Engineering - Apprenticeship Level 3
Course Type
Apprenticeships
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start & End Date
1 September 2025
18 February 2028
Location
Magherafelt
This course comprises of a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering alongside both NVQ Level 2 and NVQ Level 3 qualifications. This is designed to equip you with knowledge, understanding behaviours and practical skills required for success in a range of mechanical and electrical maintenance roles with additional units to meet the engineering sector requirement.
You will study a range of engineering based subjects which are aimed at providing a broad understanding of both electrical and mechanical engineering.
Subjects, such as CAD, secondary machining, robotics, electrical circuits and microprocessors, are backed up with theoretical principles of mechanical and electrical engineering and mathematics. Every effort is made to ensure a good mix of practical and theoretical study; however, the topics described herein are subject to change without notice.
Assessment is a mixture of on-site work-based assessment, in-college coursework assessment and external examination.
Many apprenticeship candidates go on to continued employment with their apprenticeship employer. Others move within industry, leveraging their new qualifications and industrial experience.
Successful candidates who wish to continue along the academic route are afforded access to the Foundation Degree or Higher Level Apprenticeship programmes, offered by Further Education Colleges across the UK. This may be used as a stand-a-lone qualification or used as access to a University Degree.
Applicants must:
All relevant paperwork should be uploaded to the admissions portal prior to being considered for an apprenticeship, this should include your:
To access the forms and for further details visit our Apprenticeship page
This course is free of charge.
All tutors are qualified and experienced counsellors. This underpins the authenticity of teaching and learning activities as students engage with practitioners who understand the challenges and opportunities of the counselling role. The following teaching team deliver this course at Northern Regional College:
Staff Team
Applications are closed. To register your interest email Admissions.
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Assessment is a mixture of on-site work-based assessment, in-college coursework assessment and external examination.
This course comprises of a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering alongside both NVQ Level 2 and NVQ Level 3 qualifications. This is designed to equip you with knowledge, understanding behaviours and practical skills required for success in a range of mechanical and electrical maintenance roles with additional units to meet the engineering sector requirement.
You will study a range of engineering based subjects which are aimed at providing a broad understanding of both electrical and mechanical engineering.
Subjects, such as CAD, secondary machining, robotics, electrical circuits and microprocessors, are backed up with theoretical principles of mechanical and electrical engineering and mathematics. Every effort is made to ensure a good mix of practical and theoretical study; however, the topics described herein are subject to change without notice.
Many apprenticeship candidates go on to continued employment with their apprenticeship employer. Others move within industry, leveraging their new qualifications and industrial experience.
Successful candidates who wish to continue along the academic route are afforded access to the Foundation Degree or Higher Level Apprenticeship programmes, offered by Further Education Colleges across the UK. This may be used as a stand-a-lone qualification or used as access to a University Degree.
Applicants must:
All relevant paperwork should be uploaded to the admissions portal prior to being considered for an apprenticeship, this should include your:
To access the forms and for further details visit our Apprenticeship page
Course Fees
This course is free of charge.
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