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Apprenticeship programme looks to upskill Wales’ engineering industry

The engineering degree is a joint venture between Gower College Swansea and Cardiff University with backing from Welsh Government

Gower College Swansea partnered with Cardiff University to upskill the engineering-industry

Two South Wales high education institutions are working together in an effort to upskill Wales’ engineering industry.

The partnership between the Gower College Swansea and Cardiff University will aim to enable businesses and professionals to benefit from Wales’ first Integrated engineering degree apprenticeship programme.

The Welsh Government backed partnership has created the apprenticeship programme, which is designed to support businesses to recruit and continually develop their engineering teams, while enabling the latest university learning to be immediately implemented by Welsh businesses.

The fully funded degree apprenticeship, which is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) for Incorporated Engineer status, is available for both existing employees and newly recruited staff working within the engineering industry.

Personalised remote learning provision will also reduce the need to travel to college and university, ensuring that engineers across South Wales can access opportunities to futureproof their careers, while exploring all engineering industry areas including, mechanics, project management, integrated product design, and thermodynamics.

Demand for the 10 Welsh Government-funded places on the Degree’s first intake is already high. To enrol, individuals must hold a level three qualification to be considered for the course. Successful candidates will then study towards their level four and five qualifications at Gower College Swansea, before transferring to Cardiff University to complete the final two years of the university level degree.

Commenting on the degree programme’s launch, Denise Thomas, Learning Area Manager for Engineering at Gower College Swansea, said: “Our partnership with Cardiff University is a direct response to the need we know exists within the Welsh engineering sector.