Advanced Selection Preferences

What do the levels mean?

  • Level 1
  • Level 2
  • Level 3
  • Level 4
  • Level 5
  • Level 6
  • Level 7

Entry requirements:

Generally at least 4 GCSEs at A*-G (or equivalent), although some courses may require no formal qualifications. There will be an interview and/or assessment.

Duration:

1 Year

Qualifications you could gain:

Level 1 qualifications

Progression:

Further courses at Level 1 or 2

Entry requirements:

At least 4 GCSEs at A*-D or an equivalent Level 1 qualification. There will be an interview and/or assessment.

Duration:

1 Year

Qualifications you could gain:

BTEC Level 2, NVQ Level 2 Diploma or Apprenticeship

Progression:

Level 3 course, Advanced Apprenticeship, Employment

Entry requirements:

At least 4 GCSEs at A*-C (English and Maths preferred) or an equivalent Level 2 qualification at Merit or Distinction Level. There will be an interview and/or assessment.

Duration:

2 Years

Qualifications you could gain:

BTEC Level 3 (and Extended Level 3), NVQ Level 3 Diploma or Advanced Apprenticeship

Progression:

Higher Education: Degree/HND/HNC, NVQ Level 4, Higher Apprenticeship, Employment

Entry requirements:

Level 3 qualification

Duration:

1 or 2 Years

Qualifications you could gain:

HNC, CertHE, NVQ Level 4 or Higher Apprenticeship

Progression:

BTEC Level 5 qualification or Employment

Entry requirements:

Level 4 qualification

Duration:

1 Year

Qualifications you could gain:

BTEC Level 5 Diploma, DipHE, NVQ Level 5, HND or Foundation Degree

Progression:

BTEC Level 6 qualification or Employment

Entry requirements:

Level 5 qualification

Duration:

1 Year

Qualifications you could gain:

BA (Honours) Degree

Progression:

BTEC Level 7 qualification or Employment

Entry requirements:

Level 6 qualification

Duration:

1 Year

Qualifications you could gain:

BTEC Level 7 Diploma

Progression:

Employment

Information for general guidance purposes only, course entry criteria may vary.

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Intermediate Apprenticeship in Engineering - NVQ Diploma in PMO

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Who is the course suitable for?

This course is suitable for students seeking a career in an engineering field. The Engineering Apprenticeship covers a wide range of engineering operations, and the workshops are set up to cater to different sectors of the industry. Apprentices will learn all aspects of installation and servicing within the engineering industry. Job roles will include: Machine Operative, CNC Operator, Manufacturing Operator, Skilled Fitter, Sheet Metal Worker. The qualification has a vast amount of optional units and can cover most job roles within an engineering setting.

What is required to join this course?

- 5 GCSEs grade A*-C including Maths and English or the equivalent
AND
- Successful College interview/assessment

What will I learn, how will I be assessed and what qualifications will I achieve?

You will have the opportunity to study:
- Producing components using hand fitting techniques
- Producing mechanical assemblies
- Preparing and using milling machines
- Using and communicating technical information
- Working safely in an engineering environment

How will the course be taught?

Apprentices learn and develop skills through a mixture of lessons, demonstrations and assignments, and their practical skills will be assessed in the College workshops. There are a vast amount of units to choose from within the engineering framework, and learners will work on units to suit their job role.

What are the career/progression opportunities?

- Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering
- Various roles within a number of engineering-based industries requiring a higher level of skills and knowledge
- Higher Education/University

What additional resources are required and what should I bring to the first class?

Ringbinder & pen. It is expected that candidates have all the protective equipment necessary to carry out tasks safely in the workplace.

Are there any other costs involved?

No additional costs.

How to enrol and about reduced fees?

To enrol on a course, please drop in to our Admissions department at the main site, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, and one of our advisors will be pleased to help you. Alternatively you can telephone (023) 8091 1299.

Payment is accepted by cheque, credit or debit card at the time of enrolment.

Course Dates

Course DescriptionCourse CodeSession CodeVenueStart DateWhenWksFeesApply Online
Intermediate Apprenticeship in EngineeringEGIAV2EGEC2EC12/09/2011-0APPLY
Intermediate Apprenticeship in Engineering - NVQ Diploma in PMOEGIAV2EGPM2EC01/12/2011-0APPLY

 

The college wishes to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the DDA (as amended by the Special Educational Needs & Disability Act 2001). If you have a disability please contact the Additional Learning Support Department team on 023 8091 1235/1210.

Don't forget our College open days, for enrolment, advice and guidance!

For further information telephone 023 8091 1299 or visit www.eastleigh.ac.uk