Diploma in Advanced Engineering Technologies (Marine or Engineering pathway) Level 3
This course is for progressing students who have already achieved a Level 2 Marine Engineering or Engineering qualification.
This EAL Diploma in Engineering Technologies also has a Marine pathway. You will be studying a range of subjects from mathematics to ship building.
Completing this course allows you to progress to an apprenticeship or gather UCAS points to progress onto higher education with many direct opportunities available at University Centre South Devon, part of South Devon College.
Course Details
- You must have a GCSE Grade 4(C) in Maths
- You must have a GCSE Grade 4(C) in English
- You will need to have achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4(C) or above, including Maths and English
- You should have a genuine interest in this subject
PLC Programming
CAD design
3D Printing electrical and electronic principles
Engineering projects
Communication skills
Ship building
Course Applications
Please choose your preferred study option below (subject to change).
This course costs: £3465.00
If the amount shown is more than £0.00 and you are aged 19 and over at the start of the course, you may have options to help fund your studies with us. The funding you can receive depends on your personal circumstances, and could mean you are entitled to fully subsidised or reduced tuition fees.
This course is fully funded for 16-18 year olds (if applicable to the course).
You may also be entitled to support with travel, childcare and equipment.
To find out exactly what you could receive, contact our Helpzone team on 08000 380 123 for a free, impartial appointment, with no commitment necessary.
"I chose to study an engineering focused degree because there is so much to learn. The tutors are great and have so much industry knowledge which they share with you. The staff are really helpful if you need guidance. My apprenticeship is with Spirent Communications and I won 'Apprentice of the Year' in 2015 at the Apprenticeship Awards, which I'm really proud of."Sophie Westerman