FE Courseguide 2425 final web - Flipbook - Page 42
A LEVELS
Subject also available as:
ENGINEERING
CODE
COURSE TITLE
MA067
Level 3 Engineering†
T
V
PAGE 80
PAGE 126
LEVEL
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PROGRESSION
DURATION
3
A-level entry requirements, including:
• Maths grade 9-5
• Two separate Sciences including
Physics grades 9-6
Higher education or
employment
2 years
† This subject is an A-level equivalent to be taken as part of an A-level Study Programme. Students will need to study A-level
Mathematics and/or A-level Physics alongside this course.
Engineering covers a wide range of disciplines – anything
from rockets to mobile phones and even hip replacements!
Engineering is not just about ‘fixing things’ it is about
understanding how and why things work.
This is a specialist qualification which can be studied as
part of a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics) study programme to provide a progression
pathway, which develops a set of specialist skills and
POSITIVE
FUTURES
SKILLS FOR JOBS
SKILLS FOR LIFE
Positive Futures is a set of essential
qualities, embedded throughout
your study programme, that we
seek to develop in all students:
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•
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Commitment
Collaboration
Confidence
Resilience
You will also engage in the Positive
Futures Careers Programme,
developing key employability
skills through a diverse range of
activities including work placements,
volunteering, employer talks,
industry study visits and employment
and university fairs.
www.burycollege.ac.uk
You will benefit from working in a dedicated Engineering
Centre equipped with the latest industry technology,
purpose-built labs and an engineering workshop. You will
be able to interpret and produce engineering drawings,
create models of products, edit and modify these, and
explore materials and their properties.
QUALIFICATION
STUDIED
HOW YOU WILL
BE ASSESSED
• BTEC Level 3 National Extended
Certificate in Engineering
• A-level equivalent to be taken as part
of an A-level Study Programme
• 58% exam
• 42% coursework
TOPICS YOU
WILL STUDY
• Engineering principles
• Delivery of engineering processes
safely as a team
• Engineering product design and
manufacture
• Computer Aided Design (CAD) in
engineering
Key:
40
competences required for working in the Engineering
sector.
A A-level
T T Level
V Vocational Programme
AP Apprenticeship