IMI Accreditation Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Calibration (AOM 230) Summary Where can this subject lead? Key information What will I learn? How will I learn? Summary This is a real opportunity to upskill your workforce and seize the initiative. Driver Assistance Systems have been with us since ABS was introduced in the 1920s. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is the ultimate level (Level 5) of vehicle autonomy and will be available to the public in near future.Modern-day sensors have already allowed for the introduction of features such as lane control, anti-collision and self-parking to the list of Driver Assistance Systems, taking us to Level 3 in the 5 levels of vehicle autonomy. If you’re ready to be an ‘early adopter’ and want to take advantage of the opportunities having technicians trained and approved to calibrate ADAS systems can offer, this IMI Accreditation is ideal for your business.This unique module is designed to ensure that technicians have the most up-to-date, industry-recognised skills to calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) offering the next level of service to your customers. Next course dates Start date Location Duration / Fees 27 Aug 2025 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 30 Sep 2025 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 04 Nov 2025 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 16 Dec 2025 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 03 Feb 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 10 Mar 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 07 Apr 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 26 May 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 14 Jul 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now 27 Aug 2026 Bispham Campus 2 Days / £375 Enquire now Where can this subject lead? Career progressionOn successful completion of this course, technicians will be issued with a certificate of approval to calibrate vehicle Advance Driver Assistance Systems. Key information Entry RequirementsThe course is designed for technicians currently working in the automotive industry who have diagnostic experience.Applicants should have vehicle repair knowledge and skills at Level 2, or at least 3 years industry experience in a vehicle repair environment.Please note: Where wearing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is a mandatory requirement of the course, it is the responsibility of the learner to ensure that they are able to wear such equipment. Further information can be obtained at the IAG session which all applicants are invited to or by calling Course Enquiries on 01253 504343. Qualification obtainedIMI Accreditation Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Calibration (AOM 230) Fees and fundingThis is a commercial course. Fees are as advertised and no concessions are available. Extra costs and equipmentYou should bring footwear suitable for an automotive practical workshop environment. All other equipment/resources you require for this course are provided by B&FC at no extra cost. Regulation and AccreditationAccrediting Institution: N/AAwarding Body: IMI Terms and conditionsRead our full terms and conditions for more information. What will I learn? What will I learn?This Accreditation contains one mandatory unit.AOM 230 – You will learn how to:Apply the safe working practices related to the calibration of ADASIdentify the type of ADAS sensors that require calibrationAccess and interpret technical informationSet-up ADAS calibration equipment and the work areaCalibrate difference ADAS sensor types (Optical, Radar, Lidar, Ultra-sonic)Configure ADAS features to specific vehicle parameters and customer requirements Industry placement, field trips and guest speakersThere are no industry placements or field trips on this course. How will I learn? Training includes a combination of presentations and practical activities. A maximum class size of 4 ensures you can work at your own pace and receive outstanding levels of tutor support. Expert tutorsAll staff involved in the delivery of further education courses within the College are approved to teach the subjects and modules they deliver.The approval process ensures that staff delivering a given programme are appropriately qualified and, where appropriate, possess relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice.