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Performing Engineering Operations (Electrical)

Ayrshire College

Venues

Kilwinning Campus

Content

Scotland has a world-renowned reputation for engineering, and is at the cutting-edge of engineering developments. Engineers design, create, test and improve all sorts of products and processes. They have an impact on every aspect of modern living and enjoy exciting career opportunities in lots of different sectors, including space, aviation, transport, medicine, technology, food, fashion and construction.

Content includes:

Hand fitting techniques for component production; Wiring and testing electrical equipment and circuits; Forming and assembling electrical cable enclosures and support systems; Practical electronics, building digital and analogue circuits; Essential skills in numeracy, communication, team-work and problem solving; IT skills, including word processing, databases, spreadsheets, and graphics.

Entry Requirements

3 subjects at National 4 including English, Maths or Application of Maths (Maths preferred) and a technological subject.

Progression Routes

Relevant NC programme at Level 6.

Start Date

August

Qualification

SVQ

Award

at SCQF Level 5

Study Method

Full time

Course Length

1 year

Department

Engineering

SCQF Level

5

Career Area

Engineering

Career Sectors

Aeronautical Engineering

Chemical and Materials Engineering

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Engineering General

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (including Fabrication and Welding)

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Offshore and Energy