Engineering BTEC First Diploma Level 2
BTEC
In Southampton
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Southampton
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Duration
9 Months
This course provides you with the opportunity to build on the skills, knowledge and understanding gained at level 1 and develop a better understanding of the personal skills you will need to embark on a successful career in engineering.
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Government funding available
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About this course
Students should possess goods GCSE passes at Grades D - E
or have completed a level 1 programme in an engineering discipline.
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Engineering BTEC First Diploma Level 2
About the course:
This course provides you with the opportunity to build on the skills, knowledge and understanding gained at level 1 and develop a better understanding of the personal skills you will need to embark on a successful career in engineering.
The engineering sector continues to suffer from a skills gap and needs to keep up with rapidly developing technologies. New entrants to the engineering sector need to build the underpinning knowledge and specific skills needed to meet the needs of modern engineering industries.
The BTEC Firsts in Engineering have been designed with flexible qualification structures and a wide range of units to provide opportunities for learners who intend progressing into technician roles as well as for those who are not yet based in industry and wish to gain an understanding of engineering
Success Story:
Many students who have sucessfully completed this course have either gone on to secure employment through the apprenticeship scheme or have progressed on to the level 3 BTEC National award in Engineering
Course Content:
Students will follow the following units:
Unit 1: Working Practices in Engineering
Unit 2: Using and Interpreting Engineering Information
Unit 3: Applied Electrical and Mechanical Science for Technicians
Unit 4: Mathematics for Engineering Technicians
Other units of study will include:
Unit 10: Using Computer Aided Drawing Techniques in Engineering
Unit 14: Selecting and Using Secondary Machining Techniques to Remove Material
Unit 16: Application of Welding Processes
Unit 17: Fabrication Techniques and Sheet Metal Work
Learning Style:
Teaching and learning will take place in a modern teaching environment with appropriate workshop facilities. While a practical approach to the course will be encouraged and used, some subjects require a more academic approach to deliver the underpinning knowledge
Equipment Requirements:
Students will be required to provide their own safety shoes and overalls when working in the workshop. Students will also be required to provide their own stationery necessary to complete the course.
All other equipment and materials will be provided
Assessment:
The course is based on continual assessment, assignments being completed by the student throughout the course. Students are supported throughout the assessment process to help them achieve the different grading levels of either pass, merit or distinction.
Progression:
By successfully undertaking the BTEC First Diploma in Engineering you should acquire increased self reliance and an awareness of the vocational skills needed in the engineering sector. This will give you a strong starting point for entering the workplace in an appropriate support role, following additional training and encouragement.
Having achieved the BTEC First Diploma in Engineering, it may be possible to further your personal development and employability by undertaking another BTEC qualification in a vocational area that interests you. Alternatively, you could progress to a qualification at Level 3, such as a BTEC National Award in Engineering, or you could work towards an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) in a specific area of skills, especially if you would be working in a related area
Code : Time : Duration : Day : Tuition Fee : Admin Fee
B02055 001 07/09/2009 - 11/06/2010 Not specified 520 125
Engineering BTEC First Diploma Level 2