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Pearson BTEC HND in Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing)
This 2-year Programme offers engineers or technicians the opportunity to undertake a substantial core of learning, together with specialist units, en route to achieving an Engineering Level 5, nationally recognised, vocational qualification.
Full-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn,
Pearson BTEC HND in Engineering (General)
The course aims to provide opportunities for engineers or technicians to study a wide and diverse range of subjects on route to achieving a Level 5, nationally recognised, vocationally specific qualification.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor,
Pearson BTEC HNC in Engineering (General)
The course aims to provide opportunities for engineers or technicians to study a wide and diverse range of subjects en route to achieving a Level 4, nationally recognised, vocationally specific qualification.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Lisburn,
Pearson BTEC HND in Engineering (Industrial Automation)
Everything we touch, use and see day-to-day has been manufactured in an industrial setting. With constant improvement in robotics and communication technology, manufacturing processes are becoming more integrated all the time. There will be new, exciting job roles in the next 5-10 years improving manufacturing processes in line with Industry 4.0 through digital transformation. This course will provide skills required, such as Mechatronics, Embedded Systems, Programmable Logic Controllers and Industrial Robots.
Full-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Downpatrick,
Higher Level Apprenticeship in Advanced Technician Mechanical & Manufacturing (General)
The course aims to provide opportunities for engineers or technicians to study subjects relevant to working in a Mechanical and/or Manufacturing environment.
The course is particularly useful for students who have completed a Level 3 Apprenticeship and are interested in furthering their career.
The teaching team consists of staff who are highly qualified with valuable industrial experience. Our staff are regularly trained to keep up to date with the changing needs of industry.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Lisburn,
Higher Level Apprenticeship in Mechatronics
Mechatronic Engineering unites the principles of mechanics, electronics and computing. It combines mechanical engineering problem-solving and design skills with expertise in digital electronics and computing systems to produce advanced products and systems through automation and the use of robotics. During this course you will complete the Ulster University Foundation Degree in Mechatronic Engineering. The teaching team consists of staff who are highly qualified with valuable industrial experience. Our staff are regularly trained to keep up to date with the changing needs of industry.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Lisburn,
Foundation Degree in Industry 4 (Validated by the Open University)
Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, refers to the digital integration of manufacturing operations. Connecting machines and equipment to digital systems, using IIOT technology, with a view to making decisions quicker and more efficient using Data Analytics. Technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) will enable companies to learn and predict what is likely to happen in the future so that they can prevent machine breakdowns or foresee trends in certain markets, making them more agile and responsive.
In this course you will study fundamental engineering principles and practices alongside advanced technologies being utilised in today’s cutting edge manufacturing companies as they look to improve efficiency and production capabilities.
Full-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Lisburn,
Ulster University Foundation Degree in Mechatronic Engineering
The Foundation Degree in Mechatronic Engineering (FdEng) aims to develop industry current skills to ensure that the future needs of the Engineering sector are fully met. This qualification will provide you with knowledge and practical experience in mechanical/electrical engineering, programming, robotics, PLCs and CAD/CAM as well as other core skills required for employment within the engineering industry.
Full-Time Study
2024/25
Lisburn,
Ulster University Foundation Degree in Mechatronic Engineering
Mechatronic Engineering unites the principles of mechanics, electronics and computing. It combines mechanical engineering problem-solving and design skills with the expertise of digital electronics and computer systems to produce advanced products and systems through automation and the use of robotics. The teaching team consists of staff who are highly qualified with valuable industrial experience. Our staff are regularly trained to keep up to date with the changing needs of industry.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor, Lisburn,
Higher Level Apprenticeship in Industry 4
Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, refers to the digital integration of manufacturing operations. Connecting machines and equipment to digital systems, using IIOT technology, with a view to making decisions quicker and more efficient using Data Analytics. Technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) will enable companies to learn and predict what is likely to happen in the future so that they can prevent machine breakdowns or foresee trends in certain markets, making them more agile and responsive. In this course you will study fundamental engineering principles and practices alongside advanced technologies being utilised in today’s cutting edge manufacturing companies as they look to improve efficiency and production capabilities.
Part-Time Study
2024/25
Bangor,
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