Engineering is a practical activity. Engineering courses pull together your maths, science, humanities and other knowledge whilst you learn the skills to make things happen. The double is equivalent to two A levels. Health and Safety in the Engineering Workplace (Unit 1m)S ◾Communication for Technicians (Unit 2m) ◾Engineering Project (Unit 3m) ◾Mathematics for Technicians (Unit 4s)S ◾Mechanical Principles and Applications (Unit 5m)S ◾Electrical and Electronic Principles (Unit 6m) ◾Engineering Design (Unit 8) ◾Applications of Mechanical Systems and Technology (Unit 12)S ◾Engineering Drawing for Technicians (Unit 16)S ◾Engineering Materials (Unit 10)S ◾Engineering Secondary/Finishing Processes and Techniques (Unit 21) As the student group will consist of people who have undertaken a number of different courses at GCSE, the early part of this course will concentrate on building up your confidence with a wide range of materials and manufacturing processes. Developing your design communication skills through drawing, modelling and computer aided design (CAD). A significant part of your course relates to the work of engineers. We encourage all our young engineers to develop links with local companies for the industrial context to their coursework – a part of this course will involve work experience links with local companies. Work is continually assessed and there are no external exams.
Name: BTEC Level 3 Engineering (double) Qualification title: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Continual assessment Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20151021 11:56:03 Updated 20151021 13:02:29
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Title: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies