Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Entry requirements
HNC (BTEC)
A level 4 qualification in an appropriate I.T. related subject such as HNC Digital Technologies or an equivalent qualification.
UCAS Tariff
At least 4 GCSEs at grade C (4) or above including English and Maths (or equivalent level 2 qualifications) plus one or more of the following: - 48 UCAS Tariff Points from an appropriate level 3 vocational programme (e.g. BTEC National Diploma). - A Level 3 Extended Diploma or GCE AS / A Level or a 6 unit Vocational A Level. - Success in an Access to Higher Education Diploma. - Formally assessed outcomes acquired through recognised prior learning or experience. Applications from mature candidates are welcomed and considered on an individual basis. Where English is not your first language, an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent qualification will normally be required. Applicants without the qualifications specified will be considered based on their ability to study the subject at the required level.
About this course
Delivered at our Chippenham campus and awarded by Pearson, our Higher Technical Qualifications provide a wide-ranging study of Engineering and are designed for students who wish to pursue or advance their career in this exciting sector. The department's facilities will enable you to learn using a wide range of industry equipment. A large, dedicated workshop houses a range of state-of-the-art resources. In our engineering labs you'll build experience with CAD equipment and software, programmable logic controllers, pneumatic and hydraulic rigs and a range of electronic, robotic and mechatronic facilities.
Modules
The course includes modules in the following subjects:
Year 1:
- Unit 4002: Engineering Maths
- Unit 4003: Engineering Science
- Unit 4061: Programming for Engineers
- Unit 4062: Professional Engineering Practice
- Unit 4063: Engineering Mechanics and Materials
- Unit 4022: Electronic Circuits and Devices
- Unit 4033: Programmable Logic Controllers
- Unit 4067: Digital Devices and Systems
Year 2:
- Unit 5006: Further Mathematics
- Unit 5013: Embedded Systems
- Unit 5014: Analogue Electronic Systems
- Unit 5041: Engineering Project
- Unit 5042: Signals and Systems
- Unit 5044: Digital Electronic Systems
- Unit 5045: Electrical Engineering and Sustainability
- Unit 5046: Analogue and Digital Communications
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