LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING (BTEC)
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Description
Full TimeThis course is designed for those persons wishing to pursue a
career in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering,
electrical/electronic engineering or manufacturing engineering or
to continue with their studies into higher education.
As well as studying a range of BTEC units (listed below), you
will also complete a Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) Level
2 Award.
Communications for Engineering Technicians
Mathematics
CAD
Engineering Drawing
Electrical and Electronic Principles
Engineering Materials
Health & Safety in the Engineering workplace
Electrical Technology
Mechanical Principles
Applications & Engineering Processes
How you will gain the qualificat…
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This course is designed for those persons wishing to pursue a
career in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering,
electrical/electronic engineering or manufacturing engineering or
to continue with their studies into higher education.
As well as studying a range of BTEC units (listed below), you
will also complete a Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) Level
2 Award.
Communications for Engineering Technicians
Mathematics
CAD
Engineering Drawing
Electrical and Electronic Principles
Engineering Materials
Health & Safety in the Engineering workplace
Electrical Technology
Mechanical Principles
Applications & Engineering Processes
How you will gain the qualification
Assessment for all units and modules within the course is by way
of theoretical and practical assignments.
During the first year you will complete modules for a PEO award
and 6 BTEC units (60 credits), that will qualify you for a BTEC
Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma.
A 2nd Year BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma course will be offered
to those students who achieve Merit and Distinction within the
first year, during which you will study and complete a further 10
BTEC units (120 credits).
Check out the website: www.btec.co.uk >Qualifications>BTEC Nationals from 2010>Engineering
What qualifications you need
At least 5 GCSEs at grades A* to C including English, Science and Maths (Higher Tier Maths) or successful completion of a relevant Level 2 qualification with GCSE Maths and English at grade A* to C and a successful interview or successful completion of the Principal Learning in Engineering school links qualification plus Maths (Higher Tier), English and Science at C grade or above or suitable industry experience.
Where to next
End of Year/Course options:
Leave into a Craft Apprenticeship requiring a minimum of 6
units.
Continue into an Extended Diploma covering a range of
Engineering disciplines.
After the 2nd year of the programme, progress towards Higher Education (University).
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