Course Overview - Manufacturing Engineering for England
Our Manufacturing Engineering HNC introduces a range of engineering fundamentals and business knowledge allowing you to improve existing manufacturing processes. You will also be exposed to management training and how to apply it to the production environment to become a multifaceted production manager.
As you progress through our modules, you’ll develop an understanding of engineering in different contexts, you’ll also learn about production engineering for manufacturing, as well as how to quality and process improvement. You’ll cover production, manufacturing, and other e...
Our Manufacturing Engineering HNC introduces a range of engineering fundamentals and business knowledge allowing you to improve existing manufacturing processes. You will also be exposed to management training and how to apply it to the production environment to become a multifaceted production manager.<br/><br/>As you progress through our modules, you’ll develop an understanding of engineering in different contexts, you’ll also learn about production engineering for manufacturing, as well as how to quality and process improvement. You’ll cover production, manufacturing, and other engineering modules and will be able to take your career in multiple directions.<br/><br/>You’ll broaden your understanding of design, maths, and product design, learning how these fields work in tandem in engineering. Progression from this course may include relevant employment, a Higher National Diploma (HND) or stepping into a senior position.<br/><br/>The course aims to:<br/>• Develop skills in manufacturing and mechanical engineering.<br/>• Encourage students to develop solutions to manufacturing and mechanical problems.<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/><br/>A Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering opens a wide array of rewarding career options in various sectors. Graduates of this program are equipped with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles and practical skills, making them valuable assets to industries that rely on innovation, design, and problem-solving. Here are some promising career paths:<br/><br/>CAD technician<br/>Design Engineer<br/>Electrical Engineer<br/>Electronics Engineer<br/>Sound/Broadcast Engineer<br/>Network Engineer<br/><br/>Each unit is worth 15 credits and over the course of the programme you will gain 120 credits.<br/><br/>6 hours for part-time course or 12 hours for full-time course.<br/>Two years part-time with one full day attendance per week, or one year full-time with the equivalent of two full day attendance per week.<br/><br/>On successful completion you may progress with us to a HND at Level 5 and then, if desired, to a top-up Level 6 on a related undergraduate programme such as:<br/><br/>BEng Tech (Hons)<br/>BSc (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Top-up)<br/><br/>For further information please contact us by visiting the contact page on the college website.<br/><br/>Although every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate, there may be changes to this programme and provision. We will endeavour to keep prospective and current students updated where appropriate and when the information becomes available.