EAL launches new sustainability qualification
EAL has introduced a new qualification designed to equip future engineers with essential skills in sustainable practices.
The EAL Level 2 Award in Sustainable Engineering offers learners a comprehensive understanding of sustainable engineering principles, preparing them to excel in a green economy that increasingly values eco-friendly innovation.
As industries worldwide shift towards greener practices, there’s a rising demand for engineers with expertise in sustainability. This qualification provides foundational knowledge in sustainable practices, aiming to empower students as leaders in sustainable technology and green solutions.
By integrating this award into their programmes, institutions can align their curriculum with modern environmental and engineering standards, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to drive sustainable innovation.
The qualification consists of one unit and is suitable for learners aged 16-18 and those 19 and older. It covers the importance of sustainability, the application of sustainable design principles to engineering projects, and the responsibilities associated with being an engineer.
Regulated at Level 2, it is supported by employers in the engineering sector and is intended for new entrants to the field as well as adults who have recently started their careers or wish to secure a job in the industry.
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