T Levels
T Levels are a 2‑year qualification after GCSEs that will take your future to the next level!
- T Levels are equivalent to 3 A Levels
- They include a 45-day industry placement
- Consist of 80% classroom and 20% work
A T Level is a nationally-recognised qualification that gives you a new choice to consider after GCSEs and are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses.
If you undertake a T Level you will spend 80% of the course at College, gaining the skills employers need. The other 20% of the course will be spent undertaking a 45-day industry placement where you will put your skills into action and gain valuable experience.
A T Level Distinction* is worth the same as 3 A levels at A* so you can choose to continue studying, enter into employment or undertake an apprenticeship.
Students enrolling onto these courses will benefit from excellent industry links and state-of-the-art facilities at our campuses across Nottingham. For example, our brand-new £600k simulated hospital ward opened in 2023 and gives T Level students on our health courses the experience they need before they enter into industry.
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T Level in Building Services Engineering for Construction (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
This course is suitable for anyone wanting a career in construction, specifically in areas such as electrotechnical engineering.
T Level in Craft and Design (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
This course is perfect if you enjoy fashion, craft and design and are thinking of starting a career in the industry. The new T Level combines workshop- and classroom-based study with hands-on experience working with an employer for at least…
T Level in Design and Development for Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Level 3) (16-18) — Full-time
This course is perfect if you would like a career in mechanical engineering. It combines workshop- and classroom-based studies with at least nine weeks if industry experience with an employer.
T Level in Digital Support Services (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
A T Level is a composite technical study programme, aimed at preparing young people for work, higher level apprenticeships or higher education (HE).
T Level in Education and Early Years (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
A T Level is a nationally-recognised qualification that gives you a new choice to consider after GCSEs and are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses.
T Level in Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control - Machining (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
This course is perfect if you like designing and making things and would like a career in the engineering sector. This new T Level combines workshop- and classroom-based study with at least nine weeks on industry experience with an employer.
T Level in Health (Level 3) (16-18) - Full-time
This course is perfect if you would like a career in the healthcare sector.
T Level in Laboratory Science (16-18) - Full-time
If you are looking for a career as a laboratory technician, this new T Level which combines classroom-based learning with hands-on industry experience could be for you.
T Level in Maintenance, Installation and Repair - Light and Electric Vehicles (16-18) (Level 3) - Full-time
T Levels are new courses which will follow GCSEs and are equivalent to studying three A Levels. These two-year courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares…
T Level in Maintenance, Installation and Repair - Mechanical (16 – 18) (Level 3) — Full-time
If you are interested in a career in the engineering then this T Level could be for you. It combines workshop- and classroom-based study with at least nine weeks of industry based experience with an employer.
T Level in Management and Administration (Level 3) (16 – 18) — Full-time
This course is suitable for anyone wanting a career in business management or business administration.
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T Levels - the next level qualification
This video describes T-levels and their key features. If you want to see actual T-level student case studies and hear some employer's opinions then watch this video!
If you still need more information regarding T levels please visit the Government T level page.
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