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Engineering - Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing- T Level - Level 3
Cambridge Regional College
Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 2QT
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Course Summary
This course is suitable for anyone interested in a career in design and development for engineering and manufacturing.
The T Level is a 2 year programme and will include a 9 week (minimum) industry placement and a Technical Qualification, where you will also choose your specialist occupation.
Course Details
You will develop an understanding of the sector, including:
Working within the Engineering and Manufacturing Sectors – an understanding of how materials, conditions and context influence design processes and products
Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing – a knowledge and understanding of mathematics including standard matrices and determinants and standard trigonometry
Materials and their properties – understanding material processing techniques and their effects on materials and material quality, the condition of materials, how these are managed, and materials testing methods and techniques
Business, commercial and financial awareness - basic commercial principles including commercial priorities and markets, customers/clients/partners and resource allocation
In addition to the core content, each student will also complete at least one module of occupation-specific content:
Mechanical engineering
Electrical and electronic engineering
Control and instrumentation engineering
Structural engineering
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Your core knowledge and skills will be assessed through exams and an employer-set project. You'll work with your tutor to decide when you're ready to be assessed on the core.
Assessment of occupational specialist knowledge and skills will vary depending on the occupation. It may involve tests, practical assignments and projects. Your occupational specialist knowledge and skills will be assessed in the second year.
Entry requirements
There are no national entry requirements for starting a T Level. These are set by the individual college or school. Contact us to find out more.
Your next steps...
Career options might include working as a mechanical design engineer or manufacturing design engineer.
Speak to your careers adviser to find out more.
You can also use this T Level to progress to a related higher-level apprenticeship or course of study at a higher level, including a university degree.
For more courses like this, check our courses page.