Electrical Engineering HNC

Course Description

The course is aimed at those wishing to obtain a Higher Engineering Technician qualification. The HNC course consists of a minimum of 5 H units at level H1 and 5 at level H2, whilst the HND consists of a minimum of 16 H units, 8 at level H1 and 8 at level H2 . Once these units have been obtained an EDEXCEL Higher National Certificate/Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering can be awarded.

Times and Costs

Start Date End
Date
Day Time Location Attendance Cost Entitlement*
06/09/1227/06/14THU09:00-
18:00 
CoalvillePart Time£2244N/A*
Prices shown are for the 2012-13 academic year which starts in August 2012. TBC prices for the next academic year will be updated on the website as they become available.
If the duration of your course is more than 1 year, further tuition/material fees will be expected 12 months after starting your course unless you are exempt from payment.

Course Level

Level 4

Entry Requirements

A levels in appropriate subjects, or a National Certificate/Diploma in Engineering. Mature students with no formal Qualifications may be accepted with the divisions approval.

Course Length

Two years part time, 9 hours per week.

What will I study

Units to be arranged by the College.
Year 1 Core Units:
> Level Value Business and Management Techniques H 1
> Electrical and Electronic principles H2
> Engineering Science H 1
> Analytical Methods for Engineers H 1
> Project H 2

Year 2 (options):
> Instrumentation and Control H1 Utilisation of Electrical Energy H 1
> Engineering Design H 2
> Programmable Logic Controllers H 1
> Quality Assurance & Management H 2
> Electronics H 2 The above units are for the HNC.

An additional 5 optional units will be presented for the HND. These will be determined during summer of 2007.

How will I learn?

The course uses a student centred learning approach in which care is taken to relate theoretical principles to practical engineering application.

How will I be assessed?

Each unit is assessed using a variety of assessment methods; e.g. assignments (written/practical) unit phase tests and unit end tests. Assessment is College based but is monitored by EDEXCEL External Verifiers.

Where could it lead?

Many universities accept the HNC qualification as exemption from the first year of a degree course and an HND as exemption from the first 2 years of a degree course.

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