Category: 1. HND Courses

1. HND Courses

HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is for those who are employed or seeking employment at the technician or engineer level in the electrical or electronic engineering environment. This course offers a broad range of skills and insight in preparation for a career in the electrical or electronic engineering industry. By studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering, you can choose from a range of units that will allow you to tailor your studies towards electronics or electrical power or a combination of the two.

About the HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering course

Using electricity to process and store the information behind technology, such as mobile phones and computers, as well as a huge range of systems in commerce and industry, is the principle that underlies electrical /electronic engineering. Both depend on the same fundamental scientific laws but diverge widely beyond these starting points. 

As technology progresses, we become more reliant on electrical and electronic systems to control mechanical devices, and as such, the opportunities for employment in this sector have increased. The Higher National Diploma (HND) Programme in Electrical and Electronic Engineering is strongly vocational and forms a solid basis in Electrical and Electronic Engineering fundamentals. It aims to produce high-quality, creative technicians and engineers. 

Higher National Diploma qualifications are widely welcomed by employers, recognised by many international professional bodies and have access to UK and other universities to enter into the second or final year of an honours degree in Electrical/Electronic/Computer Engineering.

The HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is for those who want to build up their engineering skills and work towards becoming professional engineers. The course will develop skills and knowledge that will allow you to bring together engineering elements in project-based assignments related to the needs of the engineering sector. The Higher National Diploma Electrical and Electronic Engineering provides you with a programme of study over a range of disciplines to help you develop skills to progress your career through employment or further education at the degree level. 

The course will teach you core engineering principles and demonstrate how the knowledge you gain can be used effectively in the workplace. The programme has been developed in consultation with local industry and combines theory and practical work with a focus on industrial applications.

Course Length:  2 years;
Start dates:  January/April/August/September;

This course is for those who are employed or seeking employment at technician or engineer level in electrical or electronic engineering environment. An HND award opens up the possibility of a career in a range of engineering disciplines including design, manufacturing, project management and IT. The qualification provides you with the opportunity to seek career development into senior positions in national and international companies. Further studies will open more opportunities to work as a technician/technician engineer in electrical and electronics design, power engineering manufacture, maintenance, testing or fault finding.

  • Minimum Age: 18 years old;
  • Applicants are required to submit proof of prior certificated learning (e.g. Secondary School Diploma/Baccalaureate/Level 3 qualification) or relevant work experience;
  • Applicants who do not have English as their first language will be required to demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of the English language;
  • An interview with the college is compulsory prior student registration.
  • Applicants must bring their original certificates when coming for registration;

Year 1:

  • Analytical methods for engineering
  • Engineering science
  • Combinational and sequential logic
  • Computer programming techniques
  • Principles and Applications of Microcontrollers
  • Operational Amplifiers
  • Data communications and networks
  • Radio Communication Engineering

Year 2:

  • Project design, implementation and evaluation
  • Electrical and Electronic Principles
  • Personal and Professional Development
  • Further analytical methods for engineers
  • Electronic principles
  • Advanced Mathematics for Engineering
  • Further Electrical Principles
  • Telecommunication principles

* The units can vary, depending on the optional modules which your institution will choose for the course structure.

Assessment

Assessment is based on assignments, typically one assignment per unit. These assignments will vary and include a mix of formal reports, presentations and practical tasks, but there will be no formal exams.  You won’t have to write any exams during your HND; instead you will focus on gaining practical, applicable skills through real-world case studies and group and individual assignments.  Learners are assessed using a variety of methods, including group work, tutorials, lectures, seminars presentations, role play and case study analyses, written assignments. All units will be individually graded as ‘passes, ‘merit’ or ‘distinction’. To achieve a full qualification you must pass all 8 units to achieve the higher certificate and all 16 units to achieve the higher diploma.

Progression

After completion you can progress to the 3rd year at the university and apply for a Top-Up course in related engineering areas such as electrical engineering, electronics or communications engineering.

