Part-Time HNC Aerospace Engineering (franchised from the University of Glamorgan)
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Description
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Type
HNC
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Location
(Wales)
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Duration
2 Years
HNC Aerospace Engineering is offered to both aircraft and avionic engineering disciplines. The programme is 2 years part time, normally 1 day plus 1 evening a week covering either 10 or 12 units. Additionally, there is an evening ?top up? unit offered for those who require a more flexible access to HNC. This evening also provides an opportunity for individuals with existing HNC qualification.
Important information
Government funding available
Facilities
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Start date
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About this course
Programme entry requirements are normally National Level qualifications or equivalent ; Advanced GNVQ or A Level passes with relevant industrial experience or extensive and verifiable experience of a number of years for more mature applicants.
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Subjects
- Aerospace Engineering
Course programme
HNC Aerospace Engineering is offered to both aircraft and avionic engineering disciplines. The programme is 2 years part time, normally 1 day plus 1 evening a week covering either 10 or 12 units. Additionally, there is an evening ?top up? unit offered for those who require a more flexible access to HNC. This evening also provides an opportunity for individuals with existing HNC qualification to ?pick up? additional units
Entry requirements
Programme entry requirements are normally National Level qualifications or equivalent ; Advanced GNVQ or A Level passes with relevant industrial experience or extensive and verifiable experience of a number of years for more mature applicants.
What will I study?
Maths; Science; Engineering; Design; Project; Business Studies; and Aircraft System Principles Plus appropriate units depending upon discipline and mode of study to make up the balance of either 10 or 12 units
How will I be assessed?
Career Opportunities & Progression
Length
2 years
Attendance
Part-Time
Campus
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Part-Time HNC Aerospace Engineering (franchised from the University of Glamorgan)