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ENGINEERING


Engineering is a vocation that is in high demand across the country. Our purpose-built engineering workshops house cutting-edge machinery and fabrication and welding bays, which offer the perfect environment for you to learn and flourish in.


Whether you want to learn about CAD, 3D printing, fabrication and welding or gain a breadth of knowledge in a range of engineering disciplines such as manual machining, you will be taught by real engineers; people with real life experience.


Upon completion of your course, you could progress on to an apprenticeship, or from a Level 3 programme to a degree-level course here at Petroc within our new Institute of Technology.


So whether you are considering running your own business, or prefer the idea of working for someone else, you’ll gain the knowledge and experience needed to be the best you can be.


NORTH DEVON CAMPUS


LEVEL 2 ENGINEERING LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING FTB071 FTT155


Gain a broad understanding of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering, including topics such as digital electrons, micro electrons, communications, CAD, and mechanical principles.


FTB070 FTT202


Learn about the many aspects of working in an engineering environment such as how to read drawings, the science behind materials, mathematical principles, and health and safety.


MID DEVON CAMPUS


19%


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ELECTRICAL ENGINEER MATERIALS ENGINEER PROJECT MANAGER SITE ENGINEER AEROSPACE ENGINEER PRODUCTION MANAGER


of the UK total workforce is employed in the engineering sector¹


124,000 60


engineers and technicians with core engineering skills are required each year¹


£44,575


Average salary for a nuclear engineer²


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