Self-Funding

The Tuition Fee of the course will vary depending on the institution you wish to study in, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU and International Students as well. Please contact us to find out the tuition fee for a specific course you’d like to know about.

Government Funds – Student Finance England

If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on Indefinite stay, you can receive support from the government via Student Loan Company to cover tuition fees and some living costs while studying, depending on your circumstances. Tuition fee loans, to cover the full cost of your course, are paid directly to the course provider. Maintenance loans can be applied for at the same time, lending you money at the start of each term. You won’t have to pay back the loan until after your course, when you’re earning above a certain level.  Students can still apply for grants if they’re eligible for certain benefits, disabled, or need help with childcare costs.

HND Public Services

The Public Services course is structured to meet the needs of students wishing to pursue a career in Public and Emergency services. 

It will help you to improve your skills and understanding of the sector, you’ll learn how to identify and solve public service-related issues, as well as how to use communication and information technology effectively.

How the Public Services course can help you

Furthermore, you’ll expand your knowledge in terms of major incidents, human psychology and sociology, criminology health and safety and your own personal efficiency during certain situations where public services are employed. 

This course will offer you both the theoretical knowledge needed to understand the decision-making process and practical skills required in Public Services sector, as well as offering a particular focus on all units of the sector, so it would be easier for you to choose your career pathway after graduation.

At the same time, this course will help you expand critical skills such as time management, teamwork, communication, self-motivation and develop an understanding of the sensitivity openness required to work with certain groups of people.

Course Length:  2 years;
Start dates:  January/April/August/September;

  • Civil servant
  • Armed Forces Commissioned Officer
  • Project manager
  • Community support worker
  • Events manager
  • Political parties Election campaigner
  • Political parties’ analyst
  • Political parties’ adviser
  • HNS emergency planner
  • Charities administrator/manager
  • Minimum age: 18 years old
  • Applicants are required to submit proof of the highest qualification obtained (e.g., Secondary School diploma/Baccalaureate/Level 3 Diploma) or relevant work experience
  • Overseas learners must demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of English language
  • Applicants must attend an interview with a member of the admission team
  • Applicants must bring the original certificates at the moment of registration

Year 1:

  • Organisational structure and culture
  • Mental Health
  • Equality and diversity
  • Public services in contemporary society
  • Integrated emergency management
  • Law and legal systems
  • Third sector and public services
  • Psychology of behaviour

 

      Year 2:

  • Research project
  • Reflective professional practice
  • Youth offending
  • Contemporary Sociological Issues
  • Offender management

*Modules may vary depending on the chosen institution.

Assessment.

The assessment is based on assignments, typically one assignment per unit. These assignments will vary and include a mix of formal reports, presentations and practical tasks.  

You won’t have to write any exams during your HND, instead you will focus on gaining practical, applicable skills through real-world case studies and group and individual assignments.  

Learners are assessed using a variety of methods, including group work, tutorials, lectures, seminars, presentations, essays, role play and case study analyses. All units will be individually graded as ‘pass, ‘merit’ or ‘distinction’. 

You must pass all 8 units to achieve a higher certificate and all 16 units to achieve a higher diploma.

Progression.

After completion you can progress to the 3rd year at university and apply for a Top-Up course such as BA/BSc (Hons) in Public Services, Criminology, Policing, Uniformed and Public Services, Public Services and the Community, Applied Social Science.

Student Loans available.

Self-Funding

The Tuition Fee of the course may vary depending on the institution you have chosen, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU and International Students as well. 

Please contact us to find out the tuition fee for a specific course you’d like to know about.

Government Funds – Student Finance England

If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on Indefinite stay, you can receive support from the government via Student Loan Company to cover tuition fees and some living costs while studying, depending on your circumstances. 

Tuition fee loans, which cover the full cost of your course, are paid directly to the course provider. 

