Occupational specialism: Design and Development: Structural Engineering
Qualification type: T Level
Qualification level: 3
Awarding organisation: City & Guilds
Approval date: 30/09/2021
Generation 1 awarding organisation: Pearson
Generation 2 awarding organisation: Pearson
Available from: 01/09/2022
Aligned occupational standards
Engineering design technician - Structural design technician OCC0164E
Alternative specialisms for this T Level
- Design and Development: Control and Instrumentation Engineering
- This pathway is aligned to:
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Engineering design technician - Control and instrumentation design technician OCC0164A
- Design and Development: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- This pathway is aligned to:
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Engineering design technician - Electrical power design technician OCC0164B
- Design and Development: Mechanical Engineering
- This pathway is aligned to:
Mandatory additional requirements - TBC
Outline Content - Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
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TQ Core
Your course starts by helping you get to grips with core knowledge of how the construction industry works, the principles of design and the role of technology and sustainability. You will then have the chance to specialise in one of these areas:
TQ Occupational Specialisms
- Building services design
- Civil engineering
- Hazardous materials analysis and surveying: this OS will be retired from 2025
- Surveying and design for construction and the built environment
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Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
- technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
- industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
- English, maths and digital provision are also built into the classroom-based element of the T Level, meaning students will be given a solid foundation of transferable skills
Grading
The overall grade is subject to completion of all T Level requirements – not just the components of the technical qualification (TQ).
T Level grades combine students’ grades for the technical qualification core and occupational specialisms. For example: to be awarded a Distinction*, you must achieve an A* in the core and a Distinction in the occupational specialism(s).
As well as passing the relevant technical qualification, the following elements are required to achieve an overall T Level grade:
- industry placement: This will be arranged and verified by the provider offering the T Level. For more guidance on next steps for provider visit GOV.UK
- students are required to work towards improving attainment in maths and English if they have not already achieved grade 4 at GCSE or equivalent. Where students have attained, or attain during the course of the T Level, maths and or English qualifications at level 2, this will be referenced on any T Level certificates and/or statements of achievement
Students who do not pass all elements of their T Level will get a T Level statement of achievement which will show the elements they have completed.