BTEC Higher National Certificate in Manufacturing (Mechanical Engineering)

BTEC

In South Shields

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    South shields

The course is particularly suitable for practising technicians in areas such as the mechanical, manufacturing. and process industries. It is particularly relevant to Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers, Designers and. Draughtsmen/women who wish to improve their career prospects. The course will help develop a wide range of skills and is delivered using various methods - including lectures

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

South Shields (Tyne and Wear)
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St. George'S Avenue South Shields, NE34 6ET

Start date

On request

About this course

Potential students should have one of the following entry qualifications: National Certificate/Diploma in Engineering Mathematics and a relevant Science Subject studied to 'A' level having obtained a pass in one. A BTEC National Certificate/Diploma award in another related discipline Other relevant experience and academic qualifications

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Course programme



Course information:
BTEC Higher National Certificate in Manufacturing (Mechanical Engineering)


Course content:
The course is particularly suitable for practising technicians in areas such as the mechanical, manufacturing
and process industries. It is particularly relevant to Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers, Designers and
Draughtsmen/women who wish to improve their career prospects.

The course will help develop a wide range of skills and is delivered using various methods - including lectures and tutorials, practical laboratory activities, and project work. The theme of Engineering Manufacturing will be integrated across the course, and subject areas are offered to provide a balanced programme of study.

Assessment procedure:
The programme comprises of units which are assessed singularly, but credit can be awarded on a subject to subject basis, up to a maximum of five, for previous study or qualifications. To obtain a Higher National Certificate a student must have been credited with or succeeded in a unit total value of ten.

Entry requirements:
Potential students should have one of the following entry qualifications:
  • National Certificate/Diploma in Engineering
  • Mathematics and a relevant Science Subject studied to 'A' level having obtained a pass in one.
  • A BTEC National Certificate/Diploma award in another related discipline
  • Other relevant experience and academic qualifications


Qualifications achieved:
BTEC Higher National Certificate in Manufacturing

Progression opportunities:
On successful completion of this course students would be able to progress to BTEC Higher National Diploma or a Degree at University.

Free study and financial support:
For more information about student loans and grants visit Student Finance England or download our Money Matters for Higher Education 2009/10 booklet.

BTEC Higher National Certificate in Manufacturing (Mechanical Engineering)

Price on request