University of Chichester - Open Day
20 Jun 2026, 08:30
Chichester

Integrate academic learning and on-the-job practical training
During interactive seminars, apprentices will study core mechanical engineering theory such as solid mechanics, thermodynamics, computer-aided design (CAD) and mathematics. We reinforce theoretical learning, laboratory and workshop activities that give apprentices the opportunity to design, test and manufacture real engineering systems will also be delivered. Furthermore, the degree has a focus on professional engineering skills development by exploring other essential topics such as project management, finance and ethics. Upon successful completion of the Manufacturing Engineer Apprenticeship, apprentices will be awarded a B(Eng) Mechanical Engineering degree and a nationally-recognised apprenticeship completion certificate. Both new and existing employees are eligible to apply.
Modules covered
Level 4
•Mathematical Principles I
•Mechanical Principles
•Electrical Principles
•Computer Aided Engineering
•1st Year Workplace Report
•1st Year Engineering Labs
Level 5
•Control & Instrumentation
•Mathematical Principles II
•2nd Year Engineering Workplace Projects
•2nd Year Mechanical Labs
•Dynamic Systems
•Statics & Materials
Level 6
•Thermo-fluids
•Manufacturing Processes
•Mechanical Failure Analysis
•Individual Engineering Workplace Projects
•Renewable Energy & Sustainability
•Business for Engineers
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