Electrical and Electronic Engineering Higher National Certificate
The course is for those who want to build up their engineering skills and work towards becoming a professional engineer. The course will develop skills and knowledge that will allow you to bring together engineering elements in project based assignments related to the needs of the engineering sector.
The course will include modules such as:
Engineering science - provides a fundamental understanding of the mechanical and electrical principles.
Analytical methods for engineers - provides the analytical knowledge and techniques needed to carry out a range of engineering tasks.
Health and safety - provides learners with an understanding of health and safety planning.
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The course is for those who want to build up their engineering skills and work towards becoming a professional engineer. The course will develop skills and knowledge that will allow you to bring together engineering elements in project based assignments related to the needs of the engineering sector.
The course will include modules such as:
Engineering science - provides a fundamental understanding of the
mechanical and electrical principles.
Analytical methods for engineers - provides the analytical
knowledge and techniques needed to carry out a range of engineering
tasks.
Health and safety - provides learners with an understanding of
health and safety planning.
Electrical and electronic principles - provides an underpinning
knowledge required to work within engineering sector.
Resources
The engineering department focuses heavily on using e-learning
tools to support teaching and learning. You will be provided with a
suitably equipped place to work when attending college, which will
also include access to specialist staff, IT facilities and other
learning resources which will be appropriate for the nature of work
you will be required to undertake. The College offers a wide range
of other resources and facilities including additional learning
support, which will be available to you.
Study support
If you do not have a recognised disability or specific learning
difficulty, but feel that you require additional support with your
studies, you may be eligible to access some discrete sessions in
one of the following areas:
• Assistive software training
• IT upskilling
• Essay planning and structure
• Proof reading and editing written work
• Bibliographies and referencing
• Time management and personal organisation
• Revision and exam tips
• Presentation techniques
N.B. Your eligibility for any of the above support will be reviewed
with your course tutors and a member of the study support team on
your campus.
• To develop a pathway to professional engineer status
• To develop skills relevant to the international engineering
industry
• To have the opportunity to top-up to the Higher National Diploma
in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
• Timetabled lectures once a week
• To learn within a professional environment
• To work with a teaching team of dedicated, experienced
individuals who have expertise in the cutting edge of the
engineering industry
Assessment methods
The units are delivered through a variety of techniques to suit
different learning styles. You will be supported by a dedicated
team to achieve through group work, pair activities, action
research, discussions, presentations and build projects.
The assessments you undergo will be both formative and
summative
Formative - Designed to provide you with feedback on your progress
and inform you of your on-going development. Formative assessments,
such as class exercises, tests, activities, do not form part of
your grade.
Summative - Designed to provide a measure of your achievement and
performance against learning outcomes, using end of unit
assignments to determine your grades.
At each level of study you will be asked to participate in
formative and summative assessment procedures which require you to
consider and grade your own work against the agreed assessment
criteria. This allows you to reflect upon your own practice with
tutors, and to take responsibility for areas of strength and
weakness in your work.
• A pass or merit in an Extended Diploma in Engineering
• A merit in a Diploma in Engineering
• Two A-levels with maths and science subjects
Learners with a Level 3 qualification in Engineering are
welcome.
A typical offer would be an Engineering Level 3 Diploma with maths
at Merit or A-levels in maths and science at grade C or above.
We also welcome students returning to education, students from
other streams and international students. We also support widening
participation and encourage applicants with non-standard
qualifications.
English language
Applicants whose first language is not English must also
demonstrate that their level of English is acceptable, by achieving
a score in a recognised test such as:
• British Council IELTS: normally minimum level 6.0 overall with a
minimum of 6.0 in the reading and writing components;
• TOEFL minimum score of 550 paper-based or 213 computer-based or
80 internet-based
The Engineering HNC prepares students for employment in the
engineering industries. For those wanting to upgrade to a HND, this
should be discussed with their personal tutor at the end of a
successful year one.
As this is a new programme, there are no available destination
statistics, however, it is expected that students will use the
programme to enable them to enter employment in a relevant
specialist area and/or enable them to ‘top up’ their
HNC to a foundation degree or full honours degree.
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