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BEng (Hons) Applied Electrical/Electronic Engineering Systems - Degree Apprenticeship

Key Details

  • Available at:
    Llangefni, Rhyl
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
  • Course Length:

    3 years

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BEng (Hons) Applied Electrical/Electronic Engineering Systems - Degree Apprenticeship

University-level Courses

Full Time

There are two ways to apply to study for a full-time higher education course - either through UCAS or directly to the college.

Applying through UCAS:
You should apply through UCAS if you are currently studying for A Levels, a vocational Level 3 course (i.e. BTEC) or an Access to Higher Education qualification, or if you wish to apply to more than one higher education provider.

Applying to College:
If you only want to study at the college, or if you already have the qualifications/experience to meet the requirements for your course, you should apply directly to the campus of your choice.

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Course Description

This Applied Electrical/Electronic Engineering Systems Degree Apprenticeship is delivered by Bangor University and Grŵp Llandrillo Menai. Degree apprenticeships provide an alternative route to traditional higher education – combining work with college and university study.

The aim of the course is to give students a broad understanding of electrical and electronic engineering and business principles to assist them to become competent engineers with the knowledge, understanding and skills required for a professional career in the electrical and electronic engineering industry. The programme develops given knowledge in engineering principles in both electrical/electronic and mechanical theory in to applying them in real situations. It provides practical skills in design, testing, heath and safety. It develops mathematical approached to engineering and theory demonstrating this in the final year with Power Engineering and Control Systems.

Entry Criteria

  • Apprentices need to be in either full or part-time employment (minimum 16 hours a week) in the relevant employment in Wales.
  • All applicants will be considered on a case by case basis and will be expected to attend an informal interview.

If your qualifications do not meet the entry requirements listed above, we would still encourage you to apply for the course you're interested in, as many of our courses will consider learners based on their previous work and skills experience rather than their qualifications.

Delivery

The course is delivered through interactive lectures, tutorials and workshops. There will also be presentations by guest speakers. Learning is practical and informal.

Assessment

You’ll be assessed through a variety of methods such as practical and theoretical assignments, reports, oral presentations, project work, portfolios and team-based assignments.

Progression

Completion of the programme can lead to a range of options in employment and education.

Other details

Course type: University-level Courses

Level: 4-6

Programme Area:

  • Engineering

Awarding Body: Bangor University

Engineering

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Engineering

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