Apply online: www.midkent.ac.uk/ ENGINEERING Our courses and higher apprenticeships train the engineers of the future as well as those who are already working in the industry. You ll learn the analytical, research and design skills We ensure that our versatile programmes meet employers skills requirements through our links with local companies. The South East Local Enterprise Partnership s funding of 198,500 supports the expansion of engineering workshops with testing and analysis equipment. This will deliver training for the manufacturing, motor trades, transport and storage sectors. Depending on your choice of study you could cover topics including engineering design, plant and process principles and programmable logic controllers. Further optional modules include digital electronics, renewable energy or microelectronics. CAREER OPPORTUNITY An electronics engineer in the and Medway area can expect to earn on average 26.06 per hour.* *Data taken from EMSI May 2018. COURSE AM2 Three days (PT) HNC in Electronic (PT) Foundation Degree in Electronic One year (PT) 120 Credit (Top-up) Foundation Degree in Electronic 240 Credit HNC in Electrical (PT) Foundation Degree in Electrical One year (PT) 120 Credit (Top-up) Foundation Degree in Electrical 240 Credit HNC in Mechanical (PT) Foundation Degree in Mechanical One year (PT) 120 Credit (Top-up) Foundation Degree in Mechanical 240 Credit Level 4 Apprenticeships in (PT) I m on a higher level apprenticeship at the moment. I work at The Fountain Workshop, creating water features for large companies and councils. They ll need electrical systems to run the features, and keep them safe and legal. This course will be very useful to me in the future. I wanted to hone my electrical skills by doing the HNC, but keep my spectrum quite broad. The syllabus is wide-ranging, so I can keep my options open. The programme is very well structured, and everything is online, so it s a lot quicker. The tutor is very good at balancing the class with practical and theoretical teaching. You can apply the theory to a physical board, and test things out yourself. It s a good location with great facilities and teachers. Henry Metcalfe HNC in Electrical 62 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 63
AM2 HNC in Electronic Three days You will need to have achieved a pass in the Level 3 Electrical Technical Certificate. This qualification is ideal for electricians looking to achieve the high-quality skill standard set by employers within the industry. This will demonstrate that you have all of the necessary relevant and up-to-date safety-critical competencies. Completion of the AM2 end point assessment will enable you to apply for full-time employment within the electrical industry. You will be assessed by a series of timed practical assessments and a multiple choice examination. The exam will be taken over 16.5 hours in total and comprises: > Safe Isolation and Risk Assessment (1 hour) > Composite Installation (8.5 hours) > Inspection and Testing (3.5 hours) > Fault Diagnosis (2.5 hours) > Assessment of Applied Knowledge (1 hour online test). > A BTEC Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate in > A BTEC Extended Diploma in > Two A-levels (including maths). The HNC in Electronic is a unique course designed essential for today s marketplace. > Combinational and Sequential Logic > Microprocessor Systems > Project. Optional modules: > Manufacturing Design. The interview includes an Successful completion could lead to employment or promotion within the engineering sector as an engineering technician, project/design engineer, or in systems commissioning/applications. You may also progress to a foundation degree or full > Some modules are assessed by examination 64 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 65
Foundation Degree in Electronic 120 Credit (Top-up) Foundation Degree in Electronic 240 Credit One year You will need to hold a HNC in Electronic. This is a top-up course for students who have previously completed the HNC in Electronic course. The Foundation Degree in Electronic is designed Graduates will ideally be in a position to make a valuable contribution to the industry upon successful completion of the programme, having developed the analytical, research and design skills > Further Electronic Principles > Control Systems and Automation > Operational Amplifiers > Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits > Microprocessor Interfacing and Control. Full-time UCAS website. UCAS code: H610 > 80 UCAS points (under the new tariff) from A-levels (including maths) > A Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate (to MM level) > A Level 3 Extended Diploma (to MMM level). The Foundation Degree in Electronic is designed Graduates will ideally be in a position to make a valuable contribution to the industry upon successful completion of the programme, having developed the analytical, research and design skills > Combinational and Sequential Logic > Microprocessor Systems > Project > Further Electronic Principles > Control Systems and Automation > Operational Amplifiers > Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits > Microprocessor Interfacing and Control. > When applying for UCAS you will need the following codes for your application: UCAS code H610 and MidKent College s institution code M87 66 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 67
