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Eastleigh College Engineering: Mechanical & Electrical Level 3
Eastleigh College

Engineering: Mechanical & Electrical Level 3

Eastleigh District, United Kingdom

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    About: The Engineering: Mechanical & Electrical Level 3 programme focuses on providing students with technical knowledge and hands-on experience in both mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines. Through a combination of theory and practical applications, students will learn to design, maintain, and improve various engineering systems. The course merges foundational concepts with industry relevance, ensuring students are well-prepared for advanced studies or entry-level positions.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, or support roles in technical settings. Additional pathways may include positions in maintenance engineering, product design, or project management within engineering firms.

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This programme is suitable for those with a keen interest in theoretical and practical engineering disciplines and who wish to pursue a prosperous career as a specialist engineer in various industries including marine, maintenance, automotive or manufacturing.

Following successful completion of the programme, students may progress onto Higher Education. Students may also gain employment within the engineering industry and there may be a possibility of continuing your studies at the College through an Apprenticeship or HNC. The Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma in Engineering also offers students who meet the qualifying entry criteria an opportunity to take an additional qualification in Core Maths.(Quantitative Reasoning).

A career in Engineering could take you to a vast range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, food and drink, marine, medical, IT, construction, nuclear, or even space. There are opportunities to work as a mechanical, electrical or chemical engineer in most industries, where you could focus on the research and design elements or take a more hands-on approach with manufacturing and maintenance.

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