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Course Overview:This programme enables employees to undertake a Level 5 Foundation Degree in Mechanical Engineering validated by Ulster University.Modules of study will include:Mathematics for EngineeringMechanical ScienceFluid, Graphical Communication and CADBusiness ManagementEngineering MaterialsComputer Aided ManufactureDynamicsEngineering MechanicsEngineering Design with Parametric CADFurther Mathematics for EngineersHeat TransferStrength of MaterialsQuality and Business Improvement
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Course Overview:
This programme enables employees to undertake a Level 5 Foundation Degree in Mechanical Engineering validated by Ulster University.
Modules of study will include:
Mathematics for Engineering
Mechanical Science
Fluid, Graphical Communication and CAD
Business Management
Engineering Materials
Computer Aided Manufacture
Dynamics
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Design with Parametric CAD
Further Mathematics for Engineers
Heat Transfer
Strength of Materials
Quality and Business Improvement Techniques
Work Based Learning
Careers in engineering are popular due to their prestige, positive job outlook and the higher than average salary. Whether you want to specialise in mechanical, manufacturing, production, aeronautical, energy supply, electronics, electrical, communications or maintenance engineering, there is a wide range of engineering opportunities available in Ireland, the UK and abroad. Successful completion of the Foundation Degree with appropriate grades enables progression to Year 2 BEng Hons degree pathway of related degree in Ulster University; similar degrees at other universities, or employment opportunities in this field.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
64
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Details
UK - 64 UCAS points to include at least one Grade C from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Design/Technology. If not offering A-Level Mathematics you must have GCSE Mathematics at Grade B. GCSE English Language (or University-approved equivalent) at Grade C or above; OR BTEC Extended Diploma (18 units) in a relevant discipline, with a Merit or above in at least half of the units taken (including Mathematics and Mechanical Principles) and passes in the remaining units, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above; OR Relevant Access course with an overall mark of at least 50%, including passes in Mathematics and a Science subject.
UK - 64 UCAS points to include at least one Grade C from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Design/Technology. If not offering A-Level Mathematics you must have GCSE Mathematics at Grade B. GCSE English Language (or University-approved equivalent) at Grade C or above; OR BTEC Extended Diploma (18 units) in a relevant discipline, with a Merit or above in at least half of the units taken (including Mathematics and Mechanical Principles) and passes in the remaining units, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above; OR Relevant Access course with an overall mark of at least 50%, including passes in Mathematics and a Science subject.
UK - 64 UCAS points to include at least one Grade C from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Design/Technology. If not offering A-Level Mathematics you must have GCSE Mathematics at Grade B. GCSE English Language (or University-approved equivalent) at Grade C or above; OR BTEC Extended Diploma (18 units) in a relevant discipline, with a Merit or above in at least half of the units taken (including Mathematics and Mechanical Principles) and passes in the remaining units, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above; OR Relevant Access course with an overall mark of at least 50%, including passes in Mathematics and a Science subject.
UK - 64 UCAS points to include at least one Grade C from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Design/Technology. If not offering A-Level Mathematics you must have GCSE Mathematics at Grade B. GCSE English Language (or University-approved equivalent) at Grade C or above; OR BTEC Extended Diploma (18 units) in a relevant discipline, with a Merit or above in at least half of the units taken (including Mathematics and Mechanical Principles) and passes in the remaining units, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above; OR Relevant Access course with an overall mark of at least 50%, including passes in Mathematics and a Science subject.
UK - 64 UCAS points to include at least one Grade C from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Design/Technology. If not offering A-Level Mathematics you must have GCSE Mathematics at Grade B. GCSE English Language (or University-approved equivalent) at Grade C or above; OR BTEC Extended Diploma (18 units) in a relevant discipline, with a Merit or above in at least half of the units taken (including Mathematics and Mechanical Principles) and passes in the remaining units, plus GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above; OR Relevant Access course with an overall mark of at least 50%, including passes in Mathematics and a Science subject.