Higher Apprenticeship – Manufacturing Engineering : Site The RoundHouse

Foundation degree

In Derby

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Description

  • Type

    Foundation degree

  • Location

    Derby

  • Duration

    3 Years

Course Summary:
The Higher Apprenticeship provides a solid foundation in engineering, under the auspices of our Higher Education provision. It enables you to progress from A-Level qualifications or a Level 3 programme and offers specialisms in a variety of engineering disciplines such as Design, Manufacturing, Mechanical or Electrical.
All Higher Apprenticeships are delivered as part of a programme in which you will be working full time at a hiring company.
We offer one route to achieve this qualification, via two main deliverables:
Day-release programme for the Level 5 Foundation Degree in Integrated Engineering
Remainder of the week, working towards the NVQ Level 4 Extended Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
The three-year programme is primarily intended to allow apprentices in the workplace to gain an accredited degree in three to four years.
Foundation Degree
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Derby (Derbyshire)
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The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Pride Park,, DE24 8JE

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Project
  • Electrical
  • Materials
  • Design
  • Materials Engineering
  • University
  • Hiring

Course programme

Course Content: For the Level 4 Extended Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering, students will complete 12 units which will be agreed with the hiring company. For the FdEng Integrated Engineering programme, there are three routes (namely Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing), each comprising a range of specialist and core modules: Modules: Year 1 (all pathways): Maths and Engineering Science Engineering Principles Business and Project Management Investigative Project Manufacturing Processes (Mechanical and Manufacturing route) or Analogue and Digital (Electrical route) Year 2: Mechanical: Mechanical Engineering (A and B) Engineering Design and Manufacture CAD Project Power Hydraulics and Control or Materials Engineering or Introduction to PLCs or Control and Instrumentation (dependent on employer requirements) Manufacturing: Engineering Design and Manufacture Project Automated Manufacture Process Improvement and Lean Operations Production and Operations Management Power Hydraulics and Control or Materials Engineering or Introduction to PLCs or Control and Instrumentation (dependent on employer requirements) Electrical: Analogue and Digital Electronics. Project Machines and Drives Control and Instrumentation Microprocessor Systems Power Hydraulics and Control or Introduction to PLCs or Materials Engineering (dependent on employer requirements) How will I be assessed? Each module has a different approach to assessment, optimised for the materials studied and skills acquired. There is a common theme of high quality presentation, referenced research and in-depth analysis that runs through all assessments, be they examinations, seminars, coursework or laboratory reports. Assessments will also take place within the workplace. Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required? No What can I do after this course? The programme is strongly vocational and competency based and aims to develop engineers who have both academic and problem-solving skills in combination with work-based vocational skills. Upon successful completion of the programme, students can progress to the top-up BEng programme at Derby College to gain the full honours degree. Alternatively, Sheffield Hallam University will accept students on their top-up programme. The offer made by the University will be subject to: • successful completion of the Foundation Degree programme, including satisfying performance attainment requirements where specified • submission of a satisfactory personal statement and reference • meeting the University’s literacy and numeracy requirements • satisfying any additional specific course requirements for entry to the designated progression route which may include successful attendance at an interview or selection event, successful completion of associated bridging studies or any non-academic conditions.

Higher Apprenticeship – Manufacturing Engineering : Site The RoundHouse

Price on request