Eligible Schools
North Ayrshire Schools
This course is for school pupils only
Location/Day/Time
Kilwinning Campus - Monday and Wednesday 14:00 - 17:00.Overview
This course is for anyone who has an interest in Engineering, enjoys practical hands-on work in a workshop environment, can problem solve and wishes to gain relevant practical experience within this industry to possibly gain an apprenticeship. You need to be able to work safely and be very responsible about Health and Safety.
PLEASE NOTE- APPLICATIONS FOR THIS COURSE (Kilwinning Campus) CAN ALSO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE JOINT DELIVERY COURSE WITH ARDROSSAN ACADEMY. If this is an option for you, please submit applications for both, and highlight your first and second preference. This is the link for the Ardrossan Academy joint delivery course https://tinyurl.com/59fen7wp
Course Content
This course provides a basic requirement for a Modern Apprenticeship. Students will learn vocational skills in Engineering including:
- Producing components using Hand Fitting Techniques.
- Assembly and testing of Electronic Circuits.
- Forming and assembling electrical cable enclosure and support system.
- Wiring and Testing Electrical Equipment and Circuits.
- Using and Communicating Technical Information.
- Working Efficiently and Effectively in Engineering.
- Working Safely in an Engineering Environment.
- Using Computer Software Packages to Assist with Engineering Activities.
Entry Requirements
Four National 4 qualifications including National 4 Maths (or National 4 Application of Maths), English and ideally Physics or an engineering subject (For example: Woodwork, Metalwork, Design and Manufacture or similar). If you want to take engineering further, you will need to be working towards a Nat 5 Mathematics qualification and you should consider National 5 Physics as well, especially for Electrical or Aeronautical careers.
You will be required to complete an aptitude test at interview. This will test Numeracy, Comprehension and Problem-Solving skills, it will also include a short practical task.
We do accept Applications of Mathematics but progression to engineering areas may be restricted. This is because Aeronautical, Mechanical and Electrical careers, for example, require a level of algebra not included on the Applications course. It is worth highlighting that some engineering companies that we work with, require National 5 Mathematics as part of their recruitment policy.
How will I be assessed?
Assessments are practical and focus on the attainment of new skills as and when you acquire them. You will be required to complete a portfolio of evidence.
What should I expect?
Most of the course involves practical workshop activities as you develop various engineering techniques. There are some computer-based subjects and some theory classes. All the practical units involve a small amount of paperwork to record your success and provide evidence of your achievement.
Careers and Further Study
Successful completion of this Course may provide you with opportunities to progress to a full-time Engineering College Course at College and there may also be opportunities for Modern Apprenticeships. If you want to study Engineering, the PEO is a great addition to your National Qualifications because it shows that you have practical experience which is highly valued by employers in the industry.