Full time BTEC First Diploma in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Level 2

BTEC

In Doncaster

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Doncaster

  • Duration

    1 Year

This award is aimed at people new to the Engineering Industry who require qualifications in Electrical/Mechanical specialisms. The first year general course covers topics both in Electrical and Mechanical, successful students will be able to progress onto a National Certificate course and specialise in either Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. It can form part of the Apprenticeships.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Doncaster (South Yorkshire)
The Hub Chappell Drive, DN1 2RF

Start date

On request

About this course

4 GCSEs grades D and above in Science. A grade C is required in Maths
For equivalent qualifications see the Entry Requirements Explained page
All applicants must complete an initial assessment in Maths and English and attend an individual interview
Entry requirements may be waived for mature students who have considerable relevant experience.

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Subjects

  • Mechanical Engineering

Course programme


BTEC First Diploma in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Level 2Duration
One year full time

Attendance
The course requires approximately 20 hours contact time per week which will be timetabled between Monday to Thursday 9am to 6.20pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm.

Course Description
This award is aimed at people new to the Engineering Industry who require qualifications in Electrical/Mechanical specialisms.

The first year general course covers topics both in Electrical and Mechanical, successful students will be able to progress onto a National Certificate course and specialise in either Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. It can form part of the Apprenticeships framework, and it is also suitable for the mature student.

Course Structure
The course requires the completion of four core units and four specialist units.

Core Units:
  • Working Practices in Engineering
  • Using and Interpreting Engineering Information
  • Applied Electrical and Mechanical Science for Technicians
  • Mathematics for Engineering Technicians.


Specialist Units:
  • Mechanical Maintenance Fundamentals
  • Electrical Maintenance Fundamentals
  • Using Computer Aided Drawing Techniques in Engineering
  • Electronic Circuit Construction and Testing


There is also the opportunity to gain a national vocational qualification in workshop practices.

Performing Engineering Operations Level 1:

Mandatory Units
  • Working safely in an engineering environment
  • Working efficiently and effectively in engineering
  • Using and communicating technical information


Specialist Units
  • Making components using hand tools and fitting techniques
  • Using lathes/milling machines for turning/milling operations


Course Assessment
The course is assessed by internal practical or written assignments. As part of the assessment every student must pass, or have passed each of the key skills at level 1 which are assessed on the course.

Course Entry Requirements
  • 4 GCSEs grades D and above in Science. A grade C is required in Maths
  • For equivalent qualifications see the Entry Requirements Explained page
  • All applicants must complete an initial assessment in Maths and English and attend an individual interview
  • Entry requirements may be waived for mature students who have considerable relevant experience.


Course Costs
There are no course fees if you are under 19 years old on 31 August 2010. However, you may have to pay for textbooks, personal kits, uniforms, trips and personal stationery. You will be informed of these at your interview.

A £50 charge for course materials is applied to all full time engineering courses.

Course Enrichment
Activities such as trips and visits will be arranged, which are beneficial to this course and your learning. These activities are optional and additional fees will be charged to you. Details will be provided at the time of interview.

Course Progression
Successful students can progress on to the Level 3 National Certificate in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering

Course Career Prospects

  • This programme is aimed at people wanting to enter the industry in roles such as team leader, engineering technician and craftsman; however after further study there are wider job opportunities including senior engineer, technical manager, project manager.
  • If you are unsure about your career progression please contact the Careers Team


Full time BTEC First Diploma in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Level 2

Price on request