Engineering
From the tablet you use to connect to your friends, to the aircraft you board when you travel the world, engineering plays a crucial role in modern life.
You will develop practical, hands-on skills by working alongside industry experts to develop knowledge in fabrication, welding and fitting, tuning and milling as well as learning about product design, prototyping, 3D printers and CAD/CAM. All of this will mean that once you are qualified, you will be in high demand!
There are approximately 1,444 Engineering technicians in Coventry and the surrounding areas.
The average salary for an Engineering Technician is £31,283 per year.
Whether you want to be an electrical or electronics engineer, a civil or planning engineer, there are a variety of roles to choose from:
- Telecommunications Engineer
- Quality Control & Planning Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Engineering Technician
- Electrical Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Civil Engineer
Engineering Programmes
Please select the type of qualification you are looking for:
Level 1 Performing Engineering Operations
Campus: City Study Option: Full timeLevel 2 Diploma in Performing Engineering Operations
Campus: City Study Option: Full timeLevel 2 BTEC First Diploma in Engineering
Campus: City Study Option: Full timeLevel 3 Diploma in Engineering
Campus: City Study Option: Full timeLevel 3 Access to Higher Education (Science) – Physical Science and Engineering
Campus: City Study Option: Full time
Put your theory into practice with systems that have purpose made faults for you to detect.
Latest News and Success Stories
March 30, 2023
Hundreds flock to Coventry College as robots come to town
Hundreds of visitors flocked to see awe-inspiring machines and AI innovations as a major event celebrating the world of robots returned to Coventry for British Science Week.
March 20, 2023
A thank you from Robot Day President Derrick Willer
We're so grateful to those that helped to make Robot Day at Coventry College a success.
March 15, 2023
Next generation should not fear careers in science and engineering, according to leading robotics academic as major event returns
Leading robotics academic claims young people are unnecessarily intimidated by ‘challenging but enjoyable’ careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics - ahead of Robot Day – a major free event showcasing robotics to young people.