What is an HNC?
The HNC course consists of 120 credits and will be studied in 2 years part time. There are a number of mandatory units, 4 of which will be delivered in the first year. You will have a choice of specialist optional units, but you don’t need to choose them right away as the mandatory units will be delivered and assessed first.What does the course consist of?
Mandatory Units: (All 7 must be completed)
- Unit 001 Engineering Design
- Unit 002 Engineering Maths
- Unit 003 Engineering Science
- Unit 004 Managing a Professional Engineering Project
- Unit 008 Mechanical Principles
- Unit 013 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Heat Engines
- Unit 017 Quality and Process Improvement
Specialist Optional Units: (Plus 1 of the following units)
- Unit 005 Renewable Energy
- Unit 019 Electrical and Electronic Principles
- Unit 029 Electro, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems
- Unit 032 CAD for Maintenance Engineers
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Who is the Course aimed at?
This course is for those who would like CPD credits, or start a Higher Education. It can lead to an HND (240 Cr). It could also count towards a full Bachelors degree as more and more Universities accept HNC’s as the 1st year and HND as the 1st and 2nd year.
This course is ideal if you are unable to attend a college or university, due to work or family commitments. If you are looking to further your career or you need the qualifications for a promotion or career change, this course deals with materials around Engineering.
A level 3 qualification, such as BTEC Diploma in Engineering or A levels, however if you don’t have these but do have experience in the workplace, then contact us and we can discuss your needs. Typically 32 UCAS points are needed.What are the entry requirements?
- A* to C grade and/or 9 to 4 in GCSE Maths (or equivalent) is strongly recommended.
- A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Engineering (Subsidiary Diploma or larger)
- A GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades at A* to C and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent)
- Other related Level 3 qualifications
- An Access to Higher Education Certificate awarded by an approved further education institution
- Our own HN Bridging/Access Engineering course with an average of Merit grade
- An international equivalent of the above.
The content is heavy on Science and as such there is a high content of maths. You need to have Maths at level 3. We can assess your maths ability using our BKSB Advanced Maths assessment tool, to see if you are at the right level, free of charge.
Non-native English speakers and those students who have not had their final two years of schooling in English will need to demonstrate one of the following upon entry:
- Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) B2
- IELTS 5.5 (including 5.5 for reading and writing)
- PTE 51
- or equivalent
Please note, all applicants will be required to complete a Higher Education questionnaire after which we will determine whether to accept or reject your application. If rejected further advice and guidance will given.
The BTEC Higher National qualifications in Engineering are aimed at students wanting to continue their education through applied learning. Higher Nationals provide a wide-ranging study of the engineering sector and are designed for students who wish to pursue a career in engineering. In addition to the skills, knowledge and techniques that underpin the study of the sector, Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals in Engineering give students experience of the breadth and depth of the sector that will prepare them for employment, progression within employment or further study. Holders of a BTEC Higher National in Engineering meet the academic requirements for the Engineering Council Engineering Technician Standard (EngTech).Who is this Course for?
Important Information
Delivery Method:
- Online and on demand.
- There are no fixed classes or timetables
- You are free to study around your other commitments. However we do expect progress every month.
- Annual Re-registration costs will apply
- If you run out of time, you can resit units at the individual unit price
Assessment:
- By Tutor Marked Assignment.
- You have 2 weeks to complete the assignment once it has been issued
- Late submissions will be capped at a PASS
- Resits and Resubmissions can be made but only if original work is handed in on time.
- Resits are capped at a PASS
- We have a published appeals procedure, which can be found here.
- Deadlines can be extended but only in EXTENUATING circumstances. You must apply using a form to your tutor and the tutor’s decision is final
Support
- You will have a dedicated Course Manager
- Each subject has a dedicated tutor, it may be the same person as your course manager for certain subjects
- Telephone, email and video link is available with tutors and course managers during normal working hours
- There will be a drop in online tutorial each week
- You can call the main number, your tutor or email the support line for technical help with our systems.
Additional Costs
- Annual Re-registration fee (payable on each anniversary of enrolment) – £50
Resources you will need
- Computer (Specifications will vary depending on subjects taken)
- Internet Access
- Office Software (Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation software)
- Time
- Reading Material (list with every subject, available from all good online bookstores)
Resources Provided
- Learning Material via Moodle
- Additional software such as CAD, E-CAD
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