Engineering Studies
Course summary
This qualification will develop your knowledge, skills and professional behaviours across a wide range of engineering and manufacturing occupations and industries, and is delivered through a mixture of classroom theory and academic study, practical learning and 315 hours of industry placement with an employer/s. The three components which make up the course are: • Common Core – Year One • Occupational Specialism – Year Two • Industry Placement – Year One & Two This qualification has been developed in collaboration with engineering employers and businesses so that it meets the needs of the industry, and to ensure you have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into skilled employment or higher level technical training relevant to the T Level. The development of English, maths and digital skills are also built into the T Level, meaning students will be given a solid foundation of transferable skills. As well as developing your knowledge, skills and behaviours across a range of engineering and manufacturing occupations and industries, we also aim to develop your engineering mindset by developing wider skills such as problem-solving, adaption, visualising, improving and systems thinking. This will ensure you can apply skills for different purposes and in different roles.
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