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TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months

TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering is a dynamic program designed to prepare learners for a rewarding career in the automotive industry. In just three months, participants will gain foundational knowledge and practical skills essential for understanding the intricacies of automotive systems, diagnostics, and repair processes.

This diploma is tailored for individuals who aspire to work in automotive repair workshops, manufacturing units, or maintenance departments. By enrolling, students will learn to handle a wide range of technical tasks, including vehicle inspection, engine diagnostics, and component assembly, all while adhering to industry standards and safety protocols.

The comprehensive curriculum covers critical areas such as engine mechanics, electrical systems, and automotive maintenance techniques. Learners will also explore emerging trends in automotive technology, including advancements in hybrid and electric vehicles. With hands-on training and real-world case studies, this course bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.

One of the standout features of this diploma is its flexible three-month duration, making it ideal for those who wish to fast-track their entry into the automotive sector. The course is structured to accommodate a balanced learning approach, ensuring participants can master complex topics without feeling overwhelmed.

Graduates of this diploma program will be well-equipped to pursue various career paths, including automotive technician, service advisor, or quality control inspector. Additionally, the skills acquired can serve as a foundation for further studies or specialized certifications in automotive engineering.

Whether you are starting your journey in the automotive field or seeking to enhance your technical capabilities, this diploma provides a robust platform for growth. With its industry-relevant curriculum and expert guidance, learners will emerge confident and ready to excel in a highly competitive market.

Course overview

Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months

TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering, candidates must meet the following entry requirements:

  • Applicants must be at least 16 years old.
  • A minimum of Level 1 qualification (or equivalent) in a related field such as mechanics, technology, or science. Alternatively, applicants should have at least GCSEs or equivalent qualifications, including Mathematics and English.
  • While no prior automotive engineering experience is required, applicants with a basic understanding of vehicles, mechanics, or technical systems may find the course easier to navigate.
  • For non-native English speakers, proof of English language proficiency may be required.
  • Fundamentals of Automotive Engineering
  • Vehicle Diagnostics and Maintenance
  • Applied Automotive Skills in Workshop Environment

Learning Outcomes for the Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months:

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Automotive Engineering

By the end of this unit, students will:

  • Understand the basic principles of automotive systems, including engine operation and drivetrain mechanics.
  • Identify key vehicle components and their functions.
  • Demonstrate the correct use of basic tools and equipment in automotive repairs.
  • Apply workplace safety and compliance protocols effectively in an automotive environment.

Unit 2: Vehicle Diagnostics and Maintenance

By the end of this unit, students will:

  • Perform basic diagnostic procedures for identifying issues in engine and electrical systems.
  • Conduct maintenance tasks on brake systems, suspension, and steering components.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve common mechanical and electrical issues.
  • Utilize diagnostic tools and software to ensure vehicle functionality.

Unit 3: Applied Automotive Skills in Workshop Environment

By the end of this unit, students will:

  • Demonstrate hands-on proficiency in servicing and repairing vehicles in a workshop setting.
  • Apply theoretical knowledge to practical tasks involving real-world automotive systems.
  • Collaborate effectively in a team within a professional workshop environment.
  • Complete a service and repair project showcasing practical and diagnostic skills.

TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering opens a range of opportunities for further education, professional certifications, and entry-level careers in the automotive sector.

1. Higher-Level Qualifications

After earning this diploma, students can progress to advanced certifications to deepen their expertise:

  • ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Automotive Engineering: Gain more specialized skills in areas like advanced diagnostics, hybrid technology, and complex vehicle systems.
  • Higher National Certificates (HNC) or Diplomas (HND) in Automotive or Mechanical Engineering.

2. Specialized Training Programs

Graduates can pursue training in niche areas of automotive technology:

  • Automotive Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology
  • Automotive Body Repair and Paint Technology
  • Motorsport Engineering

3. Entry-Level Careers

This diploma equips students with the skills to take on roles such as:

  • Automotive Technician
  • Service Mechanic
  • Diagnostic Technician
  • Vehicle Maintenance Assistant

4. Apprenticeships and On-the-Job Training

Many employers offer apprenticeships to further develop skills while gaining professional experience. This can lead to higher-level certifications and career advancement.

5. Pathways to University

With additional qualifications, students can use this diploma as a stepping stone to a university degree in fields like:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Automotive Design
  • Vehicle Systems Engineering

To deliver the TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering, training centres must meet specific requirements that ensure the quality and consistency of training, assessment, and learner support. The following are the key criteria for centres wishing to offer this qualification:

1. Approval to Deliver the Qualification

  • Centres must obtain formal approval from TQual AB to deliver the Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering qualification, even if they are already registered with TQual AB.
  • The approval process includes a review of the centre’s resources, staff qualifications, and policies relevant to the program.

2. Qualified Staff

  • Tutors: Must have relevant qualifications in Automotive Engineering at Level 3 or higher, alongside proven teaching or training experience.
  • Assessors: Must hold a recognized assessor qualification and demonstrate expertise in Automotive Engineering.
  • Internal Quality Assurers (IQAs): Must be suitably qualified and experienced to monitor the quality of assessments.

