Automotive Mechatronics Technology Level 6

Need Answers to Past Papers?

Get accurate answers for KCPE, KCSE, CDACC, KPSEA, KNEC, Edexcel, and more exams. Contact us now for quick help!

Contact Us on WhatsApp

This comprehensive guide covers the Level 6 Automotive Mechatronics Technology curriculum approved by CDACC for Kenyan TVET institutions. Students will find detailed information about core competencies, specialized units, and career pathways in modern automotive technology that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer systems.

BASIC UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Demonstrate Communication Skills
  2. Demonstrate Numeracy Skills
  3. Demonstrate Digital Literacy
  4. Demonstrate Entrepreneural Skills
  5. Demonstrate Employability Skills
  6. Demonstrate Environmental Literacy
  7. Demonstrate Occupational Safety and Health Practices

COMMON/ CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Service Vehicle Security System
  2. Service Vehicle Hybrid Systems
  3. Service Vehicle Air Conditioning System
  4. Retrofit Motor Vehicle Electromechanical Equipment
  5. Maintain Vehicle Electronics and Transducers
  6. Maintain Vehicle Electrical Systems
  7. Maintain Bus Vehicle Communication System
  8. Apply Workshop Technology Principles
  9. Apply Thermodynamics Principles
  10. Apply Material Science Principles
  11. Apply Fluid Mechanics Principles
  12. Apply Engineering Mechanics Principles
  13. Apply Engineering Mathematics
  14. Apply Electrical and Electronics Principles
  15. Service Vehicle Infotainment System
  16. Perform Vechicle Preventive Maintenance
  17. Maintain Vehicle Transmission System
  18. Maintain Vehicle Suspension System
  19. Maintain Vehicle Safety and Comfort System
  20. Maintain Vehicle Power Steering System
  21. Maintain Vehicle Fuel System
  22. Maintain Motor Vehicle Braking System

Frequently Asked Questions


What career opportunities exist after completing Level 6 Automotive Mechatronics in Kenya?
Graduates can work as automotive technicians, vehicle diagnostics specialists, hybrid vehicle service technicians, automotive electronics experts, or start their own automotive service businesses in Kenya’s growing automotive sector.


How long does it take to complete Level 6 Automotive Mechatronics Technology?
The Level 6 Automotive Mechatronics program typically takes 18-24 months to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time at a CDACC-accredited institution in Kenya.


What are the entry requirements for Level 6 Automotive Mechatronics in Kenya?
Students need a KCSE certificate with minimum grade D+ or equivalent qualification, plus completion of Level 4 and 5 automotive courses, or relevant industry experience as determined by CDACC guidelines.

Can't find what you're looking for? Contact us

(Visited 101 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *