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T LEVELS
Subject also available as:
A
V
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ENGINEERING
& MANUFACTURING,
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALISMS: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OR
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CODE
COURSE TITLE
LEVEL
Engineering &
Manufacturing, Design
& Development
T106
• Specialism in
Mechanical Engineering
T116
• Specialism in
Electrical & Electronic
Engineering
3
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
5 GCSE grades 9-4, including:
• English Language grade 9-4
• Maths grade 9-5
• Combined Science, or two
separate Sciences, grades 9-5
Students studying this course will discover the
fundamentals of Engineering within the first year of the
course. You will gain a sound understanding of fundamental
principles such as Mechanical Principles, Engineering
Maths and Electrical Principles before progressing to
specialist Engineering subjects.
INDUSTRY
PLACEMENTS
Your T Level will include an industry
placement with an employer to
help you 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.
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DURATION
A high-quality technical route
into skilled employment,
further study or higher/
degree apprenticeships
2 years
This will ensure you have developed the skills needed to
practically apply your knowledge in the second year of
the course where the units of study become more specific
to your chosen pathway and have clear links to the
occupational competency required in the workplace.
TOPICS YOU
WILL STUDY
HOW YOU WILL
BE ASSESSED
You will develop your knowledge and
understanding of the following core
‘engineering principles’:
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Exams
Employer Set Projects
Controlled Assessments
Practical Skills Tests
• Working within the engineering and
manufacturing sectors
• Engineering representations
• Essential mathematics for engineering
and manufacturing
• Essential science for engineering and
manufacturing
• Materials and their properties
• Mechanical principles
• Electrical and electronic principles
• Mechatronics
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PROGRESSION
A A-level
T T Level
V Vocational Programme
AP Apprenticeship