The Diploma in Engineering

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About the Diploma

 The Diploma in Engineering is a qualification for 14-19 year olds and has been available in schools and colleges since 2008.  It is available at 3 levels: Foundation, Higher and Advanced.

The Diploma in Engineering is part of a new suite of qualifications and sits alongside the traditional educational pathways of GCSEs and A Levels. It offers students an alternative route of study, blending classroom-based learning with work-related practical experience, allowing students to keep their options open.

Students studying the Diploma will understand how to apply theory and practice and be able to make informed decisions about their future. The qualification introduces students to some of the key themes of engineering and gives them an understanding of basic engineering principles.

The Diploma:

Diploma students also develop a good standard of English, maths and information communication technology, as well as other skills such as teamwork and self management. In Years 10 and 11 they will study other compulsory subjects such as science and PE alongside their Diploma.