FE Courseguide 2425 final web - Flipbook - Page 74
T LEVELS
Subject also available as:
V
BUILDING SERVICES
ENGINEERING FOR
CONSTRUCTION
PAGES
118 & 124
SPECIALISMS: ELECTROTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
OR PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERING
CODE
COURSE TITLE
LEVEL
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PROGRESSION
DURATION
3
5 GCSE grades 9-4, including:
• Maths and Science grades 9-6
• English grade 9-5
A high-quality technical route
into an apprenticeship
2 years
Building Services Engineering
T120
• Specialism in Electrotechnical
Engineering
T121
• Specialism in Plumbing and
Heating Engineering
The Building Services Engineering for Construction
(Electrotechnical Engineering and Plumbing and
Heating Engineering pathways) are two year T Level
qualifications that are equivalent to three A-levels and
carry the same amount of UCAS points.
INDUSTRY
PLACEMENTS
Your T Level will include an industry
placement with an employer to
develop the practical and technical
skills required for the occupation.
Bury College will support students
in finding relevant work placements.
These will last a minimum of 315 hours
and average 350 hours (around 45
days). Employers can offer industry
placements as a block, day release
or a combination of the two.
TOPICS YOU
WILL STUDY
HOW YOU WILL
BE ASSESSED
Electrotechnical Engineering
Electrotechnical Engineering
• Building services engineering
core content
• Electrotechnical engineering
• Two externally set exams covering
knowledge from the building services
engineering core
• One employer set project covering
knowledge from the building services
engineering core
• One occupational specialism
Plumbing and Heating Engineering
• Building services engineering
core content
• Plumbing engineering
• Heating engineering
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Plumbing and Heating Engineering
• Two externally set exams covering
knowledge from the building services
engineering core
• One employer set project covering
knowledge from the building services
engineering core
• Two occupational specialism
Key:
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You will spend 80% of your time in college studying a variety
of core subjects such as design principles, construction
methods and project management, along with your chosen
specialisms. The remaining 20% of the time is spent on a
work placement to gain experience of the industry. The
course can lead to university, a higher/degree apprenticeship
or employment.
A A-level
T T Level
V Vocational Programme
AP Apprenticeship