Here's what you will need to get a place on the Manufacturing Engineering course at Shrewsbury College.
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| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £4,625 per year |
| Scotland | £4,625 per year |
| Wales | £4,625 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £4,625 per year |
UCAS code: NDMA
Here's what Shrewsbury College says about its Manufacturing Engineering course.
This course is currently being reviewed and aligned with the new HTQ standards. Content may change when the HTQ approval is provided.
The Pearson BTEC Higher National qualifications in Engineering are aimed at students wanting to continue their education through applied learning. Higher Nationals provide a wide-ranging study of the engineering sector and are designed for students who wish to further develop or pursue a career in engineering. In addition to the skills, knowledge and techniques that underpin the study of the sector, Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals in Engineering give students experience of the breadth and depth of the sector that will prepare them for employment, progression within employment or further study.
Source: Shrewsbury College
There are a few options in how you might study Manufacturing Engineering at Shrewsbury College.
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4 course options available.
Qualification
Higher National Certificate - HNC
Department
Engineering
Location
Shrewsbury College | Shrewsbury
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Part-time
Subjects
• Manufacturing engineering
Start date
11 January 2027
Application deadline
14 January 2026
This course combines practical and classroom learning to develop your understanding of engineering principles. Our expert teachers will guide you through the requirements of this course and equip you with the skills necessary to successfully complete this course.
The structure of this course means that full-time and part-time students can complete this course alongside other commitments. The full-time course is studied over two days per week and the part-time course is studied over one day per week.
The programme is comprised of eight separate units of study. Each unit has a value of 15 credits.
You must achieve a minimum of 120 credits (of which at least 65 must be at level 4) on your programme of learning to be awarded a Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC.
Engineering Design Engineering Maths Engineering Science Production Engineering and Manufacturing Quality & Process Improvement Mechanical Principles Managing a Professional Engineering Project Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Heat Engines
Your work will be continually assessed throughout the course. The assessment will depend upon the module being studied. Typical assessment methods include assignments, practical experiments, logbooks, and presentations. Please refer to the Course Specification for additional information.
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