ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DIPLOMA · The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diploma...
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All information is for 2020 entry and is accurate at time of printing. Information is subject to change, it may be updated by the College from time to time to reflect advances in the subject, changing requirements of professional bodies and new opportunities for students.
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Course SummaryThe Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diploma offers you an in-depth and practical approach to Engineering, with a focus on the workplace. The pathway you take focuses on the world of electrical design and manufacturing, however you will also branch out to take various other aspects of Engineering like material science. After studying the Engineering Extended Certificate at Barton Peveril you will have numerous practical-based skills as well as an in-depth knowledge of the inner workings of a breadth of Engineering topics, which are ideal for further study and employment in this sector.
Topics > Electrical and Electronic Engineering > Mechanical Engineering > Fluid Dynamics > Thermal Physics > Material Science
Why choose this course? > State-of-the-art £5m Science Centre > Strong practical elements > Field trips and guest speakers to
experience the most current research and developments in science
Where might it lead?This course could lead to success in securing an apprenticeship, direct employment in the Engineering sector or a place to study an Engineering-related degree course at university.
AssessmentThis course has a mixture of:
> Four examined units
> Eight coursework units
Entry requirements > GCSEs to include a minimum
Grade 5 in Mathematics and 4 in English and either Applied Science or Physics
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DIPLOMALevel 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels
State-of-the-art
£5M SCIENCE CENTRE