T Level Engineering – Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
Level 3, T Level
16-18
2 Years, Full Time
Stanmore College Main Site
The T Level Engineering – Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing prepares you with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed for a career in the engineering and manufacturing industry.
You will study core topics such as engineering principles, design processes, materials science, and digital technologies. You will gaining an in-depth understanding of how products are developed and manufactured. The course also covers essential aspects such as health and safety, project management, and the role of sustainability in modern engineering.
A key component is the industry placement, where you will apply your learning in a real working environment, developing hands-on experience in design and development tasks. You will also specialise in an occupational area, refining your technical skills to prepare you for employment, further study in engineering and manufacturing, or apprenticeships.
Additional Information
- Progression
You can progress to a Level 4 qualification, further study, employment, or apply for an apprenticeship.
- Entry Requirements
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Grade 5 in English and Maths.
Or, a relevant Level 2 qualification such as a BTEC Tech Award in Engineering. - Assessment
Externally marked exams.
Employer set project.
Occupational specialism assessment.
Synoptic assignments. - Work Placement
A minimum of 315 hours of industry placement with an employer is required for this course.
Once you are enrolled on the course, our dedicated Work ExperienceTeam will assist to organise your work placement. We have a network of Employers that we partner with to help you achieve quality work experience.
You can also click the the links to read more about Work Experience News, Employers News and T Levels News.
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