Engineering Production
Vocational qualification
In Plymouth
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Plymouth
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Duration
2 Years
Apprenticeships are for learners employed as an Apprentice by a local company. Funding is guaranteed by the Government for training, with priority being given to learners starting aged 16 to 18 years. We can assist with matching learners to employers.
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About this course
Entry is by an initial assessment at the Work-based Learning Department.
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Course Content
Award:
Apprenticeship
What's it all about?:
Apprenticeships are for learners employed as an Apprentice by a local company. Funding is guaranteed by the Government for training, with priority being given to learners starting aged 16 to 18 years. We can assist with matching learners to employers.
Entry Requirements:
Entry is by an initial assessment at the Work-based Learning Department.
Duration: Two years Course Overview
What does the course involve?:
The course content will include:
• NVQ Level 2 in Engineering Production
• Key Skills: Application of Number, Communication, Information Technology, Working With Others, Improve Own Learning
• Technical certificate: progression award
• ERR - Employers Rights and Responsibilities.
When can I study?:
Day/block release
Are there any exams?:
Assessment is continuous, both on and off the job.
Course Facts
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Start Date:
Various
End Date:
2 years after start date
Course Type:
Part-time
Location:
Various
Course Fees:
If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).
Instalments:
Material Fees:
If you are aged 16-19, due to Government funding, fees are not applicable.
Level:
Intermediate
Course Code:
AP2
Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.
If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).
Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.
Engineering Production