HSDC Higher Education Prospectus 23/24

Teaching & Learning Classes are informal and incorporate a variety of teaching and learning methods e.g. discussion, lectures, group work and practical sessions. The course will be delivered over two years as a full time course, over three days a week. Assessment Assessment is made through completion of assignment-based activities, reports, coursework, practical work, independent study and research. Each unit is marked at Pass, Merit or Distinction grade and these will be used to calculate a final overall grade for the qualification. Industry Links The course has been designed with local employer needs in mind and can be used as part of a Levy-Funded Higher Apprenticeship. Progression Following the completion of this course, you can progress to a top-up degree at university or a degree Apprenticeship. Career destinations include Design Engineers, Electrical or Electronic Engineers and Mechanical Engineers.

Entry Requirements If you have recently been in education, the entry profile is likely to include one of the following: – Grade 9 - 4 in GCSE Mathematics – a sound mathematical ability is essential – A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Engineering – A Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in relevant subjects such as Mathematics, Physics etc.

How to Apply Applications to our university-level courses need to be made through UCAS. If you need any help with your application or you want further information on the student finance options available to you please get in touch with us on 023 9387 9999 ext. 4081 or email HE@hsdc.ac.uk. More information on how to apply can be found on page 53.

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