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HNC Electrical & Electronic Engineering (HTQ)

Subject Area

Engineering

Student Type

Students aged 16-18 | Adults

Study Mode

Part Time

Course Type

Higher Education

What is the course about?

The qualification prepares students for employment in the engineering sector or further study at university. Students who are already employed in the engineering sector will be able to study for a qualification that will support their career progression by fostering the technical and transferable skills required. The programme can be studied part-time over two years. Alternatively, this course can be studied full-time in one year, please check the website for further details.

Why should I choose the course?

The programme works closely with employers to deliver a current and industry relevant curriculum offering a very high-quality education for higher education students. Higher education students have access to specialist facilities and resources to support their programme of study as well as designated learning spaces to support independent study. Tutorials will present you with the opportunity for focused one to one support. Google classroom (VLE) is an invaluable aid to your studies acting not only as a repository for taught material but also for the setting of formative assessment such as quizzes.

Further reading and research support will also be provided in Google classroom along with a copy of your programme documentation such as the Programme Handbook.

The course combines theoretical and practical elements which are delivered using a range of assessment methods, including reports, presentations, academic essays, work-related projects, please note there are no exams during this course. Various industry-based software packages and test equipment are used to enhance practical and employability skills.

What will I learn?

The HNC consists of the following units:

Core Mandatory

  • Unit 4001: Engineering Design
  • Unit 4002: Engineering Maths
  • Unit 4004: Managing a Professional Engineering Project (Note: This is a Pearson-set unit.)

Specialist Mandatory

  • Unit 4014: Production Engineering for Manufacture
  • Unit 4015: Automation, Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers (plcs)
  • Unit 4017: Quality and Process Improvement
  • Unit 4019: Electrical and Electronic Principles
  • Unit 4021: Electrical Machines

Various industry-based software packages and test equipment used to enhance practical and employability skills.

We do not guarantee that a non-mandatory unit will always run in any given academic year as options may be dependent on student numbers, sector requirements, and staff expertise.

What will the course lead on to?

Progression onto a related university degree. Alternatively, entry into employment as an engineer/technician in a wide variety of industries. The course could improve career development prospects for those already employed in industry.

Are there any links with industry and university?

We have close links with a number of employers and organisations who share their own industry experience with students and work with us to deliver workshops and presentations. These employer relationships have been developed over a number of years by our staff to ensure that the information and knowledge shared with students is directly relevant to their chosen course of study.

What support is available?

We have a team of staff dedicated to providing learning support if it is required and a welfare team that are on hand to offer guidance, support and help when needed. For further information on HE student support please visit https://wvr.ac.uk/adults/higher-education/higher-education-student-support/ Additionally, eligible students can access a wide range of finance and funding support to help them during their time at college. For further information on HE funding support please visit: https://wvr.ac.uk/adults/higher-education

Why should I choose to study the course at Warrington & Vale Royal College?

The college offers a very high-quality education for HE students. Higher education student feedback is strong and students are highly complementary of their learning experience. Higher education students have access to specialist facilities and resources to support their programme of study as well as designated HE learning spaces to support independent study.

Here at Warrington & Vale Royal College we have a team of dedicated, experienced staff who can share their extensive knowledge and skills with you. Learning in a friendly and inclusive environment, you will be fully supported to achieve your goals.

What are the entry requirements?

You will typically have one of the following:

  • A BTEC level 3 or other level 3 qualification in a related subject, minimum MPP or MM
  • T Level with overall grade Pass
  • A minimum of two A-Levels (A2) with one in a related subject at grade C or above
  • Access to HE with relevant options

AND

  • A* to C grade and/or 9 to 4 in GCSE English (language or literature)
  • A* to C grade and/or 9 to 4 in GCSE Maths

Non-native English speakers who have not undertaken their final two years of schooling in English need to demonstrate capability in English at a standard equivalent to the levels identified below. This is necessary before being recruited to the programme, as the programme is both taught and assessed in English:

  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level B2
  • IELTS 5.5; reading and writing must be 5.5.

We welcome applications from mature students who have appropriate work experience in a related sector or role and/or have professional qualifications in a related industry.

All HNC/HND programmes require the completion of a personal statement prior to an admissions interview being offered. You will also be required to provide a reference from one of the following options:

  • A previous course leader/teacher (if progressing from a recently attended further or higher education course)
  • A recent or current employer
  • An appropriate professional who can provide a character reference (if you have not been in recent education or employment).

What are my funding options?

Students applying to study on a Higher Education course can apply for a HE student loan at www.gov.uk/student-finance

For further Finance support and enquiries please visit https://wvr.ac.uk/adults/higher-education

Are there any additional costs associated with the course?

Students will need to purchase a TINA simulation package for this course at an estimated cost of £75.00. Also they should have a laptop/desktop to download any available free software packages.

In previous years students have attended a trip to Thomas Hardy during the duration of their course and learners should arrange their own transport and food.

The college provides all students with £3 print credit, any further printing will incur a cost.

Careers Information

Course options

Starts Sep 2025

Duration
33 Weeks
Class Times
TBC
Location
Warrington Campus Campus
Day(s)
TBC
Adult Fee
2,997 per year
16-18 Fee
2,997 per year

Starts Sep 2025

Duration
33 Weeks
Class Times
TBC
Location
Winsford Campus Campus
Day(s)
TBC
Adult Fee
2,997 per year
16-18 Fee
2,997 per year

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