BTEC National Certificate in Engineering
BTEC
In Ashton-Under-Lyne
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Ashton-under-lyne
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Duration
2 Years
During this course learners will study six core units including: Electrical and Electronic Principles; Mechanical Principles and Applications; Business Systems and Project Engineering; Mathematics and Communication. Learners will then have a choice of a further 5 Electrical/Electronic units of study: Principles and Applications of Electronic Devices and Circuits. Electrical Applications
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About this course
The selection of candidates is at the discretion of the centre. It is preferred that candidates have at least four GCSEs at grade C or above including maths and science.
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Course programme
BTEC National Certificate in Engineering
Course Code: DL0014MQ/1
Category: Engineering
Centre: Beaufort Road
Start Date: 17/09/2009
Day(s) of Week: WEDNESDAY
Times: 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Duration: 2 years
Fee: £700
Course fees are per year.
This course is free for school leavers (Aged 16-18)
Course Content: During this course learners will study six core units including: Electrical and Electronic Principles; Mechanical Principles and Applications; Business Systems and Project Engineering; Mathematics and Communication.
Learners will then have a choice of a further 5 Electrical/Electronic units of study:-
· Principles and Applications of Electronic Devices and Circuits
· Electrical Applications
· Principles and Applications of Analogue Electronics
· Three Phase Systems
· Three Phase Motors and Drives
Or a further 5 Mechanical units of study:-
· Properties and Applications of Engineering Materials
· Engineering Drawing
· Computer Aided Drafting
· CNC
· Further Mechanical Principles and Applications
The Project and Communication units are usually taught in the 2nd Year.
Special Features: A user friendly atmosphere, use of latest industrial software available, support where needed.
Course Format: Units are taught in a classroom environment with practical where necessary. It is not considered vocational qualification.
Progression: Students can progress on to a HNC in Mechanical Engineering. Your tutor will advise you
BTEC National Certificate in Engineering