Year 1 is made up of 3 elements:
1. The Common Core Component:
You gain an
understanding of what theoretical principles and practices integral to the
industry and sector:
The underpinning knowledge outcomes are:
- 1 Working within the engineering and manufacturing sectors
- 2 Engineering and manufacturing past, present, and future
- 3 Engineering representations
- 4 Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing
- 5 Essential science for engineering and manufacturing
- 6 Materials and their properties
- 7 Mechanical principles
- 8 Electrical and electronic principles
- 9 Mechatronics
- 10 Engineering and manufacturing control systems
- 11 Quality management
- 12 Health and safety principles and coverage
- 13 Business, commercial and financial awareness
- 14 Professional responsibilities, attitudes, and behaviours
- 15 Stock and asset management
- 16 Continuous improvement
- 17 Project and programme management
2. Industry Placement:
You will be required to engage in an industry placement with an external
employer for a minimum of 45 days (315 hours). This will give you the
opportunity to apply your knowledge and develop your technical skills in a
real-life engineering workplace.
3. Employer Set Project:
The employer-set project will consist of a well-defined, real industry-style
brief. The brief will be complex and non-routine, and will require the use of
relevant maths, English and digital skills. The brief will provide a valid
context for the you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the core
content and your core skills to solve occupationally relevant situations and/or
problems.
Year 2:
Maintenance engineering technologies: Mechanical
You
will develop your knowledge and understanding of, and skills in:
- Knowledge of mechanical principles and systems
- Knowledge and application of component classification, numbering and
referencing systems
- Knowledge of how components are removed, replaced and repaired as part of
mechanical engineering systems
- Skills to plan and prepare mechanical maintenance activities using
evaluation
- Skills to select and use tools, equipment, machinery and technology safely
and effectively to complete maintenance, installation and repair
activities