Electrical & Electronic Engineering T Level – Level 3

Course Type
School Leavers
Subject Area
Electrical, Engineering
Location
Bridgwater College
Start date
01/09/2026

Course Overview

In today’s world, engineers work in an environment that encompasses the use of cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions. Engineering is a fast-moving, exciting career which incorporates the continuing development of products and systems, where you could find yourself designing the next generation of smartphones, programming robots, manufacturing components for fighter jets, or developing sustainable energy solutions.

This course consists of advanced electrical and electronic engineering, such as measurement and testing, application of electronic devices and circuits, programme logic controllers, and industrial robot technology.

You will gain an understanding of the engineering sector, covering topics such as maintenance, installation and repair requirements, fault detection and diagnosis, isolation and resolution methods, and communication for maintenance, installation and repair activities.

This is a two-year course that has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares learners for work.

This T Level consists of a technical qualification in maintenance, installation, and repair for engineering and manufacturing, an employer set project designed to develop core knowledge and skills, and an occupational specialism in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The qualification includes a mixture of classroom learning and on-the-job experience during a mandatory industry placement of at least 45 days.

Topics may include:

  • Health and safety principles
  • Engineering and manufacturing
  • Mathematics and science for engineering and manufacturing
  • Materials and their properties
  • Mechanical principles
  • Electrical and electronic principles
  • Project and programme management
  • Business, commercial, and financial awareness.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering occupational specialism topics many include:

  • Construction and operation of standard power conversion systems
  • Application of component classification, numbering, and referencing systems
  • Removal, replacement and repair of components as a part of electrical and electronic systems
  • Skills to plan and prepare electrical and electronic maintenance activities using analysis and evaluation
  • Skills to select and use tools, equipment, machinery, and technology safety and effectively to complete maintenance, installation, and repair activities.

Assesment 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 practical assessment.

Progression Options

On successful completion, you will have developed the knowledge and skills required for employment or an apprenticeship. Furthermore, the completion of this qualification gives you the opportunity to progress to higher education courses and training, whether at University Centre Somerset or a university of your choice.

Entry Requirements

You need five GCSEs in the 9 to 4 range, including English and higher maths at grade 5 or above. A keen interest in the topic is essential. Entry is subject to a successful interview.

A Level 2 vocational qualification or equivalent in a related subject, with Merit profile maths, will also be taken into consideration.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.