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Electrical Electronic and Mechanical Engineering

Engineering and Manufacturing T Level

  • Academic Year: 24/25
  • College 16+
  • Crewe Campus
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The Course

T Levels are new two-year, Level 3 study programmes combining classroom theory, practical learning and a minimum 315-350 hours of industry placement with an employer to make sure you have real experience of the workplace. At the end of the this technical qualification, you are expected to demonstrate threshold competence, which means that you have gained the core knowledge and skills related to design and development for engineering and manufacturing and are well placed to develop full occupational competence with additional development and support once in employment in the engineering sector.

You will choose to follow one of the following Occupational Specialisms:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical and electronic Engineering

You will learn about the following topics:

Core knowledge and understanding across the Engineering and Manufacturing Route

  • Working within the engineering and manufacturing sectors
  • Engineering representations
  • Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing
  • Essential science for engineering and manufacturing
  • Materials and their properties
  • Mechanical principles
  • Electrical and electronic principles
  • Mechatronics
  • Engineering and manufacturing control systems
  • Recognised standards in engineering and manufacturing
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Health and safety principles and coverage
  • Business, commercial and financial awareness
  • Professional responsibilities, attitudes, and behaviours
  • Stock and asset management
  • Quality assurance, control and improvement
  • Continuous improvement
  • Project and programme management

Core knowledge and understanding across the Design and Development Route

  • Customer and client requirements
  • Principles of design
  • Design processes
  • Design focus and application
  • Communication in design

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Typically you will need 5 GCSEs at grade 4/C (or above), including grade 4/C (or above) for maths and English.
You will gain a range of skills and substantial experience of working for employers which will give you progression options to skilled employment. You could also progress to higher level study on courses such as HNC/D at the College and foundation degree or degree programmes at university. Additionally, you could progress to an apprenticehsip.

Adults can enrol for FREE

You may see a fee attached to the course you’re interested in, but if you’re aged 19+ you’ll more than likely be eligible to enrol onto an adult course for FREE.
Take a look and get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.

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Starts : September 2nd, 2024
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If you are aged 19+ we can help you upskill and invest in your future with one of our FREE adult courses.

When exploring the courses we have available, you may see a fee attached but you’re more than likely to be eligible for a fully-funded enrolment!
Take a look and get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.

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