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Start Date: Duration: Level: Study mode: Course Location: Course Type:
September 1 Year Level 2 Full-Time City Campus Full-time Vocational Apply Enquire

What’s it all about?

Are you passionate about transforming vehicles into works of art? Our Level 2 focuses on equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed for a career in vehicle paint repair. This hands-on programme is designed for enthusiasts looking to perfect the craft of restoring cars to their former glory, particularly after accidents. You'll gain practical experience in our workshop using industry-standard equipment and techniques, such as mixing and applying both water and solvent-based paints. The curriculum covers essential topics that are critical for developing a deep understanding of vehicle paint technology, including safety practices, paint systems, and colour matching. You will also explore the latest innovations in repair methods.
Whether you aim to join a high-end body shop, a bustling automotive manufacturing environment, or start your own business, this training will provide the stepping stones towards a successful and fulfilling career in accident repair painting.

You will need Maths and English GCSE's at grade 4-9. Or a relevant Level 1 Automotive qualification.

Study level Cost Additional fees
16-18 Free You will need to provide your own stationery and will be given the opportunity to take part in trips and visits.

The assessment is made up of two components which are set by the IMI:

- Practical tasks
- Online testing

Achieving a Grade 4 or above in GCSE Maths and English is important, but if you're not there yet, don’t worry! We provide supportive classes to help you meet these essential criteria. These subjects form the backbone of your educational toolkit, opening doors to further studies and exciting apprenticeships. Our sessions in Maths and English will equip you with the skills needed to thrive academically and professionally.

Placement opportunities are an integral part of our curriculum, designed to bridge the gap between academic studies and the professional world. These experiences enable students to apply theoretical knowledge to real workplace challenges, enhancing their academic learning with practical skills. Tailored to complement your studies, placements are offered in a range of industries, from innovative local startups to leading global corporations.
By actively participating in these structured and supportive environments, students not only observe but also contribute meaningfully to the workings of their chosen field. This hands-on approach boosts confidence and provides a competitive advantage in the job market. The insights and experience gained are often transformative, arming students with the necessary tools for a successful and dynamic career. These opportunities are crafted to ensure you emerge as a well-rounded professional, ready to make significant contributions in your future endeavours.

At Sunderland College our commitment to your future goes beyond the classroom. We are dedicated to providing you with real-world experiences and industry insights that will prepare you not just to enter, but to excel in your chosen field. Here’s how we connect you with the industry:

• Placement Opportunities: Dive into your future career with our hands-on placement opportunities. These are not just work experiences, but gateways to potential employment and invaluable learning. They’re a core part of our courses, offering you a chance to apply academic theories in real-world scenarios.
• Networking Events: Build your professional network early. Our placement and careers fairs are your chance to meet and impress potential employers. These events are designed to help you forge significant industry connections that can enhance your career prospects. Attend talks, engage in discussions, and explore apprenticeship opportunities with employers who are eager to meet fresh talent.
• Expert Insights: Stay ahead of the curve with talks from specialist speakers. These industry leaders share the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field, giving you the inside track on what to expect and how to thrive.
• Skills Competitions: Showcase your abilities in our exciting skills competitions. Held throughout the academic year, these competitions are not just about winning – they are about learning, growing, and pushing your limits. They offer a fun, competitive environment to enhance what you learn in class and develop essential industry skills.

The learning programme involves learners studying both the theory and practical aspects, including:

- Preparing metal and pre-painted surfaces
- Preparing and applying fillers and foundation materials to vehicles
- Repairing minor paint defects.

Learners will also gain a broad knowledge and understanding of health and safety in the workplace and other skills associated with working in a garage.

What’s next?

Upon completing this course, students are well-prepared to advance their studies or dive straight into the automotive industry. Future study options include our level 3 qualifications in vehicle body and paint operations. Career-wise, graduates can secure roles in leading body shops, automotive manufacturers, or launch their own ventures in vehicle repair. This qualification acts as a gateway to mastering repair techniques and can significantly enhance your employability and career progression in the thriving world of automotive repair.

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