HNC in Electrical Foundation Degree in Electrical 120 Credit (Top-up) > A BTEC Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate in > A BTEC Extended Diploma in > Two A-levels (including maths). The HNC in Electrical is a unique course designed You will study a total of eight modules - four mandatory and four optional, depending on your individual needs and interests. > Utilisation of Electrical Energy > Renewable Energy > Project. Successful completion could lead to employment or promotion within the engineering sector as an engineering technician, project/design engineer, or in systems commissioning/applications. You may also progress to a foundation degree or full > There will be end exams on some modules One year You will need to have a HNC in Electrical. This is a top-up course for students who have previously completed the HNC in Electrical course. The Foundation Degree in is a unique course designed to meet the demands of the 21st century and address the Graduates will ideally be in a position to make a valuable contribution to the industry upon successful completion of the programme, having developed the analytical, research and design skills > Further Electrical Principles > Electronic Systems for Engineers > Electrical Power > Further Electrical Power > Measurement and Testing. 68 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 69
Foundation Degree in Electrical 240 Credit HNC in Mechanical Full-time UCAS website. UCAS code: H600 You should have at least one of the > 80 UCAS points (under the new tariff) from A-levels (including maths) > A Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate (to MM level) > A Level 3 Extended Diploma (to MMM level). The Foundation Degree in Electrical is designed to meet the demands of the 21st century and address the shortfall of trained engineers. > Utilisation of Electrical Energy > Renewable Energy > Project > Further Electrical Principles > Electronic Systems for Engineers > Electrical Power > Further Electrical Power > Measurement and Testing. > When applying for UCAS you will need the following codes for your application: UCAS code H600 and MidKent College s institution code M87 > A BTEC Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate in > A BTEC Extended Diploma in > Two A-levels (including maths). The HNC in Mechanical is designed to meet the demands of the 21st century and address the shortfall of trained engineers. You will study a total of eight modules - four mandatory and four optional, depending on your individual needs and interests. > Advanced CAD Techniques > Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics > Fluid Mechanics > Mechanical Principles > Materials > Project. Successful completion could lead to employment or promotion within the engineering sector as an engineering technician, project/design engineer, or in systems commissioning/applications. You may also progress to a foundation degree or full > There will be end exams on some modules 70 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 71
Foundation Degree in Mechanical 120 Credit (Top-up) Foundation Degree in Mechanical 240 Credit One year You will need to hold a HNC in Mechanical. This is a top-up course for students who have previously completed the HNC in Mechanical course. > Computer Aided Design and Manufacture > Strengths of Materials > Thermodynamics > Dynamics of Machines > Heat Transfer and Combustion. commissioning/ applications. You may also progress to a full Full-time UCAS website. UCAS code: H300 > 80 UCAS points (under the new tariff) from A-levels (including maths) > A Level 3 Diploma/ National Certificate (to MM level) > A Level 3 Extended Diploma/ National Diploma (to MMM level). The Foundation Degree in Mechanical is designed > Advanced CAD Techniques > Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics > Fluid Mechanics > Mechanical Principles > Materials > Project > Computer Aided Design and Manufacture > Strengths of Materials > Thermodynamics > Dynamics of Machines > Heat Transfer and Combustion. > When applying for UCAS you will need the following codes for your application: UCAS code H300 and MidKent College s institution code M87 72 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 73
Level 4 Apprenticeships in Our higher-level apprenticeships in have been designed in collaboration with local and national employers to ensure that your apprenticeship is relevant to the engineering sector, combining key theoretical knowledge learnt at College with practical, hands-on workplace experience. Your qualification will enable you to progress within your chosen company, or seek further training elsewhere. You ll learn the appropriate techniques and practices required within the industry, developing your skills of managing a project based on an identified need. Your analysis and critical skills will also be improved through the support of our industry-experienced lecturers. Your mathematical methods and statistical techniques will also be improved in order to analyse and solve problems within an engineering context. Higher level apprenticeship pathways include Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic. For more information, and to ensure the pathway and units are appropriate to your requirements, please contact our business development team on 01622 624900. 74 ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION 01634 402020 WWW.MIDKENT.AC.UK MIDKENT COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION 75