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  • BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Mechanical)

    in mechanical engineering. You will cover a range of topics such as: [[[Health & Safety in the Engineering Workplace ~ Science ~ Engineering Mathematics ~ Electrical/Electronic Principles ~ Engineering Maintenance ~ Mechanical Principles ~ Mechanical...

    Course Engineering
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  • HND Construction and Built Env (Civil Engineering)

    Tunnelling and Wastewater projects. You will attend the University Centre one day per week and will study key areas such as Science and Materials, Civil Engineering Technology, The Construction Environment, Mathematics and Principles of Structural...

    Course Construction & Civil Engineering
  • A-Level Physics

    Criteria You will hold five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including: GCSE English Language - grade 6 - GCSE Maths - grade 6 GCSE Science - grade 6,6 (6 in Physics) What are the next steps? You will meet with a member of the course team. Please bring a copy of...

    Course A-Level
  • Level 3 Extended Diploma Health & Social Care

    Perspectives Psychological Perspectives Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Scientific Techniques for Health Science Physiological Disorders and their Care Microbiology for Health Science Policy in Health and Social Care Caring for Individuals...

    Course Health & Social Care
  • A-Level Further Mathematics

    introduces you to new topics such as matrices and complex numbers, which are vital for maths-rich degrees in areas such as sciences, engineering, statistics and computing, as well as mathematics itself. Further Mathematics is usually studied alongside...

    Course A-Level
  • Access to HE Diploma (Humanities)

    qualifications required for degree level study then this course can help you reach your goals. The Humanities and Social Science diploma is for progression to degrees in history, social sciences, education, law, social work and criminology, amongst...

    Course Access to HE
  • T-Level Construction: Civil Engineering

    Entry Criteria Entry onto the course requires a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English, maths and a science (single, double or multi-subject award). What are the next steps? You will meet with a member of the team to find out more...

    Course Construction & Civil Engineering
  • T-Level Construction: Surveying and Design for Construction and the Built Environment

    Entry Criteria Entry onto the course requires a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English, maths and a science (single, double or multi-subject award). What are the next steps? You will meet with a member of the team to find out more...

    Course Construction & Civil Engineering
  • A-Level PE

    Criteria You will hold five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including: GCSE English Language - grade 5 - GCSE Maths - grade 5 GCSE Science - grade 5,5 What are the next steps? You will meet with a member of the course team. Please bring evidence of your grades or...

    Course A-Level
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  • Ella Snowdon

    you start. I volunteered at every open day – this helped me to build my confidence. “I progressed to study Crime Scene Science at Teesside University – admittedly, I chose criminology as almost a filler subject as I wasn’t sure what else to choose and I...

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  • Ashleigh Brown

    The sport facilities were also very good and the campus itself was modern. “I went on to study Applied Sport and Exercise Science at Northumbria University and I am now working in Public Health at Sunderland City Council. I am currently working towards...

    Article Meet our students
  • A-Level Psychology

    Criteria You will hold five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including: GCSE English Language - grade 5 - GCSE Maths - grade 6 GCSE Science - grade 5,5 What are the next steps? You will meet with a member of the course team. Please bring a copy of your GCSE grades...

    Course A-Level
  • Level 3 Diploma Criminology

    both first and second year students. This course is an excellent foundation for those looking for careers in law, forensic science, the police force, probation work, youth offending, prison service, or criminal psychology.

    Course A-Level
  • HNC Mechanical Engineering

    of safety practices and procedures in a welding environment. Modules Studied Analytical Methods for Engineers Engineering Science Project, Design and Implementation Applications of Programmable Controllers Computer Aided Machining Mechanical Principals...

    Course Engineering
  • T-Level Digital Support Services

    a solid foundation of transferable skills. Entry Criteria You will hold five GCSEs at grade 5, including maths, English and science, or a digital subject. You will need to be able to commit to an industry placement of at least 45 days. Additional Costs...

    Course Computing & IT
  • Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship Engineering Operative (Fabrication & Welding)

    engineering operations (knowledge)[[[Engineering environment awareness Engineering techniques Engineering mathematics and science principles Fabrication and welding principles Business improvement techniques Manual welding techniques Producing...

    Course Engineering
  • FdA Early Childhood Studies (0-8 years)

    professional early years practice. Entry Criteria At least four GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including maths and English (Science if progressing to teaching) or appropriate key skills or Functional Skills at Level 2. Relevant Level 3 qualification,...

    Course Early Years & Education
  • Access to HE Diploma (Education)

    in the diploma. Entry Criteria Before starting the diploma, you will hold a minimum of a grade 4 (grade C) in GCSE English, Science and maths. You can study one of these qualifications alongside the diploma but must have the other two before starting....

    Course Access to HE