3. Learning Facilities

  • Centres must provide access to appropriate learning facilities, including:
    • Classrooms: Modern classrooms equipped with multimedia tools for in-depth theoretical learning on automotive systems, vehicle dynamics, and modern automotive technologies.
    • Practical Areas: Fully equipped workshops with advanced automotive tools and diagnostic equipment such as engines, transmission systems, braking systems, and electrical components, to support hands-on training and skill assessments.
    • Technology Access: High-performance computers with industry-standard software (e.g., CAD for vehicle design, diagnostic software, and simulation tools) and internet access for research, analysis, and project work.

4. Health and Safety Compliance

  • Centres must ensure that practical training environments comply with relevant health and safety regulations.
  • Regular risk assessments must be conducted to maintain a safe learning environment for both students and staff.

5. Resource Requirements

  • Learning Materials: Centres must provide approved course materials, including textbooks, study guides, and other relevant resources aligned with the curriculum.
  • Assessment Tools: Centres must have templates, guidelines, and resources to conduct and record assessments in line with the qualification standards.
  • E-Learning Systems: If offering online or hybrid learning, centres must provide a robust Learning Management System (LMS) to facilitate remote delivery and support student engagement.

6. Assessment and Quality Assurance

  • Centres must adhere to TQual’s assessment standards, ensuring that assessments are fair, valid, and reliable.
  • Internal quality assurance (IQA) processes must be in place to monitor assessments and provide feedback to assessors.
  • External verification visits from TQual will be conducted to ensure compliance with the awarding body’s standards.

7. Learner Support

  • Centres must provide learners with access to ongoing support, including:
    • Academic support to assist with coursework.
    • Career guidance to help students understand potential progression routes within the automotive industry.
    • Additional support for learners with specific needs, such as those with disabilities or language barriers.

8. Policies and Procedures

  • Centres must maintain and implement the following key policies:
    • Equal Opportunities Policy to ensure fair treatment for all students.
    • Health and Safety Policy to ensure a safe learning environment.
    • Complaints and Appeals Procedure for handling grievances and disputes.
    • Data Protection and Confidentiality Policy to safeguard learner information.

9. Regular Reporting to TQual

  • Centres must provide regular updates to TQual AB regarding learner enrollment, progress, and completion rates.
  • Centres are also required to maintain accurate records of assessments and learner achievements for external auditing and verification purposes.

By meeting these standards, TQual Approved Training Centres ensure the delivery of high-quality education and training, helping learners develop the necessary skills to succeed in the automotive engineering industry.

Route for Candidates with No Experience

This route is ideal for individuals who are new to the automotive engineering field and do not have prior work experience. The process for enrolling and completing the qualification is as follows:

  1. Admission: The candidate enrolls in the program at a TQual Approved Training Centre.
  2. Training: The learner undergoes formal training, which covers all the essential study units. The training will include both theoretical instruction and practical activities designed to build foundational knowledge and skills.
  3. Assessment: Learners will be required to complete and submit assignments based on the course’s learning outcomes. These assignments will evaluate the learner’s understanding of key concepts and the ability to apply the course material in practical scenarios.
  4. Certification: Upon successfully completing the required assignments and assessments, the learner will be awarded the TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering.

Route for Experienced and Competent Candidates

For candidates who already have relevant work experience in the automotive engineering industry, a tailored route is available:

  1. Eligibility: The candidate must have at least 2 years of verified experience in Automotive Engineering or a related field. This experience must be directly relevant to the learning outcomes of the qualification.
  2. Assessment of Competence: Instead of undergoing the full training program, the TQual Approved Training Centre will assess whether the candidate’s existing knowledge and skills align with the learning outcomes of the course.
  3. Evidence Submission: The candidate must provide documentation and evidence of their work experience to demonstrate competence in the required areas. This can include job roles, responsibilities, and specific tasks performed that are aligned with the learning outcomes of the course.
  4. Knowledge and Understanding: Centres must ensure that the candidate is familiar with all the course’s learning outcomes. If any knowledge gaps are identified, the candidate may undergo a skills gap assessment to determine if additional learning is required.
  5. Certification: Upon successful verification of experience and competence, the candidate will be awarded the TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering without the need to complete the full training course.

Summary

Both routes allow candidates to earn the TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering by either completing the full training program or demonstrating existing expertise. This flexible approach accommodates both new learners seeking to build their knowledge from scratch and experienced professionals looking for formal recognition of their skills and competence in the automotive engineering field.

frequently asked questions

What is this course?

This course is ideal for individuals with no prior experience in automotive engineering who wish to start a career in the field. Professionals with prior experience looking to formalize their skills through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Typical entry requirements include being at least 16 years old. A Level 1 qualification or equivalent in a related field (e.g., technology or mechanics), or GCSEs in Mathematics and English. Proof of English language proficiency for non-native speakers.

The course is designed to be completed in 3 months. During this time, learners will engage in both theoretical and practical learning activities to build their knowledge and skills in telecom engineering.

TQual Level 2 Diploma in Automotive Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months course is offered in various formats, including online, in-person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But final decision is made by ATC.

Automotive Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months of 3 mandatory assessments. These assessments are designed to evaluate participants’ comprehension of course material and their capacity to apply concepts in practical situations. It is mandatory to pass all assessments to achieve this qualification.