BTEC Extended Diploma in Motorsport Level 3
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Description
This course is aimed at school leavers and mature students who wish to follow an academic approach to engineering.
Year 1:
- Operation of vehicle systems
- Motorsport vehicle preparation and inspection
- Motorsport workshop practices
- Vehicle engine principles, operation, service and repair
- Mathematics for technicians
- Professional practices and logistics for motorsports
Year 2
- Vehicle fault diagnosis and rectification
- Vehicle technology project
- Vehicle charging and starting systems
- Business systems for technicians
- Engineering design
- Welding technology
- Properties and application of engineering materials
- Fabrication processes and technology
- Communication for technicians
- Computer aided …
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This course is aimed at school leavers and mature students who wish to follow an academic approach to engineering.
Year 1:
- Operation of vehicle systems
- Motorsport vehicle preparation and inspection
- Motorsport workshop practices
- Vehicle engine principles, operation, service and repair
- Mathematics for technicians
- Professional practices and logistics for motorsports
Year 2
- Vehicle fault diagnosis and rectification
- Vehicle technology project
- Vehicle charging and starting systems
- Business systems for technicians
- Engineering design
- Welding technology
- Properties and application of engineering materials
- Fabrication processes and technology
- Communication for technicians
- Computer aided drafting
- CNC
Find out more about our engineering courses here
End Qualification:
Extended diploma courses have 3 achievement points: you will work towards the subsidiary diploma qualification in the first year of the course and will have the opportunity to work towards either the diploma or the extended diploma in the second year
Entry Requirements:
Interview required
5 GCSE's grade C or above, with a minimum grade C or above in either English or Maths. Vocational qualifications in relevant subjects will be accepted as GCSE equivalent. You will be required to successfully pass an interview showing enthusiasm and commitment towards this course. Individual cases outside of this criteria will be considered on their own merits.
Assessment:
Project assignments
Tests
Progression from this course:
FdSc motorsports engineering
Locations:
Isle Campus - PE13 2JE
Duration:
2 Years
Start times:
September 2013
How to Apply:
Please apply online using the general college application form
Course Costs:
All students on full-time courses will need to pay a materials / resources fee. Details will be provided before enrolment. If you are under 19 on 31st August in the year you begin your programme, you will not have to pay tuition or registration fees for your course. For students aged 19 or over, there will be a tuition fee (depends on the course) for each year of the course as well as a registration fee (which includes exam fees). However, many students will be eligible for reduced fees and / or financial support towards the costs. Click here for detailed information. Please contact Student Services if you have further queries.
Safety boots, overalls, polo shirts and
boots approximately £40.
Textbooks and drawing instruments.
Additional Information:
If you are aged 19 or over, you may be eligible to apply to the college's learner support fund for financial support with the costs associated with your studies. For more details, please click here or contact student services on 01553 815271 (King's Lynn campus) or 01945 582561 (Isle campus) or 01223 860701 (Cambridge campus)
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