Do you want to work in the Aerospace Industry? Are you great at practical tasks, with a keen eye for detail and the ability to problem solve? If so, this course could be for you.
ASI (Newark) is an international centre of excellence to train people to enter the air and space industry. Our training has clear progression routes into the workplace from Level Two through to degree level with jump-off gateways into several aviation roles.
Our education and training is delivered by industry experts with years of flying & aircraft engineering experience in the air and space sector. This exciting new programme is for learners who are intending to work in the aviation, aerospace and engineering sectors.
There will also be a number of enrichment opportunities where you will partake in exciting trips and visits as well as hear from exciting guest speakers from industry.
During this course, you’ll study:
Applications of Space Technology
Exploring Space
The Moon Our Nearest Neighbour
Planetary Landscapes and Life on Mars
Working in Engineering
Principles of Manufacturing Technology
Maintenance of Mechanical Devices and Equipment
Entry requirements
You’ll need to have a minimum of four GCSEs, including English Language and/or Maths at Grade Four or above (an approved Science-based subject is preferable for progression). On completion of Level Two, you must have attained GCSE Grade Four or higher in both Maths and English Language to progress to an ASI Level Three programme.
Ideally, you will have already achieved this before starting your studies, however, applications will be considered if you have achieved GCSE Grade Four in either Maths or English Language and are willing to study either English Language or Maths alongside your Level Two curriculum.
You will be required to attend a Welcome Day event (this includes a practical activity and interview) and provide a reference (from an employer or recent school/college report).
Assessment & Progression
Assessment: Assessment is a combination of internally and externally assessed units.
Progression: The qualification has been designed to prepare students for a future role within the aviation and aerospace industry in an engineering role. You could progress to one of our ASI Level Three courses.
What You Will Need To Bring
You will require workwear and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from our preferred online supplier (safety footwear and safety glasses can be purchased locally). You will need general stationery equipment and a scientific calculator. You will also require access to the internet; PCs are available on campus. In addition, you will also be required to purchase an ASI uniform from our preferred online supplier.
Course Fees
Fees listed are for those aged 19 years and over only. Fees are subject to change. Support for fees may be available, such as fee remission or the Advanced Learner Loan.
For further information regarding the Advanced Learner Loan please visit www.lincolncollege.ac.uk/funding-your-course/
Please note that where stated, fees are for the first year of a course only.
For more information contact our Course Information Office on 030 030 32435 or email [email protected]
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