Purpose of qualification The EAL Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technologies is a Vocational Related Qualification (VRQ). It has been specifically designed for learners undertaking a range of pathways within an advanced Apprenticeship or 16-19-year-old learners in full-time education who are interested in pursuing a career in the engineering sector, including occupations and job roles such as maintenance engineer, mechanical engineer, welder and/or fabricator, and electrical and/or electronic engineer. The qualification may also be suitable for other learners, including adults, who are interested in engineering technology and/or are considering a career change. The qualification does not require evidence of occupational competence in the workplace. However, the units of the qualification have been derived from the relevant National Occupational Standards and so contribute to developing the skills and knowledge that have been identified to operate effectively in job roles within the Engineering Sector.
This is a one year course leading to a second year Extended Diploma for those who wants to move on to HE or advanced apprenticeship.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Doncaster |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Chappell Drive, Doncaster, DN1 2RF |
Purpose of qualification The EAL Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technologies is a Vocational Related Qualification (VRQ). It has been specifically designed for learners undertaking a range of pathways within an advanced Apprenticeship or 16-19-year-old learners in full-time education who are interested in pursuing a career in the engineering sector, including occupations and job roles such as maintenance engineer, mechanical engineer, welder and/or fabricator, and electrical and/or electronic engineer. The qualification may also be suitable for other learners, including adults, who are interested in engineering technology and/or are considering a career change. The qualification does not require evidence of occupational competence in the workplace. However, the units of the qualification have been derived from the relevant National Occupational Standards and so contribute to developing the skills and knowledge that have been identified to operate effectively in job roles within the Engineering Sector.
This is a one year course leading to a second year Extended Diploma for those who wants to move on to HE or advanced apprenticeship.