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Advanced Engineering
Over a lifetime, Engineering graduates earn £243,730 more than those who ended their education after A Levels*
*Pooled Labour Force Survey 2000-2005* Amounts apply to the 2012/13 academic year and may be subject to increase in subsequent years of study.
*Source: Complete University Guide 2013†Source: The Times Higher Education World Rankings 2010/11
For advice or additional information about the various funding options, please contact us on T 01253 504 496/298 | W www.direct.gov.uk
WhyWhat Is your route to engineering success?
These programmes aim to develop a clear understanding of
the principles and skills involved in the various Engineering
disciplines. The courses have a strong vocational emphasis and
provide general transferable skills in readiness for employment in
this specialised field. This is a new approach to higher education,
integrating academic and applied learning with an industrial
context. It is the result of a partnership between employers and
the College to develop innovative and flexible delivery models for
all the HNC programmes.
Who are B&FC?
B&FC holds national Beacon status and is renowned for high
standards of teaching, value for money and a strong climate of
student support. Our degree courses are awarded by Lancaster
University, ranked in the top ten universities nationally* and
among the top 1% globally†. They’re designed with employers
for employers to get your career off to the best possible start.
Why An HNC Engineering qualification?
Skilled engineers are currently in short supply and excellent
career opportunities exist as design production or project
engineers at technician engineer level. Many past students
are now employed by major companies such as EDF Energy,
Westinghouse (Springfields Fuels Ltd), BAE Systems, Airbus, NIC,
GCE and Ford Motor Company as design, production, project or
research and development engineers.
Study options and prices Flexible study optionsAt B&FC, students have the opportunity to study either full
or part-time, depending on their external commitments. Part-
time study is ideal for those in employment and wherever
possible, we will fit timetabling around the demands of family
and working life. Learning takes place at our Bispham Campus.
Help with funding your tuitionA whole range of help is available to make the cost of studying much more manageable. Low-interest loans, non-repayable grants and even our own College Bursary Scheme ensure that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has the means to access a university education.
Full-time UK students
£6,000*total fee Students receive 15 hours contact time over 2 days per week for a period of 1 year. Full-time learners receive higher levels of support including additional tutorials and workshops.
Full-time international students
£7,000*total fee Students receive 15 hours contact time over 2 days per week for a period of 1 year. Full-time learners receive higher levels of support including additional tutorials and workshops.
Part-time UK students
£4,500*total fee Students receive 12 hours contact time per week for a period of 1 year; alternatively, fewer hours can be studied over a period of either 18 months or 2 years. Part-time students receive less individual support than full-time students and should be highly motivated towards independent learning.
Engineering?
Edexcel BTEC HNC Engineering
Fast-track through to our degree programmeswith the
What will you have to pay?
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HNC - Engineering Course outline
The programmes offer a fixed package of 8 units. The units are
seen as sections that complement each other and have been
selected and developed through close links with manufacturing
industries. You will be equipped with the skills and applied
knowledge that will enable you to provide twenty first century
technologies to industrial situations while glimpsing at what the
future holds for these skills and technologies.
Choose from:
1. HnC in aeronautical engineering
2. HnC in General engineering
3. HnC in mechanical engineering
4. HnC in electrical/electronic engineering
Successful completion of this Level 4 programme at Merit Level
will give you direct entry to one of our degree programmes,
validated by Lancaster University but delivered here at our
Bispham Campus.
What skills, qualities and experience do I need?
You will need good communication skills as the modules are
delivered using an array of lectures, discussions, seminars and
presentations. Good interpersonal skills are also important as
you will be working in groups on a regular basis and this provides
an opportunity for networking. You will be required to complete
assignments to tight deadlines so good time management skills
are essential.
We provide:
• A high standard of tuition
• Close liaison with industry
• Extensive and up-to-date equipment
• Continuous assessment
• A pleasant environment conducive to learning with easy access
to staff and resources (Bispham Campus)
• Progression to BEng degree programmes.
What are we looking for?
To obtain a place on this programme, candidates must be able to
demonstrate evidence of analytical and communication skills at a
higher level. Applicants without the standard entry requirements,
but who have industrial experience, will be considered through an
interview process and by demonstrating their ability to complete
the programme satisfactorily.
Will I be able to fit study around my other commitments?
B&FC has an ethos of ensuring that high quality learning is
accessible to as many learners as possible and our approach to
the HNC Engineering is no different. The qualification can be
studied full-time, part-time or via a combination of the two,
allowing each learner the flexibility to choose a mode of delivery
appropriate to their own particular needs.
For successful graduates, the employment prospects in this
field are outstanding. Two recent alumni are now employed
by aston martin, and by atomic Weapons establishment plc
as a Trainee Warhead Safety engineer. in addition, many work
experience placements have the potential to turn into full-time,
permanent positions.
“ I chose B&FC as it has the best reputation around for the course I wanted to do. It also has a more
practical aspect of learning and a wide range of students attend. I enjoyed the course as it fitted
my aspirations perfectly. We only had a small class so we got a lot of one-to-one time with the
lecturers, who were always keen to help us.”
Rachael Carr, Flight Systems Engineer at BAE Systems, current BEng student and Team UK contestant at WorldSkills London 2011
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