In this course participants will gain a broad understanding of the principles and practical applications of electrical and electronic engineering. They will also undertake a work-related project and personal professional development.
Participants must have achieved one of the following: a BTEC National Certificate in Engineering, including a minimum of a merit Mathematics and Project; a GCE A Level in Mathematics or an appropriate science based subject, plus another A Level in a different subject, plus 5 GCSE’s at Grade C or above, including Mathematics and Science.
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September – contact provider for latest dates |
2 Years |
Full time | 01-Sep-10 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 7SA |
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2 Years |
Part-time | 01-Sep-10 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 7SA |
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Leeds Metropolitan University
Electrical Engineering (General), Electronic Engineering (General)

This course was highly relevant to my job in achievement figures. It took 5 months to complete online which was very manageable whilst working full-time. I could link the course to my job and use examples from my job in assessments. I found...more
There are plenty of resources to use while practicing for the "real" tests such as handbooks and online documents, the staff are knowledgeable of the different areas within computing, The course will be ran at a pace that suits the individu...more
good course experrienced teachers eay pace a recommended course for all ages it offers the chance to progress...more
3 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.You don't need to be a graduate but the course is at at degree level so be prepared for some theory and essay writing. But the emphasis is on practice and you need regular teaching experience. You may need to take further subject specific q...more
Personally speaking the course was a waste of time as I already had the neccessary skills, however many of the students will have been less experienced and found the subject matter useful. The tutor could be helpful when he wasn't stressed ...more
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