Engineering
Why study Engineering?
Studying Engineering can lead to a variety of exciting careers. Your career can begin on completion of your College studies or alternatively after further study in higher education, where you could progress to a high-profile career.
Studying in our Centre of Engineering Enterprise ensures that you will train in excellent workshop facilities, with the most up-to-date equipment. You will study a range of traditional and modern, hi-tech engineering subjects, including the application of new and up-to-date technologies and computer aided design.
You will also have the opportunity to specialise in practical areas, such as fabrication and welding, mechanical or electrical engineering.
Courses available:
- EAL Certificate in Engineering Technology (Level 1)
- BTEC First Diploma in Engineering
- BTEC National Certificate/Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical)
- EAL Diploma in Electro-Technical Services
- EAL Advanced Diploma in Fabrication & Welding/Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
Career paths:
- Welder/fabricator
- Design engineer
- CNC programmer or operator
- Aeronautical engineer
- Electric engineer
- Mechanical engineer
- and many more ...
You can also study Engineering on an Apprenticeship. Click here for details.

