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Foundation Degree - FD

Engineering (Manufacturing)

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Here's what you will need to get a place on the Engineering (Manufacturing) course at Yeovil College University Centre.

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A level

Equivalent to 48 UCAS tariff points

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£8,400 per year (provisional)
Scotland£8,400 per year (provisional)
Wales£8,400 per year (provisional)
Northern Ireland£8,400 per year (provisional)

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: FMAN

Here's what Yeovil College University Centre says about its Engineering (Manufacturing) course.

The Foundation Degree in Engineering aims to allow learners to develop the knowledge, understanding, cognitive ability, professional competence, and transferrable skills to progress into successful careers in the Engineering sector. Through a combination of pathway-specific and jointly-taught modules, learners will have the opportunity to build technical expertise in their chosen Engineering discipline, whilst developing the understanding of interdisciplinarity which is vital to the modern Engineering sector. A system engineering approach, reflective of contemporary sector practice, underpins all modules, and learners will have the opportunity to develop their skills and understanding across key themes of sustainable, digital, and autonomous engineering.

The Foundation Degree includes different pathways – Aerospace, Mechanical or Manufacturing. Students will apply for their chosen pathway, and this will remain fixed for the duration of their studies; it will not be possible for students to switch between pathways once enrolled on their course. The pathways are made up of a combination of common shared modules, and specialist pathway-specific modules, as appropriate.

The course is taught by well qualified lecturers who are dedicated to ensuring student success through effective curriculum delivery and high-quality pastoral support. The team includes staff with relevant academic qualifications and sector expertise.

This course is available on a full time basis, and is taught in-person at our Yeovil College campus. The full time course is studied over two years The course is also available part time over three years.

This course would prepare students well to work in a range of technical roles across the Engineering sector. Students who successfully complete the Foundation Degree will have demonstrated the qualities necessary for employment in situations requiring the exercise of personal responsibility and decision-making, and are able to undertake further training, develop existing skills and acquire new competences.

Upon successful completion, students would also be eligible to apply for further study, for example, undertaking the BEng (Hons) Engineering top-up degree offered at Yeovil College University Centre.

Source: Yeovil College University Centre

Course details

Qualification

Foundation Degree - FD

Department

Engineering

Location

Yeovil College University Centre | Yeovil

Duration

2 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Aeronautical engineering

Start date

September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

The modules you will study

You will study a range of units that will develop your specialist knowledge and skills. Modules currently offered include: Manufacturing Pathway Level 4: • Engineering Mathematics (15 credits) • Mechanical Principles (15 credits) • Material Engineering (15 credits) • Product Design and Innovation (30 credits) • Electrical & Digital Principles (15 credits) • Manufacturing Processes (15 credits) • Planning & Scheduling for Manufacturing (15 credits)

Level 5: • Research Project (30 credits) • Further Manufacturing Mathematics (15 credits) • Engineering Business Management (15 credits) • Advanced Manufacturing Techniques (15 credits) • Quality Assurance for Manufacturing (15 credits) • Engineering Procurement Management (15 credits) • Business Improvement Techniques for Manufacturing (15 credits)

Alongside developing a range of subject-specific skills, this course also gives you the opportunity to develop important transferable skills such as critical analysis, academic writing, time management, and communication.

Please be aware that modules studied may change periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, in response to student or stakeholder feedback, or as a result of regulatory body requirements. However, no significant changes to modules would be implemented without student consultation and feedback. Enrolled students can always find the most up-to-date information about their modules and who is teaching them in their course handbook.

How you will be assessed

An assessment schedule, outlining all assessments and deadlines, will be issued to you at the start of each academic year. You will be assessed using a range of methods which will reflect the requirements of the subject, including essays, controlled assessments, presentations, assignments, and practical assessments. Feedback will be provided to you in writing, along with information reflecting your performance and recommendations for improvement.

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