T-Level in Design & Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
Qualification aims and objectives
This qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and skills needed to work in the Engineering sector and prepares students to enter this sector through employment or as an Apprentice. The two-year course has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares learners for work. Therefore, the course also includes a minimum expectation of 45 days industry placement across the two years. 80% of the time will be in learning content with 20% practical hands-on experience in the workplace.
Course outline
On completion of the Engineering Common Core content, learners will develop knowledge and understanding of and skills in the following areas:
1. Working within engineering and manufacturing sectors
2. Essential mathematics and science for engineering
3. Mechanical, electrical and mechatronic principles
4. Health and Safety principles
5. Business management required within the sector to provide a product or service with success
6. Skills in project management and delivery of a project
In addition, students will specialise in the supporting Occupational Specialism of Mechanical Engineering.
Assessment consists of two externally set exams covering knowledge from the Engineering Common Core content, one employer-set project covering knowledge and skills from the Engineering Common Core and one occupational specialism assessment that will feature a considerable practical element and is composed of a series of holistic practical tasks relating to the specialism topic they have studied.
Entry requirements
Minimum of 5 9-4 grades in GCSE examinations including English and Maths
Future courses & possible careers
• Mechanical Engineer
• CAD Engineer
• CAD Technician
• 3D Printing Technician
• Engineering Project Manager
matthew.hellyer@wilmingtonacademy.org.uk
T-Levels Faculty