HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Delivered at Nelson and Colne College University Centre
Start Date January 2024/September 2024
Duration 1 Year
Cost Full-Time £9000 Year 1 / Part-Time £4500 Year 1

* The fees charged on your course will not rise by more than inflation during your studies but the College reserves the right to increase fees annually by not more than RPIX (Retail Prices Index excluding Mortgage Interest).

If your studies are to be funded by your employer or as part of an Apprenticeship then different rates may apply, please enquire for details.

** All fees are payable to Nelson and Colne College Group University Centre

Course overview

Our Higher National Diploma will advance your current knowledge and skills and give you a better understanding of sustainability and low carbon engineering. Your studies will focus on getting you career-ready by exploring the professional standards expected by engineers, and how you can develop your employability skills to become a leading professional in your field.

What will I learn

You will study four core modules:
• Research project
• Professional engineering
• Further mathematics
• Renewable energy
Then you will select an additional two modules from the following options:
• Further electrical machines and drives
• Computational engineering
• Embedded microprocessor systems
• Sustainability
• Control engineering

How will the courses be assessed?

A series of written and practical work is assessed by your lecturers and will determine your overall grade

Entry requirements

Candidates are selected on the basis of their ability to cope with
and benefit from the programme. Their suitability can be
demonstrated either through previous educational achievement or
through experience and aptitude.
Admission by prior qualification will normally require a minimum of
48 UCAS Tariff points for entry to HND, with the majority of the
points gained in engineering, mathematics or science
subjects. Typically, points can be derived from:
• One GCE A level or Vocational A level pass or equivalent
• Two AS level passes
• BTEC National Diploma/Certificate
• Other qualifications such as Scottish Highers, Welsh
Baccalaureate, Irish Leaving Certificates, International
Baccalaureate, with the required UCAS points
• A pass in a recognised Access course
• Equivalent Scottish or Irish qualifications
Candidates should normally have a qualification at level 3 that has
appropriate mathematical content.
Admission by experience and aptitude will be based on the length
and type of the candidate’s employment experience and his/her
ability to demonstrate an aptitude and enthusiasm for the
subject. As part of this process, candidates may be required to
undertake aptitude tests and/or to provide personal and/or
employment references.
The mathematical and scientific content of this programme is
extensive and, irrespective of the candidate’s ability, cannot be
learned quickly enough to enter without prior knowledge in these
areas. Candidates who can demonstrate the required level of ability but not the necessary prior knowledge may be offered places
conditional on the successful completion of specified additional
learning prior to admission.
Candidates whose first language is not English will be required to
demonstrate English language competence equivalent to IELTS 5.5
or higher.

Progression

On completion of the Higher National Diploma, you can go on to study a top-up degree or our Beng programme.

Additional University Programme Information

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Provision Register

A Graduation Ceremony is held every year and we will be in touch with you upon completion of your programme to invite you to graduate.

Upon completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate from LJMU.

This course is subject to final confirmation of availability