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| Is this course for you? | |
| The course is designed for engineers or technicians who wish to acquire and develop the knowledge and intellectual skills to enable progression to Incorporated status recognition by professional bodies. It is preferable that the students are employed within the industry and receive appropriate support for their studies. |
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| What do you need to get on the course? | |
| Entry onto an HNC or HND is based initially on 120 UCAS points or equivalent, however, prior experience in an appropriate field will also be considered. The following are the usual entry requirements onto HE Engineering programmes. Normally entrants would be 18 years old or older: • National Certificate/Diploma profile giving 120 UCAS points with merits in Mathematics and Science. Pass profile students do not cope with our HE, however students with a good reference from their current tutors approaching a merit profile and with good science and maths will be considered. • A-level (grade A or equivalent) and AS-level (2 x grade A or equivalent) students with 120 UCAS points in any appropriate subjects along with GCSEs of C and above in English Language, Mathematics and Science will be considered. • Mature students, particularly those with relevant industrial experience who can demonstrate the ability, commitment, and likely academic proficiency will be considered. Some mathematics and science qualifications will be required. • AVCE/GNVQ in an appropriate subject area; giving 120 UCAS points • students from overseas will have to provide visa entitlement and original paper qualifications, which will be subject to NARIC equivalence assessment to 120 UCAS points. (NARIC: the National Agency responsible for providing information, advice and expert opinion on vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from over 180 countries worldwide). All students are required to complete an unseen, no calculator allowed, entry test which should last approximately 15 minutes and they will be interviewed regarding their suitability for their chosen programme and their reasons for choosing engineering as a career. This applies to all HNC and HND Engineering programmes. Note only NVQ Accounting scores UCAS points. |
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| How long is the course? | |
| 2 Years | |
| When you will be attending. | |
| Part-time | |
| When does the course start? | |
| September | |
| What's the course about? | |
| The course is part time on a day release basis. A total of ten units are required, 5 core units and 5 optional units. Edexcel classify the units as either H1 or H2, with H2 units designated as being at a higher level of study. In order to satisfy the award criteria, 5 of the units studied must be designated H2. Core Units Optional Modules: |
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| Is work experience a necessary part of the course? | |
| Day release from local employment | |
| How will you be assessed? | |
| Continuous assessment and internal tests (phase tests; exams) | |
| What qualification will you achieve? | |
| HNC in Aerospace Engineering | |
| What can this course lead to? | |
| A key progression path for Higher National Certificate student learners is a route to professional qualifications offered by the Engineering Council UK and relevant Licensed Member organisations. The programmes provide a significant basis for progression to Incorporated Engineer level via further learning. Successful Higher National Certificate students can usually complete a further year of study in order to gain an Engineering Higher National Diploma. In addition University entry at Level 1 or 2 is an option for students wishing to pursue a full time progression route. In the event of subsequent revisions, students may progress or transfer to a Foundation Degree programme. These qualifications prepare learners for a range of technical and management careers within the industry by equipping them with the necessary knowledge, understanding and skills. |
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| How much will the course cost you? | |
| For full details click here or contact the Enquiry Team on 0845 230 3102 | |
| How do you apply? | |
| If you would like further information, advice about course or support that may be available whilst you study, or an application form, please contact the Enquiry Team on 0845 230 3102 or 0161 958 3448 or email: courses@stockport.ac.uk | |
| We will always acknowledge receipt of your application form, if you have not received confirmation within 14 days please contact the Applications Team on 0161 958 3143. If you have any queries once you have sent your application, then please contact the Applications Team normal office hours apply or email: applications@stockport.ac.uk |
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| Where can you get more information? | |
| John Suggitt: 0161 958 2643 or email: john.suggitt@stockport.ac.uk or Peter Knowles: 0161 958 2643 or email: peter.knowles@stockport.ac.uk for more details click here |
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| Where will the course be held? | |
| Town Centre Campus |
Download an Application form and Learner Reference form
Complete the online enquiry form
For more information go to How to apply page.