Engineering

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Over the duration of the course students will study six units to provide them with the practical skills and theoretical principles that are essential for a successful future career in the Engineering sector. All units are set around a vocational context and are delivered through hands on practical application. Students will have access to a fully equipped workshop with up,to,date technologies and advice from specialist technicians. Learning is supported with visits to Engineering workshops and presentations from industry experts. The course has no final examination therefore students are required to provide clear and accurate evidence of their learning. All students are encouraged to use their own learning styles to produce this evidence using a range of media. Over the duration of the course students will study six units to provide them with the practical skills and theoretical principles that are essential for a successful future career in the Engineering sector. All units are set around a vocational context and are delivered through hands on practical application. Students will have access to a fully equipped workshop with up,to,date technologies and advice from specialist technicians. Learning is supported with visits to Engineering workshops and presentations from industry experts. The course has no final examination therefore students are required to provide clear and accurate evidence of their learning. All students are encouraged to use their own learning styles to produce this evidence using a range of media. Year 1 Unit 1 Health and Safety in the Engineering Workplace Unit 16 Engineering Drawing for Technicians Unit 23 Welding Technology Year 2 Unit 22 Fabrication Processes and Technology Unit 6 Electrical and Electronic Principals Unit 21 Engineering Secondary and Finishing Techniques

Course information

Name: Engineering Qualification title: Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment All assessment requirements will be shared at the beginning of each unit so that expectations are clear and students can access their full potential. A selection of units will be selected for external verification. Currently the course is 100% coursework with no external examination. Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20160322 14:54:52 Updated 20160322 14:54:52

Entry requirements

None

Provider

The Leigh Academy
Academy Sponsor Led
info@leighacademy.org.uk
01322 620400
http://leighacademy.org.uk

Address

Green Street Green Road Town: Dartford County:Kent

Learning aims

Title: Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification: Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

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