L3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Marine Engineering
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Start date
Different dates available
This programme is delivered in two parts. The first part instils a broad base of practical and academic knowledge of Marine Engineering. This is taught to students in five core units which include; A Boat Building Project, Mathematics, Mechanical Principles, Electrical/Electronic Principles, Health & Safety and Communications.
Students will be taught an additional four units which include Computer Aided Design (CAD), Business, Welding and Electrical Installation.
Practical elements will include Boatbuilding, Joinery & Carpentry, Rigging and GRP/ Composites Engineering.
To make this course meaningful, we are also keen that all apprentices experience boating and sailing.
These units have been chosen to meet the needs of employers.
Facilities
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About this course
This Apprenticeship takes two years to complete. Apprentices will need to attend College on a day release
(Two day per week) basis over the course of the Apprenticeship.
Reviews
Subjects
- Marine engineering
- Electrical
- GCSE Mathematics
- Mathematics
- IT
- Disability
- Team Training
- Engineering
- Leadership
Course programme
You will achieve a BTEC Level 3 120 Credit Diploma in Engineering, a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Marine Engineering, Functional Skills (if applicable) in Literacy, Mathematics and ICT and also training on Employers Rights and Responsibilities. Upon completion of all of these elements you will receive the Apprenticeship Framework Certificate.
You will be assessed throughout the two-year programme by way of assessments, projects and assignments.
L3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Marine Engineering