Your work will be continually assessed throughout this flexible and blended programme. Attendance will be required at key points during the 15 weeks with online support and resources available throughout.
-
How much does it cost?
This programme is fully funded by the Department for Education for students who are resident in England.
-
Who is it for?
This 15-week part-time course is aimed at those wishing to further their academic qualifications and enhance their career opportunities within the engineering industry. The purpose of Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals in Electrical and Electronic Engineering for England is to broaden employees' knowledge in anticipation of the fast paced technological advances in this industry.
-
Entry Requirements
All applicants are individually assessed on their qualifications, skills, and experience. You should have the desire to further your career in the engineering Industry and hold either a Level 3 NVQ Diploma or BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering, a BTEC National Award or A Levels or equivalent. Applicants should also have GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent). If the applicant has the necessary experience within professional roles but not the appropriate qualification, then this will be assessed on evidence of work history.
-
What does the course involve?
Unit 4006: Mechatronics - among the topics included in this unit are: consideration of component compatibility, constraints on size and cost, control devices used, British and/or European standards relevant to application, sensor types and interfacing, simulation and modelling software functions, system function and operation, advantages and disadvantages of software simulation, component data sheets, systems drawings, flowcharts, wiring and schematic diagrams.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able to explain the basic mechatronic system components and functions, design a simple mechatronic system specification for a given application, use appropriate simulation and modelling software to examine its operation and function, and solve faults on mechatronic systems using a range of techniques and methods.
Unit 4026: Electrical Systems and Fault Finding - this unit introduces students to the characteristics and operational parameters of a range of electrical system components that are used in a variety of applications; and how to fault find when they go wrong.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able to follow electrical system circuit diagrams, understand the operation of the various components that make up the system and select the most suitable fault-finding technique. Therefore, students will develop skills such as critical thinking, analysis, reasoning, interpretation, decision making, information literacy, information and communication technology literacy, innovation, creativity, collaboration, and adaptability, which are crucial skills for developing academic competence for higher education progression.
The below link will take you to further information. By opening this site, you can then search on Units 4006 and 4026:
Unit Descriptors for the Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals Engineering Suite
-
What do I do next?
You can apply online via the APPLY NOW button. If after reading this factsheet you are still undecided, please drop into one of our Advice Events, ring Admissions on 01743 653111 or email
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.