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Motor Vehicle Skills (Yr 2 of 2) (Level 2)

OCNNI
Trades & Crafts

Course Overview

This qualification is year two of a two year course. In this time students learn practical skills in vehicle maintenance, service, diagnosis and repair in a real garage environment. In addition, our highly trained staff will teach you technical theory as well covering all aspects of the motor vehicle from bumper to bumper.
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    34 Weeks
  • Campus
    Springtown
    Greystone

Important Message

Applications/Enrolments for part time courses commencing September to December 2024 are now closed

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: OCN NI Level 2 Motor Vehicle Skills (Yr 2 of 2) Ref D219
    Campus: Springtown
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date:
    (Tue:9:00AM-5:00PM)
    Fees:
    Full £381.00
    Concession £152.00
  • Course: OCN NI Level 2 Motor Vehicle Skills (Yr 2 of 2) Ref L077
    Campus: Greystone
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date:
    (Tue:9:00AM-5:00PM)
    Fees:
    Full £381.00
    Concession £152.00

You may be eligible for funding on this course *

If you are an employer or employee of a NI based company

* Terms and Conditions apply

Course Offering

  • Site location Springtown Limavady Greystone
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

Entry to Year 2 is dependent on successful completion of Year 1 and in employment.

Additional Information

Boots and overalls also required. On successful completion, students can progress into the motor vehicle industry or pursue a Level 3 course.

Enquiry

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    An apprenticeship is a great route for your career as you are learning a new skill but also getting the experience while getting paid. I chose NWRC because I’ve always heard good reports about it. I applied for welding as I always had an interest in engineering as I had done it in school.
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