Advanced Electronic Engineering Technician Extended Diploma

BTEC

In Sketty

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Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Sketty (Wales)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course is designed to support the student to achieve a university place in an electronic engineering discipline.
Students will study:
Mobile communication
System design
Home integration
Engineering mathematics
Analogue / digital electronics
Radio and radar
Audio visual solutions
Computer systems
Industrial electronics
Computer aided design
Essential skills
Updated November 2018

Facilities

Location

Start date

Sketty (Swansea)
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Tycoch Road, SA2 9EB

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Staying with Gower College Swansea, students could progress on to the HND in Electrical Engineering
Students following this program of study can either enter higher education or seek employment in the electronic engineering area.

Entry requirements are a Level 2 vocational electronics qualification or four GCSEs at grade C.

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • Engineering
  • Project
  • Design
  • Electronic Engineering

Course programme

This course is delivered in our state of the art sector leading workshops. Teaching and learning is promoted with a blend of practical and theory. There is a significant bias to developing students independent learning styles which is promoted via project work and the Engineering Education Scheme Wales (EESW) project. The assessment is all via assignment work that is completed throughout the learning program.

Students will engage with local employers, fostering relationships via Engineering Education Scheme Wales, which provides an opportunity to develop a project that will solve an identified industrial problem.

There will be a work experience period to support the curriculum and develop the students technical and communication skills.

Additional information

Students are expected to be equipped for learning this is highlighted below: Pens Pencils Scientific calculator Memory stick Geometry set There is also a requirement to provide protective footwear for work experience. There are trips planned to complement certain aspects of the course that will involve visiting digital technology and electronics environments there is a small contribution required normally £10-20 depending on the visit.

Advanced Electronic Engineering Technician Extended Diploma

Price on request