T Level in Engineering & Manufacturing (Design Development)
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T Levels are new courses which will follow GCSEs and will be equivalent to three A Levels; they are also recognised by UCAS.
You MUST be be under the age of 19 in order to apply for this course.
Qualification: City & Guilds Level 3 T Level in Engineering and Manufacturing (Design & Development)
Duration: Two years
Course overview
This course has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses in mind, so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepare you for the world of work. Whilst studing a range of unit titles, you will undertake a substantial work experience placement, in addition to your college studies, to help fully prepare you for progression into skilled employment, higher level study or a Higher Apprenticeship.
Course content
A selection of unit titles is shown below:
- Working within the Engineering and Manufacturing Sectors
- Engineering and manufacturing past, present, and future
- Engineering representations
- Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing
- Mechatronics
- Engineering and manufacturing control systems
- Recognised standards in engineering and manufacturing
- Standard operating procedures (SOPs)
- Health and safety principles and coverage
- Stock and asset management
- Quality assurance, control and improvement
- Project and programme management
Students will also take the following specialists units;
- Customer and client requirements
- Principles of design
- Design processes
- Design focus and application
- Communication in design
Assessment
Assessments are a combination of externally set exams, synoptic exams and an employer-set project. The core units are graded overall A*–E, and the specialist units are graded overall Distinction, Merit or Pass.
Entry requirements
- Five GCSEs at grades 4 or above including maths (grade 5) and English
- Successful interview and initial assessment, including diagnostic tests and a good school reference
- You will need to demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm for this subject area
Progression
Study options may include:
- Level 3 or Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering
- HNC/HND in Engineering at the College
- Higher Level Study at University or a Degree Apprenticeship
Employment options may include:
- Engineering Project Manager
- Engineering Design and Manufacture
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electronics/Telecommunications Engineer
Course costs
You MUST be under the age of 19 in order to apply for this course.
Additional costs: £275
See Also: Fees Guidance - Full Time and Fee Reductions for Adults
Contact
Telephone: 0800 032 1986
Email: admissions@hlcollege.ac.uk