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Engineering degree offered by University

19/11/2013

A two year course benefitting regional employers within the manufacturing engineering sector is to be launched by the University of Wolverhampton.

The degree level course, entitled BEng (Hons) Manufacturing Engineering, is an employer-sponsored degree developed with the industry for the benefit of both employers and employees alike.

The course will give businesses within the sector the chance to up-skill their workforce, giving their employees a career-enhancing qualification in an area designed to address specific skills demanded by the company.

Allowing employees to gain a full Bachelor degree in just two years, the qualification is ideal for ambitious and highly motivated individuals such as recent apprentices who want to further their education, or mature staff wishing to improve their career prospects.

The University collaborated with a number of high-profile partners including UTC Aerospace Systems, Caparo Tube Components, TRW Automotive, Moog Aircraft Group and Caterpillar UK in the development of the course.

Sponsored employees will attend the University for 45 weeks each year, attending every Friday, and for 12 Saturdays each year, while spending four days a week in the workplace supported by a workplace supervisor.

Employees will gain direct experience in using the University’s comprehensive advanced manufacturing facilities, providing them with practical skills to complement their learning and increasing their effectiveness in the workplace.

The innovative course is due to begin in January 2014.

Speaking about the course, the University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Oakes, said: “We have listened to local companies and developed this programme to meet their demand for manufacturing knowledge and skills.

“Employers gain a staff member with higher-level skills who can aid the long-term performance of their company, whilst employees benefit from a career-enhancing qualification.

“The programme represents an excellent investment of time and money by both the company and the individual.”

Fee subsidies of up to 50% may be available to companies through the Black Country Skills Factory project.

To find out more about the BEng (Hons) Manufacturing Engineering course, visit www.wlv.ac.uk/beng or phone Maria Cumming on 01902 321402

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