Engineering

Engineering

Isle of Man College
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What is the Course About?

Our Engineering courses are delivered from purpose-built workshops at the College's Main Building in Douglas.

Students learn from a team of highly qualified staff whose skills, experience and expertise match the quality of the courses they teach within.

The courses offered cover the full range of levels from BTEC Levels, Autocad, BENG Manufacturing to NVQs.

Engineering is about designing, making, operating, repairing and maintaining all types of items – the radio that wakes you up in the morning, the electric kettle that makes your tea, or the bus that you use.

The College offers learning courses in three divisions of engineering – Electrical and Electronic Engi…

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What is the Course About?

Our Engineering courses are delivered from purpose-built workshops at the College's Main Building in Douglas.

Students learn from a team of highly qualified staff whose skills, experience and expertise match the quality of the courses they teach within.

The courses offered cover the full range of levels from BTEC Levels, Autocad, BENG Manufacturing to NVQs.

Engineering is about designing, making, operating, repairing and maintaining all types of items – the radio that wakes you up in the morning, the electric kettle that makes your tea, or the bus that you use.

The College offers learning courses in three divisions of engineering – Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Engineering.

The workshops and classrooms are equipped to industry standards, and the teaching and support staff have appropriate industrial backgrounds to augment their academic standing.

These courses are ideal for those young people who have an interest and ability in the motor industry.

Depending on the level and type of course you complete, you may develop your manual skills, remove and fit basic body and related ancilliary components, develop basic preparation and refinishing skills, practice basic engineering fabrication skills, and/or gain a thorough understanding of vehicle systems, including electrical and electronic principles, as well as study e-commerce, mathematics and science.

For dates and costs for the following courses please contact the Engineering Programme Area Secretary on 648205.
City & Guilds 2382 17th Edition
City & Guilds 2395 Inspection & Testing
PAT Testing

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