Course summary
The Level 4 units lay the foundation of learning by providing a broad introduction to the engineering sector as well as a focused introduction to electrical and electronic engineering. This develops and strengthens core skills while preparing students for more specialist subjects at Level 5 or to enter employment with the qualities necessary for job roles that require some personal responsibility. Students will gain a wide range of scientific and engineering knowledge linked to practical skills obtained through research, independent study, directed study and workplace scenarios. Students are involved in vocational activities that help them to develop behaviours (the attitudes and approaches required for a competence) and transferable skills. Transferable skills are those such as communication, teamwork, research and analysis, which are highly valued in higher education and in the workplace. By the end of Level 4 study, students will have sound knowledge of the basic concepts of electrical and electronic engineering. They will be competent in a range of subjectspecific skills as well as in general skills and qualities relevant to these key areas of engineering. The Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals in Electrical and Electronic Engineering for England maps to the following Level 4 Occupational Standard: Engineering Manufacturing Technician. The programme team uses a combination of traditional classroom teaching, open learning and research-based experiential learning, laboratory experiments and demonstrations, industry standard IT applications and group activities. If you have any specific questions about this course, please contact Dr Dimitris Kakofengitis - Course Leader HN Engineering, email: [email protected]
Modules
The course comprises of Core mandatory and Core Specialist units. The mandatory units are: Engineering Design Engineering Maths Managing a Professional Engineering project The electrical specialist units are: Production Engineering Manufacture Automation, Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Electrical and Electronic Principles Quality Process and Improvement Electrical Machines
Assessment method
A wide range of assessment technique will be covered in this course ranging from scenario based course work and projects, practical work and demonstrations, to time constrained assessments and both groups and individual presentations. Units will be graded at an overall pass, merit or distinction (or fail if the learning outcomes have not been achieved). The content and assessments are aligning to professional body competency standards, this supports students to develop as professional practitioners for the future.
How to apply
To apply for this course you will be taken to the provider's website, where you can find out more information and make an application.
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
International applicants
Unfortunately, we are unable to consider International/Overseas applicants for this course due to UKVI Regulations (ie anyone who would require a Student Visa to study in the UK).
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
UCAS Tariff
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Student Outcomes
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
City College Norwich (incorporating Easton College)
Ipswich Road
Norwich
NR2 2LJ