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Engineering, Fabrication and Welding (2850-32) (Yr 1) (Level 3 Diploma)

City and Guilds

Course Overview

This qualification is highly sought after by employers and may lead to great employment opportunities. The qualification includes theory and practical skills in MMA, MAGS welding processes and plate-work skills.
  • Start Date
    10 Sept 2025
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    34 Weeks
  • Campus
    Springtown

Important Message

Fees must be paid at the time of enrolment, or arrangements should be put in place to pay by instalments. The full fee includes tuition, registration and examination fees (where relevant). Depending on your circumstances you may be entitled to a reduced (concessionary) fee. Reduced fees are applied to the cost of tuition only. Failure to enrol before the Awarding Body deadline may result in you incurring a late fee.

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Engineering, Fabrication and Welding (2850-32) (Yr 1) Ref D244
    Campus: Springtown
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date: 10/09/2025
    (Wed:9:00AM-5:00PM /)
    Fees:
    Full £381.00
    Concession £152.00
    Examination £150.00

Course Offering

  • Site location Springtown
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

Attendance at an information session is essential prior to enrolment. It is preferrable to have a L2 qualification in fabrication and welding.

Additional Requirements Prior to Entry

Attendance at Information Session

Additional Information

The course is suitable for people with previous experience who have no technical qualifications to support their skills and ability.

Enquiry

  • Image of Jamie Street (Construction)
    My course allowed me to work on real-life projects. My favourite was the redesign of the Strand Road campus estate, as part of the Project Based Learning Awards. My group’s work was selected as one of the winning projects!
    Jamie Street (Construction)
  • Image of Declan McEleney (ApprenticeshipNI Welding)
    Apprenticeships differ from school because you can actually earn a wage while gaining your qualifications.
    Declan McEleney (ApprenticeshipNI Welding)
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