Collage showing students in overalls in workshops, working on a fibreglass boat, using a routing table to cut wood and working on a large boat engine

Marine Technologies (Part 2)

Qualification: Foundation Diploma
Level 2

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About this course

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There is NO direct entry to this course for school leavers.

This Marine Technologies course will provide you with the skills and experience of using the latest marine technical processes. You will be taught in our dedicated woodworking, marine engineering and marine electrical workshops at our specialist Marine Skills Centre on the waterside in Woolston, Southampton.

Our industry experienced teachers will teach you a range of boat building and marine engineering techniques and in the second year you will get to specialise in one of these career pathways.

This Marine Technologies course will provide you with the skills and experience of using the latest marine technical processes. You will be taught in our dedicated woodworking, marine engineering and marine electrical workshops at our specialist Marine Skills Centre on the waterside in Woolston, Southampton.

Our industry experienced teachers will teach you a range of boat building and marine engineering techniques and in the second year you will get to specialise in one of these career pathways.

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On this course you will follow a full-time Study Programme made up of the following four compulsory elements to best prepare you for progression to employment, apprenticeships, further study or applying to university:

    • The main subject qualification
    • Work experience for a minimum of 37 hours or, on some courses, up to 50 days over an academic year. You will be expected to find placements by researching companies, contacting employers and speaking with college staff. 
    • English and maths where students have not yet achieved GCSE grade 4 or above in these subjects
    • Additional enhancing activities such as tutorials and work-related learning, including careers fairs, site visits and guest speakers, to help further develop the personal skills relevant to your progression goals

As part of this course you will choose one of two pathways

Boat Building pathway

      • Principles of boatbuilding technology
      • Yacht and boat building assembly and sub-assembly
      • FRP manufacture for marine construction
      • Introduction to the marine industry
      • Business improvement techniques

OR

Marine Engineering pathway

      • Marine engineering processes and principles
      • Servicing and maintenance of marine engines and ancillary systems
      • Servicing and maintenance of marine propulsion systems
      • Introduction to the marine industry
      • Business improvement techniques
         

Trips, visits and activities

As part of the course you will also take part in industry trips and activities including networking events, industry visits and guest lectures. Previous events have included:

    • Southampton Boat Show
    • Guest speakers
    • Opportunities to work on industry and community projects
    • Work experience
    • Industry week activities

Our Marine Skills Centre on the waterside in Woolston features some of the best marine training facilities on the South Coast including:

• Composites workshop
• Marine engineering workshop
• Marine electrical workshop
• Boat building and repair workshop
• IT and CAD suites

See our Marine facilities

Course assessed by:

  • 100% coursework / practical

There is NO direct entry to this course for school leavers.

You will need to have successfully completed Level 2 Marine Technologies Part 1

OR

Have experience and/or knowledge of working in marine or similar industry. Including 4 GCSEs with English, maths and science at grade 3 or above. Skills test may be required.

You will be required to attend a College interview prior to enrolling onto this course.

Find out more about How to Apply

Start Date Course Times Duration Campus Fees
02/09/24 TBC 1 year Marine Skills Centre
  • Level 3 Advanced Marine Engineering or Boat Building
  • Advanced apprenticeship in Marine Engineering, Marine Electrical or Boat Building
  • Work in marine construction or marine engineering

If you will be aged 19 before the start of the second year of this course, you will be liable to pay a fee for that year. Please contact us for more information.