4 May 2024
According to recent research, STEM jobs are expected to account for 7.8% of all jobs in the UK. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects are becoming ever more important in our everyday lives and forming the foundations of the Welsh economy.
If you choose to study STEM subjects, your job prospects are looking up! Your career opportunities will be varied with many doors open to you for a huge number of careers. Not only are STEM skills increasingly in demand and critical to the economy, but there’s also a lot of diversity:
Science surrounds us every day, from the motion of cars to the medicines we take. As science advances, studying at Coleg Gwent could lead to a career in; Forensic Science, Biomedical Science, Medicine, Robotic Engineering, Microbiology, Artificial Intelligence, or Environmentalism. Martyna Nawrocka studied A Levels in Maths, Biology and PE at Blaenau Gwent Learning Zone. She explained that “to pursue a career in the science field, I needed to study STEM subjects at A level. I chose Biology, Maths and PE because they all fascinated me in school and I found the subjects to be demanding, engaging and complex.”
Build a career in the world of construction; an industry that’s expected to grow faster in Wales than the rest of the UK! From the homes we live in to the roads we drive on, there are many pathways available with Coleg Gwent’s construction courses. You could become a Bricklayer, Plumber, Painter/Decorator, Plasterer, Carpenter, Civil Engineer, Architect, or Electrician.
Engineers are instrumental to everyday life, from the phones we use to the planes we travel in. Demand for engineers is high, particularly female engineers. So, there’s always jobs available. Engineer your future with a course at Coleg Gwent, choosing from: Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Automotive, Fabrication and Welding.
Technology sits at the heart of business and everyday life. Wales will need 11,000 people working in IT by 2022. So, by studying Coleg Gwent’s Computing and Digital Technology courses, you could become: a Software Developer, Web Designer, Helpdesk Assistant, or Telecoms Agent in any sector, from Healthcare to Business. Tristan Baker studied Computing and Digital Technology at Crosskeys Campus because “it gives me lots of options after I finish the course. My goals after college are to go to university or straight into employment. College will help me achieve this by giving me the skills and opportunities I need.”
Money makes the world go around. So, if you’re nimble with numbers, this could be the sector for you, with some of the highest paid salaries around. Coleg Gwent’s qualifications in Maths could add up to a successful career in: Business, Economics, Government and Politics, Accountancy, Banking, Finance, and Insurance.
STEM subjects are a great option for young and mature learners at Coleg Gwent. Women only make up in the UK; however, the number of girls taking STEM subjects and roles has increased. In 2019, we reached a milestone figure of . So, although historically STEM subjects were male-dominated, in these subjects in Wales, this is now changing, and in STEM subjects at GCSE level!
Jade Parry attended Crosskeys Campus to study Electrical Engineering. She’d always been interested in science and physics in school, with ambitions of working as an aeronautical engineer or electrical engineer. She “was worried about being the only girl in the group and making friends”, but she wasn’t the only female on the course and Jade got on with the whole group.
With so many exciting opportunities to pursue a fulfilling and successful career in STEM, your journey starts at Coleg Gwent. With pass rates above the Welsh and national average for the past five years, industry-standard facilities, expert tutors, and a range of academic and pastoral support to help you achieve your potential, a career in STEM is within your reach. Discover Coleg Gwent’s wide range of STEM courses at the next open event.