days of the week: TBC Course code: CSDMOTOR3
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