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ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURE
APPRENTICESHIPS
PROGRESSION
ROUTES—LEVEL 2/ 3
(ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING)
Contact Us Consortium House 7 Cheap Street Newbury Berkshire RG14 5DD Tel: 01635 35975 Email our Business Development Co-ordinator Rachel Eaves: [email protected] Visit us on the web: http://www.wbtc-uk.com/
Other Agencies offering information, advice
and guidance include:
The National Careers Service
The National Apprenticeships Service (NAS)
UCAS - https://www.ucas.com/ucas/
undergraduate/getting-started/thinking-
about-uni
For more information contact Claire Richards our
Work Based Learning Manager, Training Co-
ordinator or our Business Development Team for
free information, advice and guidance.
This Qualification Includes
NVQ Diploma
Technical Certificate
L2 Functional Skills in Maths and English
The main course topics will be based on the
following:
Business systems for technicians
Electrical and electronic principles
Engineering design
Further electronics
Electronic measurement and test
Microelectronics
Mathematics
Project
Communications for technicians
'E' CAD further electronic principles
Principles and applications of electronic
devices and circuits
After completing this course you should be
able to:
Demonstrate your understanding of basic
electrical and electronic principles
Use a range of electronic laboratory
equipment
Use electronic software packages
Make accurate measurements of circuit
parameters
Demonstrate fault finding skills on elec-
tronic circuits and equipment
Demonstrate competency in problem
solving
Report clearly and concisely on your
electronic work
W336/001/Jan2016/Progression Routes-Eng Manufacture Level 2-3
BTEC Level 3 Diploma in
Engineering
(Electrical/Electronics)
This course aims to equip new and exist-
ing personnel working in the electronics
field with the necessary skills required by
a technician. The course provides a good
background in technical engineering, it
supports underpinning knowledge for
NVQs at level 3 and is a recognised tech-
nical certificate for the advanced appren-
ticeship (Level 3).
Assessment
Continual assessment methods are used.
These include assignments, project work
and test with two units externally assessed
by means of an integrate vocational as-
signment.
What does this course lead to?
The course offers progression to the HNC
and is a recognised means of career pro-
gression within the engineering industry.
BTEC Level 2 Diploma in
Engineering
(Electrical/Electronics)
This course aims to equip apprentices work-
ing in the mechanical and manufacturing
skills field with the necessary skills required by
a technician. It provides a good background
in technical engineering and supports under-
pinning knowledge for NVQs at level 3. It is a
recognised technical certificate for the ad-
vanced apprenticeship (level 3).
This Qualification Includes
NVQ Diploma
Technical Certificate
L1* Functional Skills in Maths & English –
Apprentices will work towards L2 Func-
tional Skills in Maths & English upon suc-
cessful completion of the L1 exams.
Modules include:
Mathematics
Mechanical principles
Engineering drawing
Engineering design
Business systems
Project
Communications
Materials
Measurement and inspection
Computer aided design
CNC machining
Assessment Methods
Continual assessment methods are used.
These include assignments, project work and
tests with two units externally assessed by
means of an integrated vocational assign-
ment.
Progression routes from this qualification
The course offers progression to the HNC and
is a recognised means of career progression
with the engineering industry.