If you would like to specialise in Fabrication and Welding this study programme will develop your skills and knowledge to become an industry specialist. The study programme is delivered through a combination of classroom based theory and practical workshop sessions over a number of mandatory and specialist units.
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What will I study?
The units you will study are likely to include:
Core Units:
- Working in engineering
- Principles of engineering technology
- Welding by TIG/MIG process
- Fabricating steel work assemblies
- Pattern development for plate and sheet metalwork.
All units are subject to change and may be withdrawn. You will also study for qualifications in Maths & English if grade 4 not already achieved
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Who is this course for?
This engaging and motivating course is designed primarily for 16?19 year-olds who have a strong interest in learning about Fabrication & Welding and the various processes and techniques involved
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How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed by a combination of:
- 2 online exams
- 3 Written assignments (MC)
- 2 practical assessments
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Your Study Programme
If you are aged 16-18, you will join a Study Programme this could be a vocational or technical qualification. We will make sure you are working at the right level on your core qualification and are challenged to achieve the highest level of qualification you can.
Work experience will be part of your study programme and complement your college study and prepare you for employment. You will also get involved in activities to help you develop life skills and to build your confidence so you can make progress in your career.
If you have chosen to study for a T Level qualification, this will involve college-based theory and practice lessons along with relevant work placement to enable you to gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours that employers are looking for.
Weekly timetables will include tutorial support which may comprise of full group activities or one to one sessions to discuss individual progress or support needs.
All students will continue to improve their maths and English and if you don't have a grade 4 (C) at GCSE, we will work with you towards achieving that goal (subject to specific entry requirements for particular courses).
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Knowledge
You will develop a thorough knowledge and understanding of:
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The structure of the industry and how the business works from an operational perspective
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The procedures for the maintenance of tools and the workshop
- All implications and legal requirements.
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Skills
You will have the ability to:
- Interpret information to determine service required
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Adhere to business processes and complete documentation following workplace procedures
- Complete a range of services and inspect and prepare a finished product to the required quality standard for handover to the customer.
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Behaviours
What is required?
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Take responsibility when required and be accountable when things don�t go as planned
- Operate as an effective team member
- Build effect relationships with colleagues and customers.
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General info
You may be required to go on trips or purchase a kit and uniform to undertake this course. Information about individual items and their associated costs will be sent to you in June/July before you enrol.
Some students may be eligible for support from the Student Bursary Scheme with the costs of coming to college. Applications are available on the college website under Student Support. If you require further assistance or would like to speak with a member of Student Services, please email financial.support@northamptoncollege.ac.uk or call 01604 734333.
If you are applying for financial assistance, please do not purchase any kit items. If your application is successful, the necessary items will be provided to you.
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Progression and Career Opportunities
Progression is to Level 3 Fabrication and Welding or apprenticeships in:
- Fitter Welder
- Pipe Fitter
- Maintenance Welding Operative
- Sheet Metal Worker
- Plater Fabricator
- Welder.
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Entry Requirements for new students
4 GCSEs at Grade 3 or above.
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Admissions Process
We recommend that you attend one of our exciting open events so that you can look around the department, the college and meet the tutors. You are welcome to do this before or after you apply.
These events have proved very successful in ensuring students and their families see the best of what the college has to offer such as our inspirational teaching areas, teachers, library facilities and places to eat.
Once you have applied our experienced Enrolment Team will consider your application carefully and will let you know, by email, if the College would like to make you a conditional offer based on you meeting the specified entry requirements.
If your predicted grades or career aims suggest that an alternative subject area or course level would be more appropriate for you at this stage, we will contact you either by telephone, email or text. If you have told us that you have some additional support needs we will contact you to find out more so that we can help you.