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Engineering Competence (Distance Learning) (Degree Apprenticeship) at University of Portsmouth - UCAS

University of Portsmouth

Degree level: Postgraduate

Engineering Competence (Distance Learning) (Degree Apprenticeship) (Taught)

Course summary

Do you want to study for a career-boosting diploma while you earn a salary? On this PgDip Engineering Competence degree apprenticeship course, which lasts just over 2 years, you'll learn core skills in areas such as project management, team management and analytics. You’ll cover topics such as sustainability and health and safety, and work on projects that contribute to your success at work. You'll tailor what you learn to suit your professional goals and the type of role that you have, as well as your employer's objectives. The course is work-based, and combines a mixture of lectures and online learning. You'll spend 20% of your work time on your apprenticeship via lectures, distance learning, writing assignments and other related study. The government or your employer will pay your tuition fees – so it won't cost you anything. After the course, you'll have the skills, knowledge and experience to take responsibility for complex engineering projects and move into more senior roles. You could also top your diploma up to a Master's degree and work towards achieving Chartered Engineering status, or complete a Master's degree through our Learning at Work department. Recognised by: This Apprenticeship Standard aligns with the current edition of the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) at Chartered Engineer (CEng) level. The experience gained and responsibility held by the apprentice on completion of the apprenticeship will either wholly or partially satisfy the requirements for CEng and reaches the agreed level of professional competence as defined in the Assessment Plan. What you'll experience On this course, you'll:

  • Get a postgraduate diploma (PgDip) while earning a salary
  • Improve your career prospects while making an effective contribution in the workplace
  • Tailor your learning to suit your job role, professional goals and employers objectives
  • Apply what your learn instantly in your job, giving you an advantage over students who do a full-time diploma
  • Develop business and analytical skills alongside practical engineering knowledge
  • Learn from staff who have professional experience in various engineering disciplines and links with employers and professional engineering institutions
  • Get a learning manager from the University and a workplace mentor
  • Tap in to our Library’s electronic resources, which you can access from anywhere with a Web connection
  • Have access to the University's student support services and community including study support and the Students’ Union
  • Work at your own pace, in your own time, in any location, with interactive online learning materials
  • Take part in live Web-based chat forums to discuss your work with lecturers and other students

Modules

Year 1 In the foundation phase, you’ll develop your learning contract with your employer. This outlines what you’ll learn and why. You'll study four taught modules, delivered online through distance learning and in tutorials and workshops.

  • Management of Risk
  • Organisations and Managing the Workforce
  • Project Management For Engineers
  • Sustainability
Year 2 In the development phase you’ll complete work-based projects which allow you to tailor your learning to the specialist skills, knowledge and behaviours that you need in your particular engineering role (for example, test engineer or engineering business manager).


How to apply

International applicants

International applicants not accepted.

Entry requirements

An honours degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics subject. Those with qualification below degree level may be considered on professional experience. All applicants will be required to complete a Skills Gap Analysis before completing an application form. All applicants will be invited to attend an academic interview and may be asked to submit a portfolio of work or undertake additional assessment. Applicants aged 16-18 must have acceptable Level 2 qualifications in English and Maths, such as GCSE with grade C/4 or above or Functional Skills. If you do not have acceptable qualifications, you will be required to obtain this. Those aged 19 and over are only subject to these requirements if you or your employer choose for you to study towards English and Maths qualifications, which will be funded. Please note that you may still be required to evidence accepted Level 2 qualifications for the course, as part of academic assessment.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

The course fee is shared between the Government and some employers, meaning no cost to you as the degree apprentice. Please see http://www.port.ac.uk/degree-apprenticeships/ for further information.
Engineering Competence (Distance Learning) (Degree Apprenticeship) at University of Portsmouth - UCAS