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Professional Engineering Manufacturing Engineer Degree Apprenticeship
Code: ST0025
The Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship transforms learners into 21st century engineers with the advanced intellectual and professional skills they need.
Location: Aston University, Birmingham
Course overview
The Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship will transform learners into 21st century engineers with the advanced intellectual and professional skills they need. Apprentices will gain all the skills, knowledge, and behaviours they need to excel within manufacturing engineering environments. With a focus on planning for the future of the sector, apprentices will be equipped to meet the evolving demands of the industry.
This Level 6 programme will provide the practical and theoretical training for aspiring manufacturing engineers who want to gain new skills and a formal degree qualification, including those early in their career and school leavers applying for Degree Apprenticeships.
Facilities
At Aston University, apprentices enjoy full access to all the facilities available to regular students. This inclusive approach ensures that apprentices can take advantage of the university's library, labs, study spaces, cafes and more. By providing equal access to these facilities, Aston University supports apprentices in their educational journey, enabling them to thrive in both academic and practical aspects of their chosen fields.
Course objectives
- Teach all the vocational skills, academic knowledge, and occupational behaviours, requirements of the Manufacturing Engineer Degree Apprenticeship standard.
- Qualify graduates from the Programme to apply and register as Incorporated Engineers with the relevant Professional Engineering Institutes such as IMechE and IET. The programme has been designed in line with the Degree Apprenticeship standard.
- Widen participation to professional registration for working engineers from a range of backgrounds, experiences, disciplines, and industry sectors by providing a flexible, work-based programme of study that can be adapted to suit individual needs.
- Support the need of the UK engineering sector to further develop the skills of the existing engineer workforce who are involved in running and maintenance of engineering site operations.
- Create 21st century engineers with the advanced intellectual and professional skills set required by the Degree Apprenticeship standard to meet the engineering demands arising from the Sustainable Development Goals set by the UN.
- Utilise advanced information and communications technology to maximise the “valued added” student learning experience through the adoption of a student centred, personalised, employer driven learning pedagogy.
Modules and learning outcomes
Entry requirements
Apprentices are selected based on their applications, an interview and an assessment process which is tailored to your apprenticeship position.
To be considered for this programme, Aston University expects that applicants will have/are predicted to achieve three A Levels at CCC or above including a Mathematics based subject and a STEM subject, or equivalent BTECs.* Other qualifications may be considered on a case by case basis.
You must have a minimum of five GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above including Mathematics, English and a Science, technology or engineering related subject
Indicative entry requirements are given below, but please note that each employer may set their own criteria.
University eligibility: Apprentices are selected based on their applications, an interview and an assessment process which is tailored to your apprenticeship position.
Apprentice eligibility: The eligibility for the apprenticeship is set by ESFA funding rules each year (please click here to read more).
If you are already employed in this industry, you should discuss with your manager if your organisation is working in partnership with Aston University. If they are, you will make an application through your employer.
If your employer is not yet an Aston partner, they can get in touch with our Apprenticeships Team to find out more information about working with us.
Course fees
You will not have to pay tuition fees as a Degree Apprentice as the costs are met by the UK government and your employer. In addition to your fees being paid, you will also earn a salary while you study, so there is no need to apply for Student Finance.
The funding band for this degree apprenticeship is £27,000. This is the full cost of your apprenticeship which will be paid for using your employer's apprenticeship levy.
Assessment
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The programme will be assessed through a combination of written and oral examinations, class tests, individual and group coursework projects, presentations and practical assessments. All projects and assignments are work-based, relating directly to the apprentice’s role in their organisation adding immediate value for both the apprentice and the employer.
End point assessment
The apprenticeship concludes with the end point assessment (EPA). The EPA gives the apprentices the opportunity to showcase their academic, personal and professional development achievements throughout the apprenticeship. Apprentices will take part in a professional discussion to demonstrate their competencies and how they have applied their learning in the workplace.
They will also be required to give a presentation showing the impact of their final work based project on their organisation. After the EPA, the assessors will consider what grade should be awarded for the apprenticeship – fail, pass, merit, or distinction.
Career prospects
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Studying a Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship offers a wide range of career prospects. Graduates can pursue roles such as manufacturing engineer, production manager, process engineer, or quality control specialist in industries like automotive, aerospace, electronics, and more.
With a strong foundation in engineering principles and hands-on experience, apprentices can progress to leadership positions, overseeing production lines, optimising processes, and driving innovation. The blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills equips them for roles in research, development, and continuous improvement. Moreover, the apprenticeship enhances employability, providing avenues for specialisation and upward mobility within the dynamic manufacturing sector.
Contact us
If you have any questions, please email apprenticeships@aston.ac.uk. Be sure to include your name, your employer, and the programme you are inquiring about.