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CIVIL ENGINEERING HNC & B-ENG APPRENTICESHIP

Thinking about a career in Civil Engineering?

The opportunities are endless, including project management, design and planning, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering and transport engineering to name a few.

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Did you know you can study and qualify to be a Civil Engineer here in Jersey?

In partnership with Trackers Apprenticeship Programme, University College Jersey and CIGPE (The Channel Islands Group of Professional Engineers), you can pursue your chosen career, working and studying, once you have finished school.

Pathways to qualifying

HNC Higher Civil Engineering Apprenticeship

You can join this apprenticeship programme when you are 18 or over and have completed your A-Levels, or an equivalent Level 3 relevant subject.* A Level 3 qualification including Maths and/or Physical Science is desirable. You must be working in a suitable role in the Civil Engineering industry and be prepared to commit to two years of study one day per week, plus extra hours for assignments and revision. The course fees are covered by your employer and the Government of Jersey. You will gain HNC qualification from LSBU, through University College Jersey.

B-Eng Degree Civil Engineering Apprenticeship**

You can join this apprenticeship programme when you have completed a HNC, HND or relevant Level 4 subject.* You must be working in a suitable role in the Civil Engineering industry and be prepared to commit to two years of study one day and one evening per week, plus extra hours for assignments and revision. The course fees are covered by your employer and the Government of Jersey. You will gain a B-Eng (Hons) Degree from LSBU, through University College Jersey.

Apply now for September 2023 enrollment!

Following your degree, you can study all the way to masters level and even gain your chartered status, right here in Jersey. Interested? Contact Trackers today to find out more:

T 01534 449180 | E Trackers@gov.je

*Be prepared to commit to three years of study one day per week

**Subject to validation.

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