BSc Honours

Performing Engineering Operations NVQ Level 2 (EAL)

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Work based

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1 Year(s)

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An Engineer designs and constructs countless things all around us. From aircraft to cars, televisions to bridges, the list is endless depending on what job you decide to do, or which company you work for. An Apprenticeship will involve you working and learning on the job while at the same at time attending our training centre on a regular basis.
Engineering can be a very lucrative career and along with the training that comes with it, if you are prepared to work hard, you will be set for a good, dependable career. Entry to an Apprenticeship qualification varies depending on the company you will be working for. These are not set in stone and occasionally you won't need any. However the majority of companies will require a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above. Ideally these will include English, Maths and Science.

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