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Full Time BTEC National Diploma in Electrical Electronic Engineering (A)
BTEC
In London ()
Description
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Type
BTEC
Important information
Government funding available
About this course
You will need 4-5 GCSEs grades A*- C (which should preferably include English and/or Mathematics) or GNVQ Intermediate (preferably at Merit/Distinction), BTEC National Certificate, NVQ 2 or equivalent.
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Course programme
This course is for you if:
You wish to complete a nationally recognised qualification which progresses to Higher Education. The course is an academic course with some practical assignments and projects.
In order to obtain an award, a student must successfully complete each of 12 units in an approved combination.
Course Code: L12360
Timetable:
to be confirmed
Course Location: This course is available at Acton.
Course Duration (s): to be confirmed
Course Start Date (s): to be confirmed
Home EU Fee (per year): to be confirmed
International Non-EU Fee (per year): to be confirmed
Exam fee (per year): to be confirmed
Fee Information: The College charges a range of fees, primarily Home and Overseas. Under 19s assessed as Home, do not pay the course fees, we only charge a 20 enrolment fee which is refunded if you complete the course. Home students over 19 undertaking their First Full Level 2 (equivalent to 5 GCSE A-C) or their First Full Level 3 (equivalent to BTEC National or 2 ALevels) will be charged 20 enrolment fee plus any examination fees. For Home students over 19 receiving certain state benefits, the 20 enrolment is charged and not refundable. In all other instances, you will be charged the Home-EU or Overseas Fee.
About the course:
This course is intended for candidates who would like to obtain a job in an Electronics related field or to study an Engineering Degree at University.
You will study 18 units over and the successful completion of 16 units will entitle you to the award of the Diploma.
There are 6 core units that are common to all Engineering Diplomas and they are: Mathematics, Science, Business Systems, Communication Techniques, Electrical and Electronic Principles and a project.
You will study up to 12 specialist units which have been chosen to put emphasis on Electronics Engineering.
They include: Analogue and Digital Electronics, Microelectronics, Further Mathematics, Electronic Fault Finding, PC Maintenance and Electronic Fault Finding.
Assessment:
The programme is assessed by a range of methods, which include assignments, case studies, project and course work.
After the course:
The course will enable you to find employment or progress to University to complete a degree in Electronics Engineering.
Full Time BTEC National Diploma in Electrical Electronic Engineering (A)