NQF Phase 2 – 4 Motor Learnership
Grouping: Learnership (Outcome Based)
CAREER PATH PHASE 2 MOTOR LEARNERSHIP: Your time spent at the applicable employer and Training Provider will be used to build your practical and theoretical knowledge in this phase. You acquire essential skills in the workshop environment which means you are contributing to the organisation’s productivity. The learner must obtain 125 Credits before this phase is deemed to be completed.
CAREER PATH PHASE 3 MOTOR LEARNERSHIP: Your time spent at the applicable employer and Training Provider will be used to build your practical and theoretical knowledge in this phase. You acquire essential skills in the workshop environment which means you are contributing to the organisation’s productivity. The learner must obtain 135 Credits before this phase is deemed to be completed.
CAREER PATH PHASE 4 MOTOR LEARNERSHIP: Your time spent at the applicable employer and Training Provider will be used to build your practical and theoretical knowledge in this phase. You acquire essential skills in the workshop environment which means you are contributing to the organisation’s productivity. The learner must obtain 159 Credits before this phase is deemed to be completed.
- Pre-Requisites: Grade 12 with Maths and Science/ Employed by a Motor Dealership. The learner will enter into an 18 month contract between the employer, MerSETA and the Training Provider.
- Duration per phase: 10 days
Training Week 1 & 2 | Training Week 3 & 4 | Training Week 5 & 6 | Training Week 7 & 8 |
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10 Days | 10 Days | 10 Days | 10 Days |
Before you can start these two weeks you must have completed Week 1 & 2. A 1 month interval is applicable before commencing with Week 3 & 4. | Before you can start these two weeks you must have completed Week 3 & 4. A 1 month interval is applicable before commencing Week 5 & 6. | Final Training for this Course. Before you can start these two weeks you must have completed Week 5 & 6. A 1 month interval is applicable before commencing Week 7 & 8. |
Topics Covered Phase 2 | ||
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Unit Standard Title | Unit Std No | CREDITS |
Build basic auto electrical circuits | 1211 | 16 |
Carry out an automotive service | 260719 | 8 |
Demonstrate understanding of the principles of fluid power | 244686 | 6 |
Remove and fit automobile components | 260717 | 12 |
Select, use and care for engineering hand tools | 119744 | 8 |
Select, use and care for engineering measuring equipment | 12476 | 4 |
Select, use and care for engineering power tools | 12219 | 6 |
Service automobile batteries | 260638 | 4 |
Understand the fundamentals of engine technology | 244056 | 4 |
Access and use information from texts | 119463 | 5 |
Apply basic knowledge of statistics and probability to influence the use of data and procedures in order to investigate life related problems | 9009 | 3 |
Demonstrate understanding of rational and irrational numbers and number systems | 7480 | 3 |
Identify, describe, compare, classify, explore shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional shapes in different contexts | 9008 | 3 |
Maintain and adapt oral/signed communication | 119454 | 5 |
Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | 119460 | 5 |
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal and community life | 7469 | 2 |
Work with a range of patterns and functions and solve problems | 9007 | 5 |
Write/present for a defined context | 119456 | 5 |
Operate a personal computer system | 116932 | 3 |
Balance a wheel | 260720 | 2 |
Select and use vehicle lifting equipment | 15123 | 3 |
Inspect and lubricate an automotive system | 119750 | 8 |
Notional Hours : 1120 hours | 112 credits |
Topics Covered Phase 3 | ||
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Unit Standard Title | Unit Std No | CREDITS |
Demonstrate knowledge of fuel supply and engine management systems | 260679 | 10 |
Dismantle automotive main components | 244053 | 4 |
Inspect, assess and report on external components of engines | 244048 | 6 |
Perform a basic condition test on vehicle components | 260721 | 8 |
Remove and install fuel system components | 260718 | 6 |
Repair and assemble automotive components | 244049 | 8 |
Test and repair an engine cooling system | 244051 | 4 |
Test and repair an engine lubrication system | 244057 | 4 |
Trace and repair auto electrical circuit faults | 260437 | 8 |
Remove, replace and set timing drive systems | 244163 | 5 |
Accommodate audience and context needs in oral/signed communication | 119472 | 5 |
Demonstrate an understanding of the use of different number bases and measurement units and an awareness of error in the context of relevant calculations | 9010 | 2 |
Describe, apply, analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts | 9013 | 4 |
Interpret and use information from texts | 119457 | 5 |
Investigate life and work related problems using data and probabilities | 9012 | 5 |
Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | 119467 | 5 |
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business and national issues | 7456 | 5 |
Write/present/sign texts for a range of communicative contexts | 119465 | 5 |
Check and maintain air-conditioners in vehicles | 116703 | 4 |
Select and fit seals in fluid power applications | 244704 | 6 |
Install vehicle drive train components | 15099 | 16 |
Recondition vehicle undercarriage components | 15109 | 10 |
Notional Hours : 1350 | 135 credits |
Topics Covered Phase 4 | ||
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Unit Standard Title | Unit Std No | CREDITS |
Develop a personal financial plan | 12429 | 2 |
Lead a team, plan, allocate and assess their work | 116714 | 4 |
Carry out post installation checks on a remanufactured engine | 244117 | 5 |
Determine causes of engine failure | 244123 | 10 |
Diagnose and repair cooling systems | 244136 | 4 |
Diagnose and repair faults in induction and exhaust systems | 244122 | 4 |
Diagnose and repair faults on advanced auto electrical circuits | 260677 | 8 |
Diagnose and repair fuel system components | 260639 | 8 |
Diagnose and repair hydraulic brake systems | 244131 | 4 |
Diagnose and repair hydraulic systems | 244126 | 6 |
Manage time productively | 11589 | 4 |
Repair vehicle differentials | 244107 | 4 |
Accommodate audience and context needs in oral/signed communication | 119472 | 5 |
Interpret and use information from texts | 119457 | 5 |
Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | 119467 | 5 |
Write/present/sign texts for a range of communicative contexts | 119465 | 5 |
Apply knowledge of statistics and probability to critically interrogate and effectively communicate findings on life related problems | 9015 | 6 |
Engage in sustained oral/signed communication and evaluate spoken/signed texts | 119462 | 5 |
Read/view, analyse and respond to a variety of texts | 119469 | 5 |
Represent analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts | 9016 | 4 |
Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | 119471 | 5 |
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business, national and international issues | 7468 | 6 |
Write/present/sign for a wide range of contexts | 119459 | 5 |
Estimate the cost and duration of an automotive repair | 244134 | 6 |
Perform a pre-delivery quality assurance inspection | 244172 | 4 |
Repair manual transmissions | 244143 | 6 |
Repair suspension systems | 244135 | 6 |
Diagnose and repair steering system components | 244144 | 4 |
Diagnose and repair vehicle ignition systems | 260737 | 6 |
Repair and maintain vehicle air conditioning systems | 244140 | 8 |
Notional Hours : 1590 hours | 159 credits |