Marine Engineering - Apprenticeship(Marine Engines and Propulsion Sytems Pathway)

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Apprenticeships are a popular choice for young people aged 16 - 24 looking for on-the-job training and the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications whilst earning a wage. Most of your training will be directly linked to the career you have chosen, gaining practical experience in the workplace, backed up by attendance at college one day a week.An Apprenticeship in Marine Engineering will develop your employability skills and give you valuable experience in Marine Engineering and related activities. You will be working in a workshop environment where your duties could encompass many areas of work such as repair and maintenance of inboard and outboard engines, assembly and installation, hydraulics and propulsion systems. Your exact duties will depend upon your employer.Where possible staff from College Work Based Learning will assist in finding you an employer and a place of work (although students who are already employed are welcome to apply if sponsored by their employer).Your offer of Apprenticeship training will be dependent upon work placements being available.Apprenticeships are a great option for school leavers who want to get straight onto the career ladder. An Apprenticeship is equivalent to 5 GCSE's.

Course information

Name: Marine Engineering - Apprenticeship(Marine Engines and Propulsion Sytems Pathway) Qualification title: Vocational study not leading to a recognised qualification, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies (SSA 4) Qualification type: Assessment You will be continually assessed throughout your training. Some of the assessment will take place in the workplace, plus you will take some external tests/examinations for functional skills (if required) and technical certificate. Your progress will be reviewed regularly and achievable targets set to ensure you complete your Apprenticeship on time. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160520 10:06:22 Updated 20160520 10:06:22

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Bournemouth & Poole College
Further Education
enquiries@thecollege.co.uk
01202 205205
http://www.thecollege.co.uk

Address

Customer Enquiry Centre
North Road Town: Poole County:Dorset

Learning aims

Title: Vocational study not leading to a recognised qualification, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies (SSA 4) Qualification: Vocational study not leading to a recognised qualification, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies (SSA 4) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

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