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Logis-Tech presents distance learning HNC

A Logis Tech Associates product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Oct 29, 2008

Logis-Tech has introduced an HNC course in electrical engineering by open/distance learning, suitable for those who are unable to attend college on either a full-time or part-time basis.

There are no time limits placed on commencement or completion of the modules - students can progress at their own pace, thus fitting in with their commitments at home and at work.

The HNC in electrical engineering consists of 9 mandatory modules (9 credits), 2 modules from the options section (2 credits), and to finish there is a graded unit (1 credit).

A student needs to accumulate 12 credits to obtain an HNC in electrical engineering.

Modules include: HNC electrical - mandatory units (9 credits); Communication: Practical Skills (1 credit); Mathematics for Engineering 1 (1 credit); Three-phase Systems (1 credit); Electricity Power Systems (1 credit); Electrical Machine Principles (2 credits); Electrical Safety (1 credit); Single-phase AC Circuits (1 credit); Application of Electrical and Electronic Instruments (1 credit); Optional Units (2 credits); Electrical Networks and Resonance (1 credit); Mathematics for Engineering 2 (1 credit).

To complete there is a graded unit (1 credit).

This course is accredited by SQA.

On obtaining an HNC you could be eligible to enter the first or second year of a BEng degree in a relevant Engineering programme or worth 120 points via a degree through the Open University.

It is a nationally and in many cases an internationally recognised engineering qualification.

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