EMTA Award (EAL) National Vocational Qualification In
Performing Engineering Operations (Welding) Level 2
Duration
One year full time
Attendance
The course requires approximately 18 hours contact time per week
which will be timetabled between Tuesday to Thursday 9am to 6.20pm
and Friday 9am to 4.30pm.
Course Description
This award is aimed at people new to the
Engineering Industry, or are in the industry and wishing to gain a
welding qualification. The qualification recognises what a
competent person is able to do at work. The course involves
learning and developing the skills and knowledge needed to work in
an engineering workshop environment. This course has both practical
and theory content, which is covered by training and assessment
tasks.
Course Structure
The course requires the completion
of three mandatory and three optional assessment routes.
Mandatory Units:
- Working safely in an engineering
environment
- Working efficiently and effectively in
engineering
- Using and communicating technical
information
Course Assessment
The course is internally assessed through
observation/practical/written assessment techniques.
As part of the assessment every student must
pass, or have passed each of the key skills at level 1 which are
assessed on the course.
Course Entry Requirements
- 2 GCSEs grades D in English and
Maths
- Level 1 NVQ in Performing Engineering
Operations
- For equivalent qualifications see the ‘Guide
to General Entry Requirements’ on page
- All applicants must complete an initial
assessment in Maths and English and attend an individual
interview
Entry requirements may be waived for mature
students who have relevant experience.
Course Costs
If you are under 19 on 31 August 2010, you
will not pay full fees for your course, only a materials charge of
£50, which applies to all full time engineering courses
Course Enrichment
Activities such as trips and visits will be
arranged, which are beneficial to this course and your
learning. These activities are optional and additional
fees will be charged to you. Details will be provided at the
time of interview.
Course Progression
City & Guilds 2800 Level 3 in
Welding/Fabrication
Course Career Prospects
This programme is aimed people wanting to
enter the industry in roles such as team leader, engineering
technician and craftsman; however after further study there are
wider job opportunities including senior engineer, technical
manager and project manager.
Useful career websites
If you are unsure about your career progression please contact
the Careers Team.
For Specific Course Information Contact
Hazel Holmes on 01302 553663 or e-mail
paul.smith01@don.ac.uk
For Application and Enrolment Information Contact
Learner Services Centre
Doncaster College
The Hub
Chappell Drive
Doncaster
DN1 2RF
Free phone: 0800 358 7575
Web: www.don.ac.uk
E Mail: infocentre@don.ac.uk
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