T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent in size to 3 A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships.
Each T Level includes an in-depth industry placement that lasts at least 45 days. Students get valuable experience in the workplace; employers get early sight of the new talent in their industry.
T Level students spend 80% of the course in their learning environment, gaining the skills that employers need. The other 20% is a meaningful industry placement, where they put these skills into action.
If you want a career in a healthcare science-related role, this new two year T Level qualification will give you the skills and knowledge needed for a range of occupations, such as a healthcare science assistant, radiography assistant or sterile services assistant.
Topics covered will include business context, culture, data, digital analysis, digital environments, legislation, planning, security and testing.
If you want a career in carpentry, this new T level qualification will enable you to combine learning in the classroom with gaining ‘on-the job’ experience. You will gain a range of specialist carpentry skills as well as important knowledge needed to work in the construction industry.