Entry requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course, but pupils should be prepared to work at SCQF Level 5 level and be committed to regular attendance.
The future of power generation is in the renewable sector. This course will give you a broad introduction to engineering, with a focus on sustainability and renewables. It will equip you with a good understanding of the basic skills required to move into this area.
You will develop essential practical skills in the workshop, as well as skills identified as important by employers – excellent preparation for progressing towards further study or employment. During the course you will:
Teaching will take the form of practical, hands–on activities in a workshop environment, combined with classroom-based theory lessons. Classes will take place in a workshop at the College’s Fraserburgh or Aberdeen Altens Campus, or in a school setting.
This course is made up of the following four units, and will focus on how these disciplines can be used in the sustainability and renewables sector:
You will be introduced to workshop safety, the tools and equipment used in the industry and will then progress to the development of basic essential skills required in the industry. The course will also equip you with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision on progression pathways, whilst giving you the opportunity to develop the important employability skills.
You will experience a variety of teaching methods and practical activities, and will be taught in workshops and classrooms at College or in a local school, depending on your location. Throughout the course you will be offered an opportunity to review and identify how your skills are developing. You will be expected to demonstrate:
Everything you need to know about applying for this course.
There are no formal entry requirements for this course, but pupils should be prepared to work at SCQF Level 5 level and be committed to regular attendance.
You will be required to provide and wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including safety boots, boiler suit and safety glasses.
For all construction and engineering courses it is necessary to wear PPE. You are not allowed into the workshops without PPE and will be returned to school and marked absent if you arrive without it.
Whether you wish to progress in your studies or enter the world of work, North East Scotland College has excellent progression opportunities, with links to several universities across Scotland and strong relationships with industry employers.
Upon successful completion of this course, you could consider Foundation or Modern Apprenticeship opportunities or may be able to progress to a full-time engineering course at North East Scotland College:
Those who successfully complete this course may wish to consider entry-level employment opportunities within the wide-ranging engineering and energy sectors.
This course is only available to pupils in S4 to S6 across Aberdeenshire, giving pupils the opportunity to experience life as a College student whilst staying on at school.
Please note, applications for schools courses must be submitted by a member of school staff.
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