ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LEVEL 3 BTEC SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA

Course

In Hornchurch

£ 2,840 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Location

    Hornchurch

  • Duration

    Flexible

You may be a school leaver with Grade B and above in Maths, Grade C in English and Double Science or progressing from BTEC 1st Diploma/GNVQ Intermediate with merit in Maths and Science. Those in work with a good craft qualification such as 236 part 2 or Electronic Servicing 224 or 7261.

This course is a technician course of two years with units that include Engineering Maths; Electrical & Electronic Principles; Electronics; Electrical Technology; Health and Safety; Business Systems; Engineering Project. Students will partake in practical and theoretical solutions to electrical and electronic engineering.
The units are designed to give a broad range of subjects in electrical and electronic engineering as well as equipping students to broaden their minds to general engineering solutions. The students must realise that there is a wide use of mathematics within this engineering course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hornchurch (Essex)
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Ardleigh Green Road, RM11 2LL

Start date

On request

About this course

To study for the National Certificate, a BTEC 1st Diploma with merit/distinction in Maths & Science or GCSE Grade B in Maths, and Grade C or above in Double Science and English. Mature students may be able to gain accreditation for prior learning by arrangement with the Course Coordinator.

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Subjects

  • Electronic Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Electrical
  • Maths
  • Engineering
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Electronics research
  • Electrical Technology
  • Electronic
  • Electronic devices

Course programme

Enabling mature students (Electricians or Electronic/Computer Servicing Engineers) with a good craft qualification can use this qualification to progress to HNC and HND courses by improving their mathematics and electrical/electronic principles.

Many employers in both Electrical maintenance and installation and Electronic support fields recognise the National Certificate as a prime requirement for their industries.

Course Assessment Method

Assignments and phase tests plus one externally set assignment.

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LEVEL 3 BTEC SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA

£ 2,840 VAT exempt