BSc (Hons) Integrated Technologies Engineering Level 6
This BSc (Hons) Integrated Technologies Engineering is carefully aligned, through its learning outcomes and delivery structure, with the UK Engineering Council’s requirements for programmes accredited to Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status. Along with the ability to focus many assessments on real workplace applications this course will enable you to plan for the next stage in your career and progress to more senior roles and responsibilities in engineering.
You will develop critical and transformative understanding and intellect for the parameters of engineering industries, the application of project management, and the ethos and skills for career-long professional development.
The integrated technologies engineering course provides a scaled-insight into the knowledge, skill development and applications needed to lead and manage innovative and enterprising engineering solutions that integrate mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering and digital technologies. This includes the breadth of industrial awareness and philosophies needed to lead in technological industries and the processes needed to manage through to achieving engineering solutions. You will learn how to be critical, transformative, knowledgeable and skilled within a society that will ever continue to require engineering solutions.
This course is a Level 6, final-year degree, ‘top-up’ award for students with either Level 5 (HND, Diploma HE or foundation degree) qualifications, or significant work experience that evidences suitability for undertaking the final year of this degree, or a mixture of both across mechanical, manufacturing, electrical and electronic, and digital technologies.
The Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (section 8) for this programme have been illustratively mapped against the Incorporated Engineering (IEng) expectations from the UK Engineering Council’s ‘The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes, UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence Third edition’ guidance for Incorporated Engineer (IEng).
Course Details
- We will consider a variety of qualifications and relevant experience and each application is assessed on its own merit.
Undertaken Full-Time or Part-Time in any arrangement across one or two years (apart from the Individual Project, which must be undertaken in the final year of part-time study).
Year 1 Modules
Engineering Leadership and Management (20 Credits)
Engineering Project Management (20 Credits)
Professional Development in Engineering (20 Credits)
Integrating Technologies for Contemporary and Future Engineering Sectors (20 Credits)
Individual Engineering Project (20 Credits)
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