You can apply for a Maintenance loan at the same time, which will help you cover some of your expenses. This loan will be paid directly into your bank account at the start of each term. 

You won’t have to pay back the loan until one after your graduation, when you’ll earn over a threshold set by Student Loan.  

Students can also apply for other grants subject to availability and eligibility, such as grants for disability, or for childcare costs.

HND Civil Engineering

Created specifically for students interested in civil engineering and construction, the Construction and Built Environment (Civil Engineering) course will develop you as a professional and self-reflecting individual able to meet all the requirements within the sector. 

The BTEC Higher National Diploma in Construction and Built Environment (Civil Engineering) will help you develop strong communication skills in order to manage projects, on-site teams and client requirements. 

The objectives of the course are as follows: 

  • To prepare you for the global building environment with the skills, knowledge and judgement necessary to accomplish high performance in the built environment sector.
  • To equip you with the education and training fundamental for careers such as civil engineering, building services engineering, construction management, architectural technology, etc.
  • To offer you the education and expertise of the way technologies are shaping the construction and building sectors and make sure you will be ready to work with these technologies.
  • To provide you with the opportunity of addressing environmental issues, with a focus on sustainability and recognise the crucial role that the building environment plays in approaching this matter.

The range of skills acquired during the study years will be most relevant to construction technology, construction practice, construction management and legal responsibilities in construction. 

Course Length:  2 years;
Start dates:  January/April/August/September;

  • Civil engineer
  • Chartered engineer
  • Building services engineer
  • Quantity surveying engineer
  • Construction manager
  • Architectural technology engineer
  • Minimum age: 18 years old
  • Applicants are required to submit proof of the highest qualification obtained (e.g., Secondary School diploma/Baccalaureate/Level 3 Diploma) or relevant work experience
  • Overseas learners must demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of English language
  • Applicants must attend an interview with a member of the admission team
  • Applicants must bring the original certificates at the moment of registration

Year 1:

  • Construction technology
  • Science and materials
  • Mathematics for construction
  • Principles of structural design
  • Individual project
  • Construction practice and management
  • Construction information (Drawing)
  • Civil engineering technology

 

Year 2:

  • Geotechnics and soil mechanics
  • Further mathematics for construction
  • Advanced structural design
  • Group project
  • Alternative methods for construction
  • Personal and professional development
  • Hydraulics

*Modules may vary depending on the chosen institution.

 

Assessment

The assessment is based on assignments, typically one assignment per unit. These assignments will vary and include a mix of formal reports, presentations and practical tasks.  

You won’t have to write any exams during your HND, instead you will focus on gaining practical, applicable skills through real-world case studies and group and individual assignments.  

Learners are assessed using a variety of methods, including group work, tutorials, lectures, seminars, presentations, essays, role play and case study analyses. All units will be individually graded as ‘pass, ‘merit’ or ‘distinction’. 

You must pass all 8 units to achieve a higher certificate and all 16 units to achieve a higher diploma.

Progression

After completion you can progress to the 3rd year at university and apply for a Top-Up course such as BA/BSc (Hons) Top-up degree in Engineering – Civil.

Student Loans available.

Self-Funding

The Tuition Fee of the course may vary depending on the institution you have chosen, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU and International Students as well. 

Please contact us to find out the tuition fee for a specific course you’d like to know about.

 

Government Funds – Student Finance England

If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on Indefinite stay, you can receive support from the government via Student Loan Company to cover tuition fees and some living costs while studying, depending on your circumstances. 

Tuition fee loan, which is covering the full cost of your course, will be paid directly to the course provider. 

You can apply for a Maintenance loan at the same time, which will help you cover some of your expenses. This loan will be paid directly into your bank account at the start of each term. 

You won’t have to pay back the loans until one year after your graduation, when you’ll earn over a threshold set by Student Loan.  

Students can also apply for other grants subject to availability and eligibility, such as grants for disability, or for childcare costs.

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