Level 3 CG Diploma Suite Agricultural Engineering

About the course

The College offers an opportunity to study at level 3 (A level equivalent) for students who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of Land-based Mechanisation - encompassing practical techniques, academic knowledge and technical skills.  It is a popular option for both school leavers and successful Level 2 Diploma students.  The course incorporates a mix of practicals, classroom lectures, industry visits and case study exercises, including assessment in practicals and written assignments. This unique course offers the opportunity to learn how to repair, maintain and modify land-based machinery and how to manage them.  In addition, elements of a wide range of agricultural areas of manufacture and machinery management will be covered.  In only two years you will have the opportunity to achieve a level of competence to meet the requirements of the industry. Additional qualifications are available to all students.  These include certification in welding, tractor driving and quad bikes.

Key Information

Location: Preston Campus

Course length: One Year

Start date: September 2025

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Course Modules

Diploma - Year 2: Service and Repair Pneumatics Systems and Components for Land-based Equipment

Inspect and Test Land-based Machinery and Equipment

Service and Repair Hydraulic Systems and Components on Land-based Equipment

Understanding and Servicing Harvesting Machinery (Cutting and Lifting)

Understanding and Servicing Land-based Harvesting Machinery (Processing)

Understanding and Working with Land-based Vehicle Engine Technology

Understanding Health, Safety and Welfare in the Land-based Engineering Workplace

Understanding Land-based Vehicle Chassis Systems

Undertake an Investigative Project in the Land-based Sector

Undertaking 4WD Vehicle Maintenance, Operation and Recovery

Working with Land-based Diesel Fuel Injection Systems

Year 1 - Land-based Engineering Operations - Service and Repair Engines and Components

Entry requirements & additional information

·        Subsidiary Diploma (60 credits in 1 year) /Diploma (120 credits in 2 years) - An English Language GCSE at C (4) or higher plus a minimum of three others at C (4) or higher, including Maths or Science