HND Mechanical Engineering

HND

In Scarborough

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Description

  • Type

    HND

  • Location

    Scarborough

  • Start date

    Different dates available

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About the HND Mechanical Engineering programme
The programme examines the basic areas of mechanical engineering, design, processes, systems and technology, including computer-aided design and further mathematics.

It is designed to provide students who are seeking to further their career in a range of manufacturing, processing and service industries. The HND provides students who have completed the HNC Mechanical Engineering with a thorough understanding in six further engineering subjects.

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Scarborough (North Yorkshire)
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Lady Edith'S Drive, YO12 5RN

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Design
  • Computer Aided Design

Course programme

Entry requirements Students will normally hold an Edexcel HNC in Engineering What you will learn Year 1 Engineering Design Engineering Thermodynamics Strengths of Materials Advanced Computer Aided Design Further Analytical Methods Programming Concepts What Next Further study in engineering or employment in industry as a Mechanical Engineer are the options available to students once the prorgramme is successfully completed. Programme Benefits Upon successful completion of this qualification graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue a new career, or advance an existing one in the Engineering sector. Engineering careers can begin with work opportunities with small to medium enterprise organisations (those with less than 250 employees) or with national and multi-national organisations. Many also go onto self employment which is usually not possible until a graduate has several years experience. Other graduates will go on to work for large organisations which may comprise roles in engineering management; engineering maintenance and servicing, project management, design engineering, planning or working on large infrastructure projects linked to the engineering and construction industries. Learning & Teaching Methods Methods of learning and teaching are designed to support students in becoming active members of a learning community. Students will be expected to work together in an informal environment as well as in formal classes where a culture of dignity, courtesy and mutual respect with staff and their peers is essential. A variety of methods will be used such as lectures, workshops, student led seminars and practical sessions. Integrating a work-based or placement opportunity, students will be visited in the workplace by a member of Institute staff to ensure a positive partnership between the employer mentor and to monitor that learning inthe workplace is effective. Workplace learning is designed to support the development of an employable graduate equipped with the attributes, skills and knowledge to progress within a global market.

HND Mechanical Engineering

Price on request