Electrical/Electronic Engineering - BTEC National Diploma

BTEC

In Preston

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Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Preston

This course is made up of 18 units (6 core units and 12 specialist units), these include: Business systems for technicians. Communications for technicians. Science for technicians. Mathematics for technicians. Project (Electrical/Electronic). Electrical and Electronic principles. Electronics. Analogue electronics. Digital electronics. Further electronics. Electronic circuit manufacture

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Location

Start date

Preston (Lancashire)
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St Vincent'S Road, PR2 8UR

Start date

On request

About this course

You will need to be aged 16 to 18 and have 35 GCSE points including Grade C or above in Maths, Science and a subject requiring written English; or successful completion of a First Diploma or National Award in Electrical/Electronic Engineering with a minimum of Merit Grade and a successful progression interview with staff. (Please see the `How to Apply` section on this leaflet, a copy of our...

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Electrical/Electronic Engineering - BTEC National Diploma

Course ID:
PC65249

Academy:
Manufacturing

Introduction:
A BTEC National Diploma is a practical, work-related course. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills needed to start a career in this field. This course is equivalent to three A levels.

Study Mode & Location:
This two year full-time course will be held at Preston College, Fulwood Campus, St Vincent`s Road, Preston, PR2 8UR.

Course Content:
This course is made up of 18 units (6 core units and 12 specialist units), these include:

  • Business systems for technicians
  • Communications for technicians
  • Science for technicians
  • Mathematics for technicians
  • Project (Electrical/Electronic)
  • Electrical and Electronic principles
  • Electronics
  • Analogue electronics
  • Digital electronics
  • Further electronics
  • Electronic circuit manufacture


Assessment:
Assessment is continuous and is based on the outcomes of projects and assignments together with an integrated vocational assignment which draws on information from all units.

Careers & Progression Opportunities:
Success on this course allows progression to university degrees, foundation degrees, HNCs or HNDs in electrical/electronic engineering related disciplines. As BTEC National Diplomas are valued by employers, successful students may go into careers in many engineering related disciplines as technicians and progress to professional status in their chosen field.

How To Apply
To apply for a course at Preston College you will need to complete and return a College application form. Application Forms are available in our school leaver prospectuses or we can send one out to you.

Work Out Your Point Score
You will need to let us know on your application form your predicted exam grades and your point score. To work out your point score, you must use the grades that you get for GCSE Maths and English Language, and then your next best 5 grades. At Preston College, the level of course you start on will depend upon your point score. Your grades are worth the following points:

GCSE Grades
  • A* = 8 points
  • A = 7 points
  • B = 6 points
  • C = 5 points
  • D = 4 points
  • E = 3 points
  • F = 2 points
  • G = 1 point


(GCSE short courses are worth half the score of a full GCSE. Applied GCSEs are equivalent to two single GCSEs, eg an Applied GCSE at Grade C is worth 10 GCSE points).

GNVQ Foundation Part 1 (Equivalent to two GCSEs)
  • Distinction = 8 points
  • Merit = 6 points
  • Pass = 4 points


GNVQ Intermediate Part 1 (Equivalent to two GCSEs)
  • Distinction = 14 points
  • Merit = 12 points
  • Pass = 10 points


Full GNVQ Intermediate (Equivalent to four GCSEs)
  • Distinction = 28 points
  • Merit = 24 points
  • Pass = 20 points


NVQs
NVQ Level 1 = 8 points. (NVQ Level 1 courses are equivalent to two GCSEs at Grade D and guarantee progression to NVQ Level 2 courses in the same subject area).

Certificates of Achievement
Up to 22 points will be awarded to students with Certificates of Achievement, for example AQA units, Compact 2000 and NPRA units. The Schools` Recruitment Team will inform you if you qualify.

Requirement
You will need to be aged 16 to 18 and have 35 GCSE points including Grade C or above in Maths, Science and a subject requiring written English; or successful completion of a First Diploma or National Award in Electrical/Electronic Engineering with a minimum of Merit Grade and a successful progression interview with staff. (Please see the `How to Apply` section on this leaflet, a copy of our school leaver prospectus, or visit the school leaver section of this website for more details).

Electrical/Electronic Engineering - BTEC National Diploma

Price on request