This Higher National Certificate and Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at South Downs Campus develops practical and professional skills, preparing you for careers or further study in the engineering sector.
This one-year Engineering Foundation course at South Downs Campus prepares you for T Level study, combining practical projects with work experience to develop the essential skills and knowledge needed for progression in the engineering sector.
This part-time HNC/HND in Manufacturing Engineering develops practical and professional skills for industry. You’ll build problem-solving, teamwork and research abilities, preparing for employment or progression to higher-level study.
This part-time HNC/HND Mechanical Engineering programme develops practical and professional skills for the engineering workplace, preparing students for employment or further study through industry-focused projects, research skills, and progression from Level 4 to Level 5 qualifications.
This two-year T Level in Engineering and Manufacturing: Design and Development at South Downs Campus combines classroom learning, practical workshop experience, and at least 45 days of industrial placement, preparing you with the skills, knowledge, and industry experience for a career in engineering.
This one-year Engineering Foundation course at South Downs Campus gives a broad introduction to engineering, combining theory and practical work in areas like Computer Aided Design, electronics, and machining, with lessons in the Sonardyne Centre for Engineering and Design Technology.
Providing specialist technical support for engineers.
This Level 3 BTEC Extended Certificate at Alton College explores engineering in everyday life. You’ll study mechanical and electronic systems, fabrication, machining, and workplace health and safety, developing practical and theoretical skills for a future in engineering.
This two-year T Level at Alton College covers mechanical and electrical engineering. You’ll learn theory and practical skills in the classroom and workshop, plus complete 45 days of industrial placement to gain real-world experience and prepare for a career in engineering.
This new Level 3 apprenticeship develops the technical skills and knowledge needed to maintain, fault-find and repair complex mechatronic systems across modern engineering environments.