Higher National Certificate in Electrical-Electronic Engineering



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Higher National Certificate in Electrical-Electronic Engineering 2 Department: Engineering 3 Course Validation Number: 4 UCAS Code: 5 Qualification/Award Title: Higher National Certificate 6 Awarding Body: Edexcel 7 Professional Accreditation: The BTEC Higher National qualifications in Electrical/Electronic Engineering have been developed with career progression and recognition by professional bodies in mind. It is essential that learners gain the maximum benefit from their programme of study. Thus this development has been informed by discussions/relevant publications from the Engineering Council UK (EC (UK)), the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE), the Occupational Standards Council for Engineering, Engineering Professors Council (EPC), Engineering and Marine Training Authority (EMTA) and the Electricity Training Association (ETA). We have added value to this BTEC Higher National qualification by acquiring recognition from the Engineering Council UK. The following list is an indication of relevant professional bodies who recognize this BTEC Higher National in Electrical/Electronic Engineering designed to comply with the Engineering Council UK s SARTOR regulations: The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) Institute of Measurement and Control Further details of professional body recognition and exemptions for BTEC Higher Nationals are given in the publication BTEC Professional Recognition which is available on Edexcel s Website (www.edexcel.org.uk). 8 Relevant QAA Subject Benchmarking Group: (include QAA reference number for Units) 9 Mode (ways of studying the programme): PT Other

Programme Aims 10 The overall aims of this programme/course are to: meet the needs of industry, commerce and the public services by focusing on: the education and training of electrical/electronic engineers/technicians who are employed at a professional level in a variety of types of technical work, such as in: electrical, electronic or communication design, manufacture, maintenance and technical services areas of the engineering industry providing opportunities for electrical/electronic/communication engineers/technicians to achieve a nationally recognised level four vocationally specific qualification providing opportunities for full-time learners to gain a nationally recognised vocationally specific qualification to enter employment as an engineer/technician or progress to higher education vocational qualifications such as a full or part-time degree in electrical/electronic/communication engineering or related area providing opportunities for learners to focus on the development of the higher level skills in a technological and management context providing opportunities for learners to develop a range of skills and techniques and attributes essential for successful performance in working life This qualification meets the needs of the above rationale by: developing a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for successful performance in working life and thereby enable learners to make an immediate contribution to employment at the appropriate professional level preparing for a range of technical and management careers in electrical, electronic or communication engineering equipping individuals with knowledge, understanding and skills for success in employment in the electrical/electronic/communication engineering-based industry providing specialist studies relevant to individual vocations and professions in which learners are working or intend to seek employment in electrical/ electronic/communication engineering and its related industries enabling progression to or count towards an undergraduate degree or further professional qualification in electrical/electronic engineering or related area providing a significant educational base for progression to Incorporated Engineer level

Programme Learning Outcomes (A) Knowledge and Understanding 11 The Learning Outcomes are: Individual learning outcomes are applicable to each unit of this programme Business Management Techniques (H1) 1) Manage work activities to achieve organisational objectives 2) Select and apply costing systems and techniques 3) Analyse the key functions of financial planning and control 4) Apply project planning and scheduling methods to a specified project Engineering Science (H1) 1) Analyse static engineering systems 2) Analyse dynamic engineering systems 3) Apply DC and AC theory 4) Investigate information and energy control systems Analytical Methods for Engineers (H1) 1) Analyse and model engineering situations and solve problems using algebraic methods 2) Analyse and model engineering situations and solve problems using trigonometric methods 3) Analyse and model engineering situations and solve problems using the calculus 4) Analyse and model engineering situations and solve problems using statistics and probability Project (H2) 1) Select a project and agree specifications and procedures 2) Implement the project within agreed procedures and to specification 3) Evaluate the project 4) Present project outcome

Electrical and Electronic Principles (H2) 1) Investigate circuit theory 2) Investigate two-port networks 3) Investigate complex waves 4) Investigate transients in R-L-C circuits Engineering Design (H2) 1) Prepare a design specification 2) Prepare a design report 3) Use computer-based technology in the design process Electronics (H2) 1) Investigate signals and noise 2) Investigate types of amplifiers 3) Investigate circuits with feedback 4) Investigate oscillators Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits (H2) 1) Investigate power supplies for electronic systems 2) Investigate operational amplifier circuits 3) Investigate digital electronic circuits Programmable Logic Controllers (H1) 1) Investigate the design and operational characteristics of programmable logic controllers 2) Investigate programmable logic controller information and communication techniques 3) Investigate and apply programmable logic programming techniques

