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Engineering
The Redcar and Cleveland borough has a rich engineering history and with emerging industry opportunities ahead, now is the time to start engineering your career. With modern and specialised engineering facilities, at Redcar and Cleveland College you will be taught by expert staff who will support you to get your career off to a flying start.
WHAT CAN I EARN?
Chemical engineer £30,000 - £65,000 Mechanical engineer £20,000 - £52,000 Electrical engineer £20,000 - £60,000 Engineering technician £18,000 - £35,000 Wind turbine technician £23,000 - £42,000
Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.
If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9-4, you will continue to work towards this as part of your main programme of study.
LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING OPERATIONS
1 YEAR
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This exciting course provides you with the practical skills required for a career in a wide range of engineering disciplines. You will learn maintenance skills, manufacturing skills, machining and fitting, work planning and how to read engineering drawings.
WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?
Four GCSEs at grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.
WHAT’S NEXT?
On completion of this course you could progress on to one of our level 3 engineering courses or look to secure an engineering related apprenticeship.
LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
1 YEAR
Building on skills developed on the Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations, you will learn about health and safety, principles of engineering and mechanical manufacturing engineering. You will also learn key engineering skills such as machining materials by turning, milling and grinding. This is a popular course for students wishing to develop practical skills for a career in advanced manufacturing.
WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?
Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science.
WHAT’S NEXT?
After you have completed this course you could enter employment or look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering.
2 YEARS
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This exciting new engineering course will build on skills developed on the Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations and covers the principles of engineering and engineering maintenance, health and safety, manufacturing and machining.
You will gain key skills which will allow you to progress in a wide range of engineering maintenance roles.
WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?
Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science
WHAT’S NEXT?
After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.
LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
2 YEARS
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This course will teach you both the practical skills and theory knowledge required for a wide range of engineering disciplines. Practical sessions will take place in our brand new engineering centre where you will learn skills including hand fitting, machining, mechanical maintenance and drawings as well as the principles of both mechanical and electrical engineering.
WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?
Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science.
WHAT’S NEXT?
After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.
LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN RENEWABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
1 YEAR
WHAT WILL I DO?
This course will teach you both the practical skills and theory knowledge required to work and support regional growth in emerging and future sectors in the renewable and clean energy industries. You will learn the principles of wind power generation, air source heat pumps and energy efficiency systems alongside traditional fundamental principles of engineering.
WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?
Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above English, maths and science.
WHAT’S NEXT?
After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself an apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.