Our unique Engineering Pathway is specially designed to take you to University for your dream degree!
This Pathway includes mandatory A Levels in Physics and Mathmatics, plus one additional subject of your choice. Our ED6 Pathways are supported by academic, extracurricular and work experience opportunities to develop you and your skillset!
This qualification covers the fundamental skills and knowledge required for Engineering Technicians within the industry, the units will mainly be delivered within a classroom environment and some workshop sessions.
The Level 2 Engineering Operations (skills) course has been designed to equip learners with essential foundation skills, developing both the practical skills and theoretical knowledge essential for success in the field of engineering.
This course will provide you with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of metalworking techniques, advanced skills in fabrication and welding techniques, and an understanding of the importance of health and safety in the workplace.
The UAL Level 2 Diploma in Performing & Production Arts will provide you with experience in dance, drama, vocals and production arts - giving you a rounded approach to the Performing and Production Arts industry.
If you were born to be on the stage, there's no better course for you than the UAL Level 3 Diploma in Performing and Production Arts at EDC! Learn a wide variety of skills in dance, drama, musical theatre and production arts.
The Higher National Certificate in Operations Engineering has been specifically selected by EDC to satisfy both current Engineering trends as well as the needs of local industry across the North-East.
The course includes a combination of 14 hours per week coursework marked unit assessments, as well as practical demonstrations of customers service and presentation skills - essential for entry into local travel, tourism or business employment. You are provided with a educational visits to local and regional travel, tourism and business organisations to put your learning into practice and to support achievement of the unit assessments. You are required to complete at least 36 hours of industrial experience as well as up to 6 hours per week of literacy and numeracy depending on your GCSE or other entry qualifications.