HNC Automation and Control Engineering for England - PT Day (HTQ)

38066W1 | Pagefield Centre, Wigan
Start Date | 01/08/2025
Time/Day | 09:00 - 18:00 TUE

Is this course for me?

You will develop the analytical thinking skills and principles of electrical engineering employers are looking for. This programme will develop your knowledge to become a professional engineer, designing innovative products and services, as well as taking responsibility for complex engineering systems. You will develop competence in analysis and evaluation in order to problem solve.

ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY

Employers contribute to the course content, so you will be learning the skills that meet the needs of your specialist industry.

As part of the Greater Manchester Institute of Technology (GMIoT) we have access to a partner employer network. For more information about the benefits of being part of the GMIoT, please visit GMIoT https://gmiot.ac.uk/

WORK PLACEMENTS

As part of this course, you can take part in work placements which often lead to highly paid employment after completing your studies.

INDUSTRY RELEVANT

Our industry partners include: Sellafield, Electricity Northwest, Jacobs, and Cavendish.

The IET accreditation on behalf of the Engineering Council is available for students who progress and complete the BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering Top-up.

EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

You will hear from industry leaders, such as Sellafield and Highways England, as part of the guest speaker programme as well as being offered the opportunity to network with other employers as part of the GMIoT.

This course is ideal for those who want to establish a careers in the industry or progress in their current position.



What will I study?

The mandatory modules include:

• Engineering Maths

• Engineering Science

• Programming for Engineers

• Professional Engineering Practice (Pearson-set)

• Engineering Mechanics and Materials

• Analogue and Digital Electronics

• Mechatronics

• Automation, Robotics and PLCs

How long is the course?

Two years on a part time basis, students can study additional modules to complete a HND.

How will I be assessed?

The programme is assessed through a variety of methods, from written assignments, presentations and laboratory exercises.

What qualifications do I need?

A relevant Level 3 Diploma with 96 UCAS points. Mature students with experience, a portfolio of work and employer references will be considered. Students must possess a Grade 4 or above in Maths at GCSE or equivalent

What can I progress onto?

You can progress onto the HND Electronic and Electrical Systems Engineering for England (HTQ) or progress onto a Degree Apprenticeship programme or full time employment.

Following the HND you may progress to the BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Top-up) awarded by UCLan and delivered by the University Centre for 2 years part-time.

You may secure employment in electrical and nuclear power, electronics, electrical or systems industries, with varying levels of responsibility depending on your higher qualifications and experience.

Other Information

The IET accreditation on behalf of the Engineering Council is available for those who progress and complete the BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (top-up). Graduates will benefit from being able to apply for professional status as a Chartered Engineer.

You will be taught by a professional team of tutors with a range of specialist expertise - from Chartered Engineering to Nuclear Decommissioning and Power Engineering.

Course Fees

£4333.00

16-18 year olds do not pay exam fees.

Course fees shown are per annum for University Centre courses. Courses lasting longer than one year, fees will be payable per year.

All other courses show the total fees payable for the course.

If you need advice on any financial support that may be available to you, please contact us on applications@wigan-leigh.ac.uk or phone 01942 761111

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