Full Time Engineering Technology NVQ Level 2 Electrical/Electronics - City & Guilds Level 1
NVQ
In Langley
Description
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Type
NVQ
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Location
Langley
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Duration
1 Year
You will study the following mechanical engineering subjects welding/fabrication, electronic systems and principles, pneumatic mechanical & hydraulic systems, alongside this you will build a kit car that will be taken on a track upon completion, some of the cars design will be done using a CAD package called solidworks. The course will be predominantly practical biased and will allow you.
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Government funding available
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About this course
You will need a minimum three GCSEs at grade D or above including Maths, Science and English Language. You should also have an interest in practical skills associated with engineering which applicants are required to demonstrate at interview.
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Course programme
Engineering Technology - Engineering Technology NVQ Level 2 - F4005
Subject Area : Motor Vehicle, Engineering Technology
Centre : Langley Campus
Interview Required : Yes
Start Date: 07/09/2009
Day/Time TBC, 0900-1700
Introduction
This course will give you a fascinating insight into the skills needed within the engineering industry. The course can also be used for those students who have not yet decided which area of engineering they want to target.
Description
You will study the following mechanical engineering subjects welding/fabrication, electronic systems and principles, pneumatic mechanical & hydraulic systems, alongside this you will build a kit car that will be taken on a track upon completion, some of the cars design will be done using a CAD package called solidworks. The course will be predominantly practical biased and will allow you to progress to a higher level of either a motor vehicle or engineering courses after completion. This course will also enable you to develop your skills in the vital areas of numeracy, communication and IT through the Key Skills programme.
Duration
One year
Method of Study
A range of basic practical assignments supports these topics and a range of assessment methods are used to enable you to demonstrate your understanding and skill development. These might include projects, assignments, informal and formal tests and group work.
Progression
This course is designed for those who seek full-time employment in the engineering or motor vehicle industry. You should be able to continue to study as an apprentice, or full-time Engineering programme.
Full Time Engineering Technology NVQ Level 2 Electrical/Electronics - City & Guilds Level 1