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HNC Engineering Systems - Full Time

Who is this course aimed at?

It is aimed at those who wish to progress to employment as multi-skilled, electro-mechanical technicians. The course integrates the basic principles of mechanical, electrical and systems engineering which are vital to both the traditional engineering industries and the emerging renewable energies sector.

What entry requirements will I need?

Entry is subject to an interview selection process which will assess your suitability in terms of academic qualifications and motivation. Progressing Students: Successful completion of a relevant NC (NC Engineering Systems). Direct Entry: Ideally two Highers (one in Maths or Physics preferred). Mature applicants with relevant employment experience are welcome and will be assessed on an individual basis and may be required to undertake additional exercises.

How and where will I study?

The Engineering Department at the main Arbroath campus.

What will I study on this course?

The programme is based on a ‘systems approach’, and will provide you with a thorough understanding of the relevant electrical and mechanical principles required for a career in Engineering. The course ncludes topics such as materials, CAD, engineering communication, energy, engineering practical skills, pneumatics and hydraulics.

Job and progression routes?

This course has been designed to equip you for employment in the engineering industry in both mechanical and electrical disciplines. HND Year 2 or university degree at another institution.


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For example:

  • funding for a course (whether from the Government or from the College’s charitable donations or other sources of income) may be reduced or withdrawn;
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