Engineering with Specialisms

South West College - Omagh

 

Course Name Engineering with Specialisms
Course Provider South West College - Omagh
Alternative Provider(s) South West College - Dungannon, South West College - Technology & Skills Centre
Course Code EXC50037
Course Type Northern Ireland
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Foundation at UK Level 5  Comparing Qualifications in the UK and Ireland Ulster University None
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Attendance Options Full time
Location (Districts) Omagh, Dungannon, Enniskillen
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment

Expand+How to Apply
Unlike UCAS and CAO many of the Higher Education courses offered at South West College are by direct application to the College only.

Application forms are available to download from the College website: www.swc.ac.uk/learn/how-toap...

Duration 2 years full-time.
Entry Requirements

Expand+Entry Requirements
Minimum 32 UCAS points (80 in old UCAS points), 56 UCAS points (140 in old UCAS points) for fast-track option, and GCSE English and Maths Grade C. Refer to general entry requirements.

General Entry Requirements
The following ...

Course Fee £2,500.
Financial Support

Expand+Full-Time Higher Education
Application forms
Prospective students complete a PN1 application form through their local Education Authority to assess the level of financial support that they will be entitled to.

Financial support available incl...

Course Content Description
This course has a broad application, from school leavers and national diploma learners to employees wanting to up-skill. Learners will complete all core modules in their first year and then choose a specialism in their second year. Specialist subjects include Wind Turbine Technology, Mechatronics, Automotive Engineering, and Manufacturing Engineering. The course focuses on common core engineering disciplines and skills and then incorporates topics relevant to each specialism.
Subjects Taught

Expand+Core modules include:
Mathematics for Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Principles; Introduction to Engineering; Hydraulics and Pneumatics; Materials and Manufacturing Processes; CAD and Project; Engineering Science; Mechanical Technology.

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Assessment Method This course is primarily assessed by coursework and examination, with a focus on work-based projects.
Careers or Further Progression

Expand+Progression Opportunities
The Foundation Degree in Engineering offers the following articulation routes: Automotive Engineering - BEng Hons in Mechanical Engineering (Jordanstown); Manufacturing Engineering - BEng Hons in Mechanical and Manufacturin...

Comment

Expand+Higher Education
The College offers a wide range of modern and industry-relevant Higher Education curriculum. A key strategic target for the College has been to widen access and participation opportunities for students and, particularly, for the pop...

Further Enquiries Course Coordinator(s)
John.Moore@swc.ac.uk
Uel.Little@swc.ac.uk
Martin.Carberry@swc.ac.uk
Glenn.Campbell@swc.ac.uk
Mark.McGuigan@swc.ac.uk
Location Campus Locations
Dungannon,
Enniskillen,
Omagh.
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