Engineering & Manufacturing for Nuclear Engineering (Mechatronics) – Level 3

Course Code: UNC000C/FM1

Course Type
School Leavers
Subject Area
Engineering, Nuclear / Clean Energy
Location
Cannington College
Start date
01/09/2026
Duration

15 hours per week for 36 weeks

Course Overview

Energy creation and associated infrastructure is critical for the world around us to function. There has never been a better time to study engineering and science within this sector.

This programme is centred around nuclear energy, and will provide you with the pathway to becoming a highly skilled professional, able to work in a variety of disciplines within the nuclear and energy sectors, including Power Generation, Decommissioning, Nuclear New Build, Defence, and Renewable Energy.

This programme is delivered in the National College for Nuclear (NCfN), an award winning state-of-the-art unique learning environment where you will have access to the latest specialist equipment, labs, and passionate delivery team, all of which combine to enable your success.

This course will appeal to those with a keen interest in engineering, technology and science. The curriculum has been designed in partnership with employers and delivered in the NCfN, providing you with the experience and recognised qualifications to pursue a successful career in the energy sector.

You will study a combination of theory, applied theory and practical subjects covering Mechanical, Electrical and Control Engineering which will enable you to progress your education and career in any of these disciplines.

Topics may include:

  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Mechanical principles
  • Electrical and electronic principles
  • Engineering and manufacturing control systems
  • Project management
  • Mechanical systems, mechanisms, and controllers
  • Energy storage and transfer
  • Senseing and measurement techniques and technologies
  • Construction and operation of power systems
  • Elffects of environmental conditions.

The qualification includes a mixture of classroom learning and on-the-job experience during a mandatory industry placement of at least 45 days.

Employer Supported Study Programme

The programme is significantly enhanced by the support of EDF Energy, who add additional content and experiences that will be instrumental in the realisation of your future ambitions.

This involves a Nuclear Degree Apprenticeship interview with EDF on successful completion of the programme, a Nuclear behaviour training module, guest lectures, and a power station site visit.

Assessment Methods

You will be assessed through written and practical examinations, employer set projects, group work, and presentations.

You will be set targets to work towards and achieve in your mandatory placement to help you develop the skills you need for your second-year employer set project.

Progression Options

Our students progress onto fantastic destinations within Energy, Defence and associated sectors. Former pupils have gone on to study Nuclear Engineering or Science Degree Apprenticeships, BEng and BSc Degrees.

Entry Requirements

You need five GCSEs in the 9 to 4 range, including English at grade 4 and maths at 5 or above, or an appropriate Level 2 qualification with an overall Merit that includes maths.

Entry is subject to a successful interview.

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