Instrumentation and Control Principles (H1) 1) Investigate the operation of modern instrumentation systems used in process control 2) Examine process control systems and controllers 3) Examine the use of regulating units in control system 12 The Teaching and Learning Strategies are: Edexcel does not define the mode of study for BTEC Higher National qualifications. Centres are free to offer the qualifications using any mode of delivery that meets the needs of their learners. Here at COSC this may be through traditional classroom teaching (practical and theory), open learning, distance learning or a combination of these. Whatever mode of delivery is used, we will ensure that you, the learner has appropriate access to the resources identified in the specifications and to the subject specialists delivering the units. This is particularly important for learners studying for the qualification through open or distance learning. Full guidance on Edexcel s policies on distance assessment. and electronic assessment. Are provided on the Edexcel website. (www.edexcel/org.uk) Learners studying for the qualification on a part-time basis bring with them a wealth of experience that will be utilised to maximum effect by our tutors and assessors. Assessment instruments based on the learners work environment will be encouraged. In planning this programme we have aimed to enhance the vocational nature of the BTEC Higher National qualification by: 1) liaising with employers to ensure that the programme is relevant to the specific needs of the learners 2) accessing and using non-confidential data and documents from learners workplaces 3) linking with company-based/workplace training programmes 4) making full use of the variety of experience of work and life that learners bring to the programme The specifications contain a balance of practical skill development and knowledge requirements, some of which can be theoretical in nature. Tutors and assessors will ensure that appropriate links are made between theory and practice and that the knowledge base is applied to the sector. To do this we are required to develop relevant and up-to-date teaching materials that allow learners to apply their learning to actual events and activity within the sector. Maximum use will be made of the learners previous experience. 13 The Assessment Strategies are: Learners must pass all 10 units on their programme of learning to be awarded a BTEC Higher National Certificate The assessment of BTEC Higher National qualifications is criterion-referenced and centres are required to assess the learners evidence against published learning outcomes and assessment criteria. All units will be individually graded as pass. merit or distinction.. To achieve a Pass grade for the unit learners must meet the assessment criteria set out in the specifications. This gives transparency to the assessment process and provides for the establishment of national standards for each qualification. The units in BTEC Higher National qualifications all have a standard format which is designed to provide clear guidance on the requirements of the qualification for learners, assessors and those responsible for monitoring national standards.

(B) Skills and Other Attributes 14 The Learning Outcomes are: Learners will be expected to develop the following skills during the programme of study the ability to: a) analyse and synthesise a range of concepts and summarise information critically b) read and use appropriate literature with a full and critical understanding c) think independently, research into and solve problems d) insight and judgement in relation to the margins and consequences of error e) recognise the moral and ethical issues of engineering, environmental and scientific enquiry and experimentation and appreciate the need for ethical standards and professional codes of conduct f) design, plan, conduct and report investigations and communicate the results of their study and other work accurately and reliably using a range of specialist techniques g) use their knowledge, understanding and skills to evaluate and formulate evidence-based arguments critically and identify solutions to clearly defined problems of a routine nature and some requiring innovation and creativity h) apply complex theories to practical realistic work situations i) apply their subject-related and transferable skills in contexts where the scope of the task and the j) criteria for decisions are generally well defined but where some personal responsibility and initiative are required k) develop an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of building services engineering, and of the l) skills required to work in non-adversarial teams with other professions in construction m) ability to take responsibility to manage and direct their own and where appropriate the activities of others n) identify and address their own learning needs within defined contexts, recognise their own learning style and undertake guided further learning in new areas 15 The Teaching and Learning Strategies are: As above 16 The Assessment Strategies are: As above A copy of the full specification of each unit, its learning outcomes and criteria for grading is available at www.edexcel.org.uk or from your tutor

