Our Systems Engineering Level 7 Apprenticeship programme enables organisations and employees to utilise their Apprenticeship Levy to develop graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and skills to manage end-to-end engineering of complex systems.In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, industry and government need the transdisciplinary approach of Systems Engineering to successfully create and sustain complex technical systems in tune with their environments. Our industrially
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Our Systems Engineering Level 7 Apprenticeship programme enables organisations and employees to utilise their Apprenticeship Levy to develop graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and skills to manage end-to-end engineering of complex systems.
In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, industry and government need the transdisciplinary approach of Systems Engineering to successfully create and sustain complex technical systems in tune with their environments. Our industrially experienced academics teach Model-Based Systems Engineering, supported by essential systems thinking skills. This is the cutting edge of Systems Engineering and is rated excellent by employers. Collaborating with more than twenty industry leaders, we know the systems design skills and enterprise knowledge we develop in our graduates are directly deployable in the workplace, making this a highly relevant qualification for those seeking employment, and those already working in, complex systems technology.
Accredited by IMechE and IET, our programme is aligned to industry-standard competencies as defined by the International Council on System Engineering (INCOSE) and the Institute For Apprenticeships and Technical Education, allowing organisations and their employees to benefit from Apprenticeship Levy funding.
Professional recognition
This apprenticeship is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), licensed by the UK Engineering Council.
How you'll be assessed
You will be assessed via a combination of coursework, mini projects, class presentations and a dissertation.