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Where will this course lead?If you wish to progress on to Mechanical engineering management or gain professional recognition by progression to Incorporated Engineer Status, then our HNC in Mechanical Engineering will give you the qualification to do so.You also have an opportunity to continue your studies to BSc level following completion of the HNC.How will this course be delivered?The course is delivered through various assignments that cover 120 credits over 2 years these will taught through
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Where will this course lead?
If you wish to progress on to Mechanical engineering management or gain professional recognition by progression to Incorporated Engineer Status, then our HNC in Mechanical Engineering will give you the qualification to do so.
You also have an opportunity to continue your studies to BSc level following completion of the HNC.
How will this course be delivered?
The course is delivered through various assignments that cover 120 credits over 2 years these will taught through practical demonstrations, workshops and lectures.
What can I do after this course?
You may be able to progress onto the second year of a Foundation Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Solihull College with opportunities to continue to BSc (Hons) degree at our Woodlands Campus
Alternatively, you may be able to progress onto similar Foundation Degrees, HNDs or degree programmes at other educational establishments
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Details
A level 3 BTEC National Qualification, 4 GCSEs grade C or level 4/5 and above, plus at least one A-Level or 2AS Levels (40 points), in an appropriate subject. Mature students, who do not meet these academic qualifications for a Mechanical Engineering HNC Diploma, will have relevant work or life experience taken into consideration. All students need to be able to demonstrate competency in English and Maths, possess suitable references and have a successful College interview and initial assessment.
A level 3 BTEC National Qualification, 4 GCSEs grade C or level 4/5 and above, plus at least one A-Level or 2AS Levels (40 points), in an appropriate subject. Mature students, who do not meet these academic qualifications for a Mechanical Engineering HNC Diploma, will have relevant work or life experience taken into consideration. All students need to be able to demonstrate competency in English and Maths, possess suitable references and have a successful College interview and initial assessment.
A level 3 BTEC National Qualification, 4 GCSEs grade C or level 4/5 and above, plus at least one A-Level or 2AS Levels (40 points), in an appropriate subject. Mature students, who do not meet these academic qualifications for a Mechanical Engineering HNC Diploma, will have relevant work or life experience taken into consideration. All students need to be able to demonstrate competency in English and Maths, possess suitable references and have a successful College interview and initial assessment.
A level 3 BTEC National Qualification, 4 GCSEs grade C or level 4/5 and above, plus at least one A-Level or 2AS Levels (40 points), in an appropriate subject. Mature students, who do not meet these academic qualifications for a Mechanical Engineering HNC Diploma, will have relevant work or life experience taken into consideration. All students need to be able to demonstrate competency in English and Maths, possess suitable references and have a successful College interview and initial assessment.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Other UK.
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£2,500
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within England.
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£2,500
per year
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Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Scotland.
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£2,500
per year
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This is the fee you pay if you live within Wales.
Please note,this fee has been confirmed.
£2,500
per year
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Solihull College & University Centre is based in the Birmingham suburb of Solihull and offers courses from post-school age (16yrs) up to degree level.
To provide accreditation for its courses, the college works in partnership with several universities, including Oxford Brookes, Newman, Coventry and Northampton universities. It also offers HNCs and HNDs through Pearson.
The college has two campuses; Blossomfield Campus near Solihull town centre, and Woodlands Campus in north Solihull.
The college was awarded a Gold rating from the Teaching Excellence Framework for its university level provision before its merger with Stratford-upon-Avon College in 2018. It was the only college in the West Midlands to achieve this, beating various Russell Group universities.