Programme Structures Reference Points: NICATS level descriptors; Subject Benchmark Statements, QAA Qualifications Framework; Awarding Body Specifications 17 Explanation of routes, compulsory and optional modules: The BTEC Higher National Certificate in Electrical Electronic Engineering is a 10-unit qualification of which five are core units. This programme must contain a minimum of five units designated at H2 level. The BTEC Higher National Certificate in Electrical Electronic Engineering is awarded on successful completion of 10 BTEC Units 5 core and 5 optional. Each unit represents 60 hours of part time study. On this course at COSC the units in bold are the units to be studied. Core units all five units must be taken Unit level H1 or H2 Business Management Techniques H1 Engineering Science H1 Analytical Methods for Engineers H1 Project H2 Electrical and Electronic Principles H2 Specialist units Choose five units Engineering Design H2 Telecommunications Principles H2 Data Communications and Networks H1 Electrical, Electronic and Digital Principles H1 Microprocessor Systems H1 Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits H2 Electronics H2 Utilisation of Electrical Energy H1 Electrical Power H1 Operational Amplifiers H1 Applications of Power Electronics H1 Digital Networks H1 Health and Safety and Risk Assessment H1 Further Analytical Methods for Engineers H2 Programmable Logic Controllers H1 Measurement and Testing H1 Instrumentation and Control Principles H1 Electronic Computer-Aided Design H1 Mechatronic Systems Principles H1 Combinational and Sequential Logic H1 Further Electrical Power H2 Further Electrical Principles H2 Quality Assurance and Management H2 Control Systems and Automation H2 Manufacturing Electronic Products H2 Project Management H2 Managing the Work of Individuals and Teams H2 Engineering Mathematics H2 Programming Concepts H1 18 Opportunities for work placement/study abroad: It is recognised that a high percentage of students attending this course will already be in employment. However, any opportunities for work placement or employment for any student not already in work will be a matter of priority and all students will be given the opportunity to take up such placement or employment within the industry.

Admissions 19 In order to gain entry to this programme/course you must satisfy the course entry requirements listed below (guidance is available from college staff prior to enrolment): COSC will review the profile of qualifications and/or experience held by applicants, considering whether this profile shows an ability to progress to a Level 4 qualification. For learners who have recently been in education, the entry profile is likely to include one of the following: a BTEC National Certificate or relevant subject or an adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades at A* to C other related Level 3 qualifications an Access to Higher Education Certificate awarded by an approved further education institution related work experience Mature learners may present a more varied profile of achievement that is likely to include extensive work experience (paid and/or unpaid) and/or achievement of a range of professional qualifications in their work sector Knowledge/skills: Engineering (knowledge of the electrical industry is essential) Personal skills: Motivation and commitment Literacy/numeracy/IT skills: A high standard of key/common skills is required or can be attained on the course Physical skills/attributes: N/A Other prerequisites: Co-requisites: Edexcel s policy regarding access to its qualifications is that: 1) the qualifications should be available to everyone who is capable of reaching the required standards 2) the qualifications should be free from any barriers that restrict access and progression 3) there should be equal opportunities for all wishing to access the qualifications COSC are required to recruit learners to BTEC qualifications with integrity. This will include ensuring that applicants have appropriate information and advice about the qualifications and that the qualification will meet their needs. COSC will take appropriate steps to assess each applicants potential and make a professional judgement about their ability to successfully complete the programme of study and achieve the qualification. This assessment will need to take account of the support available to the learner within the centre during their programme of study and any specific support that might be necessary to allow the learner to access the assessment for the qualification. COSC will also show regard for Edexcel s policy on Learners with Particular Requirements. Learners with Particular Requirements For learners who have not recently been in education COSC will need to review the profile of qualifications and/or experience held by applicants, considering whether this profile shows an ability to progress to a Level 4 qualification.

Progression 20 To qualify for this award students are required to pass all compulsory modules. 21 Students may choose to leave the programme with an interim award as long as they fulfil the following necessary requirements. 22 Students from this programme may progress to further study, eg: HND in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or on to a Degree 23 Students from this programme may pursue a variety of careers, eg: Technician, Supervisor, Management Quality Management and Enhancement City of Sunderland College uses a wide range of mechanisms to assure and enhance the quality of the programme: Regular evaluation of programmes by students, staff and employers Annual monitoring of programmes and modules Annual self-assessment of programmes Peer observation of teaching Internal inspection Staff development Indicators of Quality: 24 OFSTED Inspection Outcomes: N/A 25 QAA Subject Review Grades: Review in 2005 26 Prizes awarded to students: 27 Professional accreditation:

Learning Support/Resources 27 Students will be offered a range of academic and personal support as follows (please specify): Induction Access to electronic databases Personal Tutors E-mail Programme Handbook Learning resources (specify): -- Module Guides -- Library skills induction -- Library facilities, Learning resource centre, Laboratories 28 You will not be required to participate in residential experiences. 28 You will not be required to attend educational visits. 29 You will not be required to undertake work experience and it will not form part of your final assessment. Special Learning Support During a course of study students may be entitled to receive special learning support to enable them to achieve their qualifications (advice is available from college staff prior to enrolment and during the course). Any application for an HE Disabled Student Allowance (DSA) should be made to the college s Student Services section. Personal Financial Expenditure 30 This programme/course may involve students in personal financial expenditure only as follows: Tuition fee Registration to another body or bodies, eg a professional institution Purchase of stationery Purchase of textbooks Purchase of equipment Purchase of consumables