14 - 19 and School Leavers - Engineering and Boatbuilding (Part-time)
These courses are designed to equip individuals with practical skills, knowledge and understanding required for success in progression to future employment for a range of engineering, motor vehicle and operations maintenance occupations.
Lowestoft College is a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) in Offshore Technology. CoVE status has been awarded by the Learning & Skills Council (LSC) to support the development of new and existing training programmes.
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| AutoCAD Inventor 3D | **New** AutoCAD Inventor is used in the Mechanical Engineering field and is used for 3D component drawing & assembly and for simulation in the design stages before manufacture. You should have a good knowledge of engineering drawing within the mechanical or built environment fields as well as a good back ground in Windows XP & the use of file management. Weeks 1 to 3 The use of solid 3-D modelling with Inventor 3-D software, for drawing mechanical component parts in Solid 3-D with the ability to dimension for Orthographic presentation in First or Third angle. Weeks 4 and 5 Produce assembly drawings which can be animated for motion and create exploded views with ballooned parts lists. |
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| Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA) | We are able to offer training and competency testing in our workshops for automotive technicians working in the retail motor industry and wishing to gain certification and recognition for the following classes:
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| Award for the Introduction to Vehicle Technology - Entry Level 3 | **New** This qualification will provide you with a practical introduction to the automotive maintenance and repair industry and covers the main areas of automotive maintenance. This is an introduction qualification which strongly emphasises hands-on assessments in our extensive motor vehicle workshop with an ‘on-line’ multiple-choice test. The following units are studied:
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| Boat Construction, Maintenance and Support City and Guilds 2451 - Level 2 or 3 | This course consists of four units – two core and two optional:
This certificate can be used as a technical certificate within an appropriate framework. |
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| Certificate in Mechanical Engineering City and Guilds 2800 - Level 2 | This course consists of four units:
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| Computer Aided Draughting City and Guilds 7579 - Level 2 | This Level 2 runs for 18 weeks and gives learners a good grounding in the use of 2 dimensional computer aided draughting. It enables candidates to:
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| Computer Aided Draughting City and Guilds 7579 2D - Level 3 | This Level 3 is ideal for users of Auto CAD in engineering or architectural drawing environments.
The scheme aims to build on the skills learned at Level 2 plus:
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| EDEXEL BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Operations and Maintenance Engineering | The Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Operations and Maintenance Engineering is designed to provide a specialist work-related qualification in a range of operations and maintenance occupations including install, operate and maintain complex engineering systems, currently used throughout the broad range of engineering industries. It will give learners the knowledge, understanding and skills that they need to prepare them for employment.
The qualification provides career development for those already in work and additionally opens up the opportunity to study at a higher level. You may wish to progress onto an electrical or mechanical engineering course at university or continue your studies at Lowestoft College through a Higher National Certificate or Foundation Degree in Engineering. |
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| Fabrication and Welding Practice 165 - Levels 2 and 3 | These courses are designed to provide
the background knowledge and practical
experience required in the welding and
fabrication industry. It is possible to study
at either Levels 2 or 3 and both are
technical certificates that can form part
of an apprenticeship framework.
The courses consist of instruction in the classroom as well as practical exercises in welding, fabrication, engineering drawing and pattern development in our extensive workshops. Modules offered are:
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| Nuclear Industry Awareness Award Level 2 | This course is designed to provide essential knowledge for all entrants to the nuclear sector including Apprentices, Graduates, people transferring to the nuclear sector from other sectors and non nuclear personnel. It is also of benefit to those in the industry who wish to have a broader awareness and wish to gain recognition of their knowledge of the Nuclear Sector.
Subjects studied:
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| Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Technology Advanced | Objectives To provide delegates who already have a basic understanding of PLCs a more indepth study of PLC technology to enhance current skills and expertise. Content
Delegates may have attended the Introductory PLC course of have experience of programming PLCs. Familiarity and specific programming softeare is also required. Maximum Numbers 4 delegates Duration 2 days Fees Please contact the college |
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| Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Technology Introduction | Objectives Provides engineers with in depth knowledgeand skills to analyse and understand complex process systems and undertake diagnosis and correction across a wide range of equipment and technologies. Content
Assumes no previous knowledge of PLCs. Delegates should have basic IT skills and some experience of working with industrial automation systems. Maximum Numbers 4 delegates Duration 2 days Fees Please contact the college |
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| Welding Skills Level 1 and Level 2 Awards | These courses are for anyone working or interested in working in the welding industry or any job where certified welding qualifications may be required including maintenance personnel or garage technicians.
These beginners to intermediates hands-on courses are intended for those who need to obtain or improve their skills in the following welding processes:
To progress on to Level 2 where test pieces are welded in the vertical position it is expected that learners already have welding experience or a Level 1 welding qualification. Successful completion provides a good basis for progression on to the Fabrication and Welding Practice 165 course, the full-time Welding and Fabrication Skills NVQ level 2 or for employment in the welding and fabrication industry. |
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