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Senior phase vocational pathways 29. In addition to the current range of subjects offered from SCQF levels 2–7, plans for senior phase vocational pathways in 2015-16 have been agreed in partnership with the three local authorities and all 27 secondary schools. In 2015-16, 86 school-college programmes will offered to schools including the introduction of two-year NC programmes in Care, Games development, Sport and Engineering for S5 and S6 pupils. 30. The College will offer an Engineering Foundation Apprenticeship to pupils in the senior phase of secondary schools in East, North and South Ayrshire Councils. This reinforces the College’s commitment to key themes set out in Developing the Young Workforce and to the strategic goals in the College’s Outcome Agreement and Strategic Plan, in particular to ensure young people access high quality vocational qualifications from a young age which are based on labour market needs. 31. The Foundation Apprenticeship will comprise Performing Engineering Operations SVQ Level 2; National Certificate SCQF Level 6 and Core Skills SCQF Level 5. The Foundation Apprenticeship in 2015-16 will be available to up to 26 senior phase students in S4/S5/S6, including a dedicated group of 14 at the College’s Skills Centre of Excellence at Irvine Royal Academy in North Ayrshire, and smaller cohorts who will infill classes at the College’s Ayr and Kilmarnock campuses in South Ayrshire and East Ayrshire. 32. Progress will be made in 2015-16 to introduce HNC Engineering for senior phase pupils in 2016-17, further enhancing the range of vocational pathways available through school-college partnerships. Focus on STEM 33. The College will offer an enhanced range of STEM provision in 2015-16 in response to the needs of the regional economy. In particular, responding to evidence from employers and industry Skills Investment Plans, additional courses will be offered in engineering, computing, automotive and science. A corresponding increase in Modern Apprenticeships wi ll be delivered in these sectors in 2015-16. 34. Responding to the government’s recommendation to focus on STEM, the main developments in 2015-16 include:      Introduce HNC Mechanical Engineering to mainstream provision Introduce The Engineering Academy in conjunction with Strathclyde University Further expansion of the aeronautical HNC course due to projected future demand Roll out the Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) qualification for schools across Ayrshire Introduce an Engineering Foundation Apprenticeship for 14 senior pupils at the Irvine Skills Centre of Excellence, and 6 pupils in each of the Ayr and Kilmarnock campuses. 2015-16 Addendum to Ayrshire College Outcome Agreement 9