Engineering: Instrumentation, Measurement and Control
Graduate Apprenticeship
Description
With this Graduate Apprenticeship, your employees will learn more about the growing industry - and earn a degree.
They'll develop practical skills and learn about a wide range of engineering systems and design packages.
The key areas which the Graduate Apprenticeship supports are:
IMC engineering technology
engineering project and delivery management
behavioural and interpersonal skills
We've worked with employers, colleges and universities to create this degree-level qualification. Your employees will gain the skills, knowledge and understanding that the industry needs.
You can recruit new employees, upskill or reskill existing employees.
Apprenticeship framework(s)
Successful candidates will gain a Graduate Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 10.
Select Level 10 to see the framework document and qualification at that level.
BEng (Honours) degree in Engineering: Instrumentation, Measurement and Control at SCQF Level 10
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for Graduate Apprenticeships vary by course and institution.
Each vacancy advert says what qualifications are needed to start each Graduate Apprenticeship. The candidate can also contact the university directly for guidance on entry requirements.
Progression and development
A Graduate Apprentice in Engineering: Instrumentation, Measurement and Control could look for roles such as:
instrumentation and control engineer
instrumentation and measurement engineer
industrial engineer
process control engineer
commissioning engineer
How does it work?
Apprentices will learn in a real-world environment and earn a wage. They’ll also study at university about 1 day a week. At the end they’ll have achieved an honours degree.
Cost and funding
As Graduate Apprentices are your employees, you'll pay their salary. This is not set by SDS but we encourage all employers to pay the Living Wage.
Graduate Apprentice learning costs are now funded by the Scottish Funding Council and Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS). Funding covers the full duration of the programme. Graduate Apprentices will apply directly to SAAS for the funding.
If you need any further information, visit the SAAS website.
How long will it take?
This is a Graduate Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 10 (Honours degree level) and will take up to 4 years to complete.
Some people might complete the apprenticeship in a shorter time. That’s because they might have prior learning or experience that can be taken into consideration. This means they wouldn't have to repeat some parts of the qualification.
Need information or advice?
Call our advisors to find out more about Graduate Apprenticeships.
0800 783 6000Sounds right for your business?
The next step is to find a learning provider that offers this apprenticeship.
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