BTEC HND in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
BTEC
In Ashton-Under-Lyne
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BTEC
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Location
Ashton-under-lyne
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Duration
2 Years
This course aims to provide you with a broad understanding of electronics systems design techniques as well as the application of those in various areas, such as telecommunications and consumer products. It will ensure that you complete the course having developed skills such as report writing, communication and teamwork skills, which are of very high importance within the industry. You will.
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About this course
For entry onto this course, learners must have achieved one or more of the following:
· A National Certificate or Diploma in Engineering
· An AVCE in Engineering or Manufacture
· 2 A Level passes in relevant maths and science subjects
· Other relevant qualifications will be considered for mature students
**All students should preferably have some engineering experience**
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Course programme
BTEC HND in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Course Code: DH0006MQ/1
Category: Engineering
Centre: Beaufort Road
Start Date: 23/09/2009
Day(s) of Week: WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Times: 09:00 AM - 08:30 PM
Duration: 2 years
Fee: £1285
Course fees are per year.
Course Content: This course aims to provide you with a broad understanding of electronics systems design techniques as well as the application of those in various areas, such as telecommunications and consumer products. It will ensure that you complete the course having developed skills such as report writing, communication and teamwork skills, which are of very high importance within the industry.
You will study 16 Units, inclusive of this are; 6 mandatory units -
· Business Management Techniques
· Engineering Design
· Engineering Science
· Analytical Methods
· A Project
· Electrical/Electronic Principles
Along with 10 further optional units. These may include:
· Quality Assurance and Management
· Safety and Risk Assessment
· Mathematics for Engineering
· Mechatronic Systems
· Programmable Logic Controllers
· Materials Engineering
· Electrical power
· Digital and Analogue devices
· Operational Amplifiers
· Electronic Computer Aided Design
There are further optional units and these should be discussed with the tutor at interview
Special Features: Choice of specialist units available
Progression: Past students have progressed into employment or onto degrees in Engineering.
BTEC HND in Electrical/Electronic Engineering