Engineering
The engineering sector needs employees to have the underpinning knowledge and specific skills required to meet the needs of modern engineering industries and legislative changes.
Engineering Courses:
- Advanced Diploma in Engineering Technology E.A.L.
- Apprenticeship in Engineering Fabrication & Welding
- Apprenticeship in Engineering - Electrical
- Apprenticeship in Engineering - Mechanical
- B.Eng. Electrical Engineering (Ordinary & Honours)
- B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Ordinary and Honours)
- BTEC National Diploma in Electrical /Electronic Engineering
- BTEC National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
- Diploma in Engineering - Level 2
- Higher National Certificate Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Higher National Certificate Mechanical and Computer Aided Engineering
- Level 3 Award in Requirements for Electrical Installations: (BS7671: 2008) (17th Edition)
- Level 3 Award in the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (PAT) 2377-22
- Level 3 Inspection & Testing (2391-10)
- NVQ 2 Performing Engineering Operations
- NVQ Level 3 in Electro Technical Services or Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- NVQ Level 3 Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Maintenance
Available courses
Apprenticeships/Bespoke Courses/Skills for Life
As an employer you need to have a business which is run as effectively as possible with the best trained staff. Achieving this relies on having skilled crafts people who have the very latest in technical skills as well as possessing good health & safety knowledge and organisational and communication skills which meet industry needs.
An Engineering Apprenticeship will develop the right skills for your business, which will ultimately help you reach your goals.
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The current economic climate dictates the need to take stock, sharpen skills and talent to deal with the business and market challenges which lie ahead.
With this in mind, we provide a tailored service which serves to upskill crafts people to have the very latest in technical skills as well as possessing good health & safety knowledge, organisational and communication skills which meet industry needs.
Adult Maths and English
Having staff that possess good literacy and numeracy skills is a crucial success factor for most businesses. The Skills Pledge, launched on 14 June 2007 by the Education and Skills Secretary Alan Johnson, encourages businesses to sign up to a public pledge to train their staff, ensuring they have the skills needed to compete in the global workplace.
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Latest Furness Training News
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First ever Apprenticeship Awards
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Virtual welding contest celebrates the start of National Apprenticeship Week in style.
Virtual welding contest celebrates the start of National Apprenticeship Week in style.
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Furness College is the first college in the North West to have a VRTEX 360 virtual welding machine.
Furness College is the first college in the North West to have a VRTEX 360 virtual welding machine.
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Part-time courses for the New Year
Part-time courses for the New Year
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