These qualifications are aimed at learners who intend to follow an Apprenticeship or Advanced Modern Apprenticeship Programmes and wish for career progression within engineering and to develop the skills learnt from other qualifications
Name: Certificate in Engineering Qualification title: Certificate in Engineering (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment The mandatory core Units 201 Working in engineering and 202 Principles of engineering technology, are assessed by a City & Guilds online multiple-choice assessment, the remaining ?Principles of? units are assessed by a dated entry written exam ? the written test which will take place on fixed dates scheduled by City &Guilds. All other units are assessed by assignment which contains practical and knowledge tasks. Assignments (one per unit) assess practical activities. City & Guilds provides an assignment guide for assessors, which contains all information required. As assignments are designed to sample practical activities, it is essential that the centres ensure that learners cover the content of the whole unit. Assessment components are graded (Pass, Merit, Distinction). A pass is the achievement level required for the knowledge and understanding in an IVQ and generally represents the ability to follow instructions and procedures. Merit and distinction represent increasing levels of ability to adapt to changing circumstances and to independently resolve problems. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20161130 08:15:18 Updated 20161130 08:26:40
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Title: Certificate in Engineering (QCF) Qualification: Certificate in Engineering (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies