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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
46 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Nuclear Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Nuclear Scientist and Nuclear Engineer Degree Apprenticeship

Course details

Next course date

October


Duration

46 months


Delivery

Blended learning


Course description

The Nuclear Scientist and Nuclear Engineer Degree Apprenticeship has been developed in collaboration with Rolls-Royce plc to enable apprentices to gain a work-based qualification suitable for professional engineers in the nuclear manufacturing industry. The apprenticeship provides you with the skills, qualifications, and experience needed to design, make, verify, and support the manufacturing operations involved in the production of nuclear power generation units.


As a degree apprentice, you will develop skills in manufacturing nuclear components and systems that can be used in a variety of applications. You will gain a firm foundation in engineering principles and experience across the full breadth of nuclear engineering as you take on a variety of placements across the engineering lifecycle and in different parts of the business, as well as studying for a BEng(Hons) Nuclear Engineering. Your placements may include product and system design, testing, manufacture, and in-service support in a mix of day-to-day and project work. All of these experiences will equip you to complete your apprenticeship as a nuclear engineer, with a huge range of opportunities ahead of you.


The degree programme, BEng(Hons) Nuclear Engineering, has been designed to contribute to the on and off-the-job training and the acquisition of the knowledge, skills, and behaviours for the degree apprenticeship, and provide specific skills and knowledge for a general career within the nuclear sector. The technical element will enable you to gain the knowledge, skills, and behaviours (KSBs) for the apprenticeship and progress in order for the apprentice to pass their End Point Assessment (EPA).


Apprentice will study in the Nuclear Skills Academy, based in Derby, in the newly fitted out iHub building on Infinity Park. It will be the home of the apprentices on all the programmes, managed by the University of Derby and additionally supported by industry and education experts, including the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, the National College for Nuclear, and Derby City Council.


Key Characteristics

  • Learning takes place both at the University and in the workplace and uses real work-based activities.
  • Your off-the-job learning is additionally supported by industry and education experts, including the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Nuclear Skills Academy, and the National College for Nuclear.
  • This ensures that the degree apprentices will have access to the best mentors and facilities throughout their degree apprenticeship.

Whilst completing this course, learners will receive:


  • Access to industrial mentors and visiting lecturers, experts in the field of nuclear manufacturing from the industry
  • The opportunity to develop interdisciplinary skills and behaviours for a challenging career at the highest level in nuclear engineering
  • Emphasis on knowledge and skills acquisition as real-world learning of nuclear engineering Concepts in advanced industrial applications
  • Flexible and dynamic delivery methods and curricula
  • A personally rewarding apprenticeship programme with nuclear systems focus
  • An excellent teaching and learning environment with research-active staff who apply their research in teaching situations.

Structure, certificates, and assessment

You will be studying for this qualification part-time over 4 years, 3 semesters per year in years 1 to 3 and 2 semesters in year 4.


Your degree apprenticeship is a work-based learning qualification comprised of off-the-job and on-the-job learning. These elements are integrated so that you can relate and apply your learning into practice in the workplace and acquire the relevant knowledge, skills, and behaviours you need to pass your End Point Assessment (EPA). This is an integrated EPA and you will take it as part of your final year of study.


Modules

Year 1

  • Introduction to Nuclear Science and the Nuclear Industry
  • Electrical Engineering Principles
  • Engineering Mathematics 1
  • Mechanical Engineering and Design
  • Business Management
  • Engineering Materials and Manufacturing

Year 2

  • Fluids and Thermodynamics (Nuclear)
  • Engineering Mathematics 2 (Nuclear)
  • Lifecycle and Maintenance Management in the Nuclear Industry
  • Corporate and Professional Responsibility (Nuclear)
  • Digital Manufacturing (Nuclear)
  • Structural Analysis and Reliability (Nuclear)
  • Control and Instrumentation Engineering (Nuclear)

Year 3

  • Systems Engineering and Management
  • Technical Responsibility (Nuclear)
  • Engineering Leadership, Sustainability, and Ethics
  • Innovation in Nuclear Design and Manufacture
  • Advance Manufacturing Technology and Systems (Nuclear)
  • Computational Mechanics and Performance (Nuclear)
  • Sensors and Embedded Systems (Nuclear)

Year 4

  • End Point Assessment Synoptic Project and Competence Interview (Nuclear)

Benefits

The apprenticeship in Nuclear Science and Engineering will provide an impact for yourself and your company. Rolls-Royce Submarines will benefit from the knowledge and skills you will use to progress technological development in nuclear engineering, and your behaviours will not only contribute to the company’s values but will also enable you to work confidently in challenging situations. Your career aspirations are explored in the apprenticeship, and you will be able to progress to IEng or CEng recognition with a professional engineering institution.


Entry requirements

Employment requirements

You must be in paid employment for at least 30 hours per week, and your employer must agree to cover the costs of the apprenticeship.


Academic requirements

Employers usually set their own selection criteria and entry requirements, and we can work with them on this. However, typically an applicant might be expected to have level 3 qualifications, such as:


  • Numerical and Scientific, or Engineering-related subject

You will also be required to have five GCSE passes grade C or above, including:


  • Maths
  • English
  • Science

Direct entry at level 5 will be commensurate on achieving RPL equivalent to level 4 of the degree programme in academic study (from 2023 onwards)


Fees and funding

The cost will be paid for by the employer.


More details for employers

The cost of this apprenticeship will normally be in line with the funding band £27,000, but we will consider individual agreements, depending on student numbers and your involvement.


If you pay into the Apprenticeship Levy, this funding will be used. If you don't, generous government subsidies are available - talk to us to find out more.


Who will teach you

Dr Justin Steele-Davies

Programme leader


Our Academic Lead for Engineering, Dr Justin Steele-Davies, has worked across both the technical and educational fields. He is intrigued by how new approaches and technologies can support higher education and is involved at the leading edge of development.


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