IMI Entry Level 3 Diploma

Introduction to Automotive Maintenance and Repair

This course introduces individuals to the knowledge, understanding and practical skills required to gain employment or further study in the automotive maintenance and accident repair industry.

This course is for learners who have a keen interest in the automotive maintenance and repair industry and are looking to progress into employment within this sector. It will provide them with the opportunity to develop their knowledge at the level suiting their ability at entry.

This qualification have been designed to be practical, engaging and motivating to support learners in gaining the basic knowledge and skills required by automotive maintenance and accident repair sector employers.

What will I study?

  • Introduction to Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Introduction to Common Tools and Equipment for Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
  • Introduction to Engine Components and Operation
  • Introduction to Lubrication System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Engine Cooling System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Spark Ignition System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Spark Ignition Fuel System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Compression Ignition Fuel System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Exhaust System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Steering System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Suspension System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Braking System Components and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Wheel and Tyre Construction and Maintenance
  • Introduction to Transmission System Components and Maintenance
  • Functional Skills or GCSE in English and Maths depending on previous qualifications

How long will it take?

  • 1 year, full-time

What qualifications do I need to start?

  • Flexible entry requirements which may mean some GCSEs at grades 1-3

What qualifications will I gain?

Course options after this programme

Career options

  • Light and heavy vehicle
  • Motorcycle
  • Land-based engineering including agricultural, construction and plant-based machinery
  • Leisure craft