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Engineering has a hand in designing nearly everything you come into contact within your daily lives; homes, cars, computers, mobile phones and game consoles. This course will allow you to develop an understanding of engineering disciplines including how mechanical and electronic systems work, fabrication, machining and health & safety in the workplace.
Five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including Mathematics minimum grade 5. In addition, you must have a GCSE in science subject. Alternatively, if you have studied at Level 2, a Merit in relevant subjects is required.
On this Level course, you will study:
– Engineering Principles (examined)
– Delivery of Engineering Processes Safely as a Team
– Engineering Product Design & Manufacture (controlled assessment)
– Fabrication Manufacturing processes
On this course, you will study highly specialist units and topics which will help you develop the skills you need to start or progress to a career in Engineering such as:
– Gaining the ability to use tools and machines to manufacture components to a high standard
– Using professional software to design and test electronic circuits as well as the practical measurement skills
– Learning how to design outcomes to have a reduced impact on the environment
– Planning, organising and reviewing your work on an ongoing basis.
Your lessons will take place in the Sonardyne Centre, our well-equipped Engineering building. We have two workshops to deliver the practical mechanical aspects, equipped with traditional and automatic machines. We also have an Electronics laboratory to learn the skills required in testing and measuring including Industry standard simulation software. We have well equipped CAD classrooms again with industry standard software.
You will spend much of your time in the classrooms learning basic principles and using Computer Aided Design (CAD) but you will also enjoy taking some of your lessons in the engineering workshop where you will learn a range of practical engineering processes and skills. There are a variety of learning and teaching approaches including lectures, tutorials, workshops, presentations and group discussions.
One third of the course is assessed by an external exam, one third by controlled assessment and the final third by ongoing assignments.
£29 for textbook, £25 for materials and resources.
This course can lead to a variety of routes, either to university, Higher/Degree apprenticeships or direct into industry to train in-house. It is a good addition to traditional academic A Levels.