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Engineering SCQF Level 6 (Modern Apprenticeship)

Dumfries and Galloway College

Work based training

Other


Modern Apprenticeships are a great way of gaining skills, qualifications and experience and starting a career without having to study full-time. You can be earning whilst you are learning! This is an opportunity to work towards an industry recognised qualification whilst you are learning ‘on the job’ and it’s a great way to kick-start your career. Engineering skills are essential to the effective and efficient performance of organisations across the sector and once you have completed your Modern Apprenticeship you will have shown that you have the ability, work skills and the determination to succeed. The course content...

Foundation Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering

New College Lanarkshire

Part-time

Other

The Foundation Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering aims to give students the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge to enter into a career in engineering and the advanced manufacturing sector and other engineering related industries. The programme is designed to provide participants with theory, practice and related work experience.

Engineering enterprises in Scotland employ over 144,000 people across 12,000 establishments. Scotland accounts for about 8% of engineering employment in the UK. In terms of employment by sector: 24,000 are employed in metals, 50,100 in consultancy, testing and analysis, 10,000 in electronics, 21,400 in mechanical equipment, 4500 in...

Foundation Apprenticeship in Engineering (SCP)

Edinburgh College

Day release

Other

This course is for pupils who are in their final years of high school. This course is intended to be studied alongside your high school subjects. 

Foundation Apprenticeship in Engineering is your first step towards an exciting career in engineering. The course will develop your skills and knowledge of the engineering industry. You will learn both the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering. This will give you an insight into the engineering workplace and allow you to gain hands-on experience. 

You will attend College for approximately three afternoons a week. In year one you...

Management SCQF Level 7 (Modern Apprenticeship)

Dumfries and Galloway College

Work based training

Other


The Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ) in Management at SCQF level 7 allows candidates to demonstrate competence in job-related skills in their particular area of work and expertise. It has been developed to support those working as first line managers, section managers, assistant managers, trainee managers, senior supervisors, and those working in a range of other management positions.Modern Apprenticeships are a great way of gaining skills, qualifications and experience and starting a career without having to study full-time. You will be earning whilst you are learning! This is an opportunity to work towards an industry recognised qualification whilst you...

Automotive Skills: NM - Foundation Apprenticeship

Glasgow Kelvin College

Part-time

Other

Please note, Foundation Apprenticeships are only available to school students in either S5 or S6. Do not apply if you do not meet these criteria.

The Course has been designed to provide an introduction to the automotive industry and a progression route into further education or for moving directly into training or employment within the automotive industry.

The overall purpose of the Course is to ensure that students develop practical skills, knowledge and understanding, and employability skills needed within the automotive industry as well as developing generic transferable employability skills contributing to good workplace...

Foundation Apprenticeship in Business Skills

Argyll

Part-time

Group Award or National Certificate

Foundation Apprenticeships are work-based qualifications for senior phase pupils which combine the best of academic and vocational learning in one single qualification. Most colleges and universities accept this as equivalent to a Higher.As a business administrator or budding manager, you'll have a highly transferable set of knowledge and skills that can be applied in all sectors. Administration, management and leadership are key and complimentary business skills that modern businesses value. Employers will want you to demonstrate high levels of technical ability, alongside “soft” skills such as communication, problem solving, adaptability, teamwork, planning and organisation.  If you have the right set of knowledge...

Motorcycle Mechanics - Apprenticeship: Part-Time

New College Lanarkshire

Part-time

Vocational

Applicants for this course must be employed in a motorcycle workshop full time (minimum of three days per week).

This qualification covers the basic technical needs for today’s motorcycle repair industry. It provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on motorcycles in all types of garages and dealerships.

Foundation Apprenticeship: Hospitality SCQF Level 4

Fife College

Other

This course is about introducing you to the Hospitality sector. Scotland is world renowned for its quality of food, drink and hospitality. The industry requires chefs, bar staff, event assistants and food service staff. You could be the future of this fantastic industry.
Working in the Hospitality Industry
Working in the Professional Kitchen
Working Front of House
Introduction to Events
Work Based Challenge

Foundation Apprenticeship: Construction SCF Level 4

Fife College

Other

This course in an introduction to Construction Craft and the Technician area of study. This a school college partnership course which will be delivered within the college or school environment.
Understanding Industry
Personal Development: Self and Work
Carpentry and Bench Joinery: An Introduction
Painting and Decorating: An Introduction
Brickwork: An Introduction
Construction Operatives: An Introduction & Employability skills (Non assessed) Work Based skills challenge unit

Construction Pre-Apprentice (Bricklaying, Joinery & Painting)

New College Lanarkshire

Full-time

Vocational

This course is designed to provide students with a range of skills, industry-recognised qualifications and certificates that will assist them in the pursuit of a construction-related apprenticeship. You will focus on Bricklaying, Joinery and Painting Trades which have been selected to give an insight to various aspects of the construction industry along with the specific qualifications required to work on site.

This course differs from other pre-apprentice courses in that it broadly focuses on three trades rather than a sharper focus on only two.

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