Whilst studying for your engineering career, you will develop skills such as communication and technical machining skills. You will also gain a broad and in-depth knowledge of engineering techniques and methods from both theoretical and practical perspective, gaining the advanced skills to be able to go onto a Higher Education Programme or an Advanced Apprenticeship. Courses are delivered using a range of methods including classroom based exercises, in the workplace or online study. On completion of level 3 it opens a whole range of possibilities for your next chosen steps to a career in engineering, such as an advanced apprenticeship in industries such as aerospace, automotive, manufacturing and service sectors, or a gateway to a level 4 and 5 HE engineering course at the college. If you are looking at becoming a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, maintenance engineer, tool maker, designer and much more, study with us and we will get you there.
You will need 5 GCSEs at level 4 including a minimum of grade 4 in Maths and English to start a level 3 Engineering course.
You will be assessed using a variety of different assessment methods.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rodbaston Drive, Stafford, ST19 5PH |
Whilst studying for your engineering career, you will develop skills such as communication and technical machining skills. You will also gain a broad and in-depth knowledge of engineering techniques and methods from both theoretical and practical perspective, gaining the advanced skills to be able to go onto a Higher Education Programme or an Advanced Apprenticeship. Courses are delivered using a range of methods including classroom based exercises, in the workplace or online study. On completion of level 3 it opens a whole range of possibilities for your next chosen steps to a career in engineering, such as an advanced apprenticeship in industries such as aerospace, automotive, manufacturing and service sectors, or a gateway to a level 4 and 5 HE engineering course at the college. If you are looking at becoming a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, maintenance engineer, tool maker, designer and much more, study with us and we will get you there.
You will need 5 GCSEs at level 4 including a minimum of grade 4 in Maths and English to start a level 3 Engineering course.
You will be assessed using a variety of different assessment methods.