Manufacturing Engineering for England (top-up) HND
Course Overview - Manufacturing Engineering for England (top-up) HND
Why choose this course
This programme is designed to educate future engineers with greater flexibility and technical capability by exploring the integrated nature of manufacturing and mechanical engineering.
It is intended for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience and wish to pursue a career in engineering and manufacturing.
The course contains significant project-based learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials.
<strong>Why choose this course</strong><br/><br/><strong>This programme is designed to educate future engineers with greater flexibility and technical capability by exploring the integrated nature of manufacturing and mechanical engineering.</strong><br/><br/>It is intended for students who have completed studies at an advanced level, or who have more varied experience and wish to pursue a career in engineering and manufacturing.<br/><br/>The course contains significant project-based learning including laboratory investigations, design work, projects, case studies and tutorials.<br/><br/>The course aims to:<br/>• Develop skills in manufacturing and mechanical engineering<br/>• Encourage students to develop solutions to manufacturing and mechanical problem<br/>• Establish employability skills and develop a multi-tasking and multi-skills approach.<br/><br/>Knowledge of manufacturing engineering and systems is developed by:<br/>• Understanding the general engineering industry and related work placements<br/>• Examining historical, theoretical and ethical positions in response to engineering design<br/>• Considering the relationship between traditional skills and developing technologies<br/>• Being aware of the creative process of engineering design<br/>• Understanding the behaviour of materials subjected to complex loading systems<br/>• Determining the dynamic parameters of power transmission system elements and rotating system.<br/><br/>Core units:<br/>• Professional Engineering Management<br/>• Further Mathematics<br/><br/>Specialist units:<br/>• Distributed Control Systems<br/>• Industrial Systems<br/>• Manufacturing Systems Engineering<br/>• Lean Manufacturing<br/>• Advanced Manufacturing Technology<br/>• Sustainability<br/><br/>Practical skills essential for the manufacturing and mechanical engineer includes production methods technical aptitude, pre-planning and production organisation and presentation skills.<br/><br/><strong>Assessment</strong> <br/><br/>Coursework is continually assessed through a variety of individual and group assignments, such as practical activities, written reports and presentations.<br/><br/><strong>Qualification awarded:</strong><br/><br/>Pearson Level 5 HND Manufacturing Engineering for England (HTQ)<br/><br/><strong>Bursaries</strong><br/><br/>We want our courses to be accessible to students from any background, so we’ve put together a cash support package in the form of non-repayable bursaries to provide financial help where it’s really needed. Please check our website - www.nottinghamcollege.ac.uk - for more information.<br/><br/><strong>What are HTQs?</strong><br/><br/>Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are new or redesigned Level 4 and 5 qualifications (such as HNCs and HNDs) that have been approved against occupational standards in their sector. These qualifications have been developed by UK awarding bodies, working with employers and businesses to make sure that students get the specific training, knowledge and skills they need for their chosen career.<br/><br/><strong>Your career and progression</strong><br/><br/>The HNC/D qualification is widely recognised in its own right and provides students with the skills required for employment in a broad range of industries with either a managerial or technical bias.<br/><br/>For example, students have gone on to obtain employment in manufacturing, production, research and development, design, technical sales, mechanical, structural engineering, aerospace and automotive engineering.<br/><br/>After successfully completing the HND you could top up your qualification with our new Level 6 BEng (Hons) top-up degree (subject to validation) or a similar course at a wide range of HE providers.
Course Information
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
Highfields
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
MAN2
Institution Code
N30
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
Not Accepted
Scottish Higher
Not Accepted
Access to HE Diploma
Not Accepted
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Not Accepted
HNC (BTEC)
P
Entry to this HND course is dependent on applicants achieving a HNC pass (or equivalent).
A level
Not Accepted
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £8,250 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |




















































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