Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma in Engineering
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies


What will you be working towards?
Code | 05824-05825 |
Qualification Type | Not Set |
Qualification Level | Level 3 |
Course type | Full Time |
Overview
This mechanical engineering and design pathway has plenty of opportunities to solve problems that help improve people’s lives. It prepares your students for an engineering career in any number of engineering sectors. The successful manufacture of any product depends on well planned, accurate and complete design solutions. Students will develop an appreciation of engineering drawings, freehand graphical techniques, formal drawing techniques, as well as Computer Aided Design (CAD) and simulation tools within commercial CAD systems.
Advanced Technology, materials and materials science as well as simulation modelling are also studied in this pathway.
The electrical and electronic engineering pathway offers an opportunity to
understand the intricate world of electrics and electronics and has been developed
to prepare your students for a career in engineering with a bias in electrical
systems control. Skills necessary in engineering businesses such as aerospace and transportation will certainly include electronics in addition to mechanics.
This pathway considers areas in electrical and electronic design, circuit simulation and manufacture as well as a detailed understanding of electronic devices that
contribute to a modern energy-efficient world.
Entry requirements
***Covid-19 Update***
There will be no effect on your application to Engineering UTC Northern Lincolnshire
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We are working closely with the Department for Education to ensure all of our current and future students are on the correct courses and wholly supported through this period.
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