Title: Electrical & Electronic Technology I
Credits: 5
read more »Develop a basic understanding and working knowledge of the fundamentals of electrical and electronic technology and their applications in mechanical engineering.
Title: Engineering Computing
Credits: 5
read more »This module introduces the learner to 'Microsoft Office 2016' computing applications including MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint, MS Access and MS Project. Learners will start with basic applications and then progress through to an advanced level. The learner will develop a knowledge of how to apply the software to useful engineering applications such as formal report writing (laboratory), charting engineering data, producing equations and creating a technical database.
Students will be assessed on their learning by a variety of strategies including Continuous Assessment, Project and Course Work, Examinations and Moodle based assignments. Continuous assessment is worth 40%, Christmas exam is worth 20% and the final exam is worth 40%.
Title: Engineering Technology
Credits: 15
read more »The aim of this module is to develop an understanding and a working knowledge of the engineering technology and materials used in industry.
Title: Industrial Pneumatics
Credits: 5
read more »This module is designed to introduce the learner to Air technologies and their applications in Engineering. Introducing items such as pneumatic air actuators, air lifts, bulk transport and properties of air, applications of air systems.
Title: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Maths
Credits: 10
read more »Develop a recognition of the basics of engineering mathematics and use them to solve practical engineering problems.
Title: Mechanical CAD and Design
Credits: 10
read more »Engineering Drawing is an essential communication technique for those involved in Engineering, the aim of this module is to give the student a comprehensive introduction to the standards used in the preparation of Engineering drawings. Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems are now the typical means by which Engineering drawings are produced, students will use 2D and 3D CAD software to prepare a portfolio of their work.
Title: Mechanical Engineering Science
Credits: 10
read more »To develop an understanding of the basic laws of physics and their application to engineering.