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Level 3 EAL Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies

Wilberforce Sixth Form College

Saltshouse Road, Hull, HU8 9HD

Vocationally-related Qualification (VRQ)
Level 3
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 01 October 2026
Wilberforce Sixth Form College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Before submitting your application to Wilberforce Sixth Form College, please ensure the following information has been included:

  • Personal Details – including your home address, email address, contact number and school.
  • Predicted Grades – a full list of all your predicted grades.

Once your application is submitted, we will contact you via your personal email address. If you wish to change your course choices, this can be done at your interview—there is no need to submit a new application.

For further information or assistance, please contact liaison@wilberforce.ac.uk

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Course Summary

The EAL Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies is a nationally recognised qualification designed to prepare students for work or further study in mechanical, electrical, or manufacturing engineering. This full-time, two-year course combines technical theory with hands-on practical learning, ensuring you graduate with the skills, confidence, and experience that employers demand.

You’ll develop a strong understanding of engineering principles and how they are applied across multiple sectors, from renewable energy and manufacturing to aerospace and automation. Through workshops, technical assignments, and employer-led projects, you’ll build both the practical competence and the theoretical grounding needed for success in this fast-paced industry.

Course Details

Throughout the course, you will study a range of technical and specialist engineering units, including:

Mechanical Principles and Applications – Learn about forces, motion, and energy, and how these are used to design and maintain mechanical systems.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering – Explore electrical circuits, control systems, and automation used in industry.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) – Develop the ability to produce and interpret detailed engineering drawings and models using industry software.

Materials, Manufacturing and Processes – Understand how materials behave, how components are made, and how processes are controlled.

Engineering Maintenance and Fault-Finding – Learn diagnostic skills for identifying and solving technical problems in machinery and systems.

Health, Safety, and Environmental Practices – Study essential legislation and best practice for maintaining safe engineering environments.

Engineering Project and Communication – Plan, manage, and deliver a full engineering project, developing teamwork, leadership, and presentation skills.

WHO IS THE COURSE AIMED AT?

This course is ideal for students who:

  1. Enjoy practical, hands-on learning and technical problem-solving.
  2. Want to progress into the engineering or manufacturing industries.
  3. Have a strong interest in design, machinery, or systems technology.
  4. Are aiming for a career in mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering.
  5. Are motivated by applied projects and prefer continuous assessment over final exams.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment is coursework-based and focused on applied tasks and portfolio evidence, mirroring real workplace expectations and standards.

Entry requirements

To enrol on this course, you will need:
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English.
A genuine interest in engineering and technology.
A willingness to work independently and in teams on practical projects.

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EXPERIENCES
At Wilberforce College, engineering students benefit from learning that goes far beyond the classroom. You will:
Work in our dedicated engineering workshops with professional tools and machinery.
Take part in employer-led projects and competitions.
Visit local and regional employers including HETA, Drax, and Siemens to explore engineering careers.
Engage with guest speakers from industry and universities.
Develop employability skills such as project planning, teamwork, and digital design.
Build a professional portfolio showcasing your technical skills and project work.

PROGRESSION
Upon successful completion of the EAL Level 3 Extended Diploma, you can progress to:
Higher Education – Study for a degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or Manufacturing Engineering.
Apprenticeships, including Higher or Degree level – Join an employer such as Siemens, RB, or local advanced manufacturers as a trainee engineer.
Employment – Begin work in roles such as CAD Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Production Technician, or Engineering Support Assistant.
This qualification is widely recognised by employers as evidence of strong technical and analytical ability.

OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, you will:
Have a strong foundation in mechanical, electrical, and manufacturing engineering.
Develop advanced practical and analytical skills valued by industry.
Be ready for employment, apprenticeships, or university-level study.
Build a professional portfolio of engineering projects and technical work.
Gain confidence, independence, and the problem-solving mindset of a modern engineer.

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