Degrees Prospectus Bradford College
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ENGINEERING
Professional memberships
Graduates can apply for Institute of
Civil Engineers Membership (MICE) and
register with the Engineering Council as an
incorporated engineer (IEng).
Facilities
Our Engineering students learn in our
industry standard labs and workshops
at our Trinity Green campus.
Course title Course length Entry requirements
HNC Engineering
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
HND Engineering
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
HNC Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
HND Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
1 year full-time/
18 months part-time
2 years full-time/
3 years part-time
1 year full-time/
18 months part-time
2 years full-time/
3 years part-time
80 UCAS Tariff Points
80 UCAS Tariff Points
80 UCAS Tariff Points
80 UCAS Tariff Points
Are you mad about technology, enjoy making
things and are both creative and analytical?
Then engineering could be the perfect fit for you.
To become an engineer you can study one of our
courses in electrical and electronic engineering
or mechanical engineering.
Whether you opt for Electrical and Electronic
Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, our
courses will provide you with the core knowledge,
skills and techniques that all engineers require,
irrespective of future specialism.
Your HNC is an opportunity to obtain a sound
understanding of engineering design, engineering
mathematics and engineering science.
Depending on your engineering pathway, during
your HND you will take specialist units such as
electronic circuits and devices and electrical
and electronic principles, or mechanical
principles and Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Regardless of which pathway you take,
you will learn how to manage your own
engineering project.
What makes our Engineering courses unique
is that we don’t just rely on exams and
assignments. You’ll be able to demonstrate
your newly acquired engineering knowledge
and skills through practicals, portfolios of
evidence, lab work, reflective activities,
group work, presentations and discussions.
With engineering being a hands-on sector, it only
makes sense that we provide you with some
real-world experience. We have excellent industry
links, which facilitate on-site visits, expert
lectures and work experience for our students.
At each qualification stage you will receive an
award. The flexibility of our Engineering courses
means you can complete a HNC or HND, start
working in industry and return at any point to
further your qualifications.
Once you leave us with your qualification in
engineering, you will be ready for employment
in roles such as a higher mechanical technician,
service engineer and design engineer. You can
also progress onto further study at university.
On average, electrical
engineers earn
£35,085
per year
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