BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering (Electrical & Mechanical Full Time)
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Duration:1 Year Fee: Under 24 year old : £667 (Price Includes Registration fee of £142)
Full-Time courses for 16-18 School Leavers are Free.
If you are aged between 19 and 23 and you don’t have a qualification equivalent to 2 A Levels, tuition fees will be waived. If you meet the Eligible Benefit criteria AND are aged 19-23, tuition fees will be waived. Tuition fees will not be waived for students aged over 23 studying a Level 3 or higher course, however these students may qualify for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan.
Course Content: Both qualifications require 18 units.
They both have 6 common units :
Engineering Maths, Electrical & Electronic Principles, Mechanical Principles & Applications, H…
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Duration:1 Year Fee: Under 24 year old : £667 (Price Includes
Registration fee of £142)
Full-Time courses for 16-18 School Leavers are Free.
If you are aged between 19 and 23 and you don’t have a
qualification equivalent to 2 A Levels, tuition fees will be
waived. If you meet the Eligible Benefit criteria AND are aged
19-23, tuition fees will be waived. Tuition fees will not be waived
for students aged over 23 studying a Level 3 or higher course,
however these students may qualify for a 24+ Advanced Learning
Loan.
Course Content: Both qualifications require 18 units.
They both have 6 common units :
Engineering Maths, Electrical & Electronic Principles,
Mechanical Principles & Applications, Health & Safety in
the Workplace, Project and Communication.
Mechanical (12 Additional Units from)
Properties & Applications of Engineering Materials, Engineering
Drawing, CAD, Further Mechanical Principles & Applications,
CNC, Electro/Pneumatics/Hydraulic Systems & Devices.
Engineering Design, Mechanical Systems, Engineering Primary
Processes, Engineering Secondary Processes, Welding Technology,
Mechanical Measurement and Inspection Techniques, Commercial
Aspects of Engineering Organisations, and Further Mathematics.
Electrical (12 Additional Units from)
Principles and Applications of Electronic Devices & Circuits,
Electrical Applications, Principles and Applications of Analogue
Electronics, Three Phase Systems, Further Electrical Principles,
Engineering Design, Commercial Aspects of Engineering
Organisations, PLC’s, Electrical Technology , Electronic
Measurement and Testing, Electrical Machines, Three Phase Motors
& Drives and Further Mathematics
Entry Qualification: The selection of candidates is at the
discretion of the centre. It is preferred that candidates have at
least four GCSE’s at grade C or above including maths and
science.
Course Format: Full Time Progression: A degree in Mechanical or
Electrical Engineering
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