Due to the extreme weather conditions and in the interests of the health, safety and wellbeing of our students and staff, the College will close early on:
鈥⑩冣僕ednesday 24th June: College will close at 2.00 pm
鈥⑩冣僒hursday 25th June: College will close at 1.00 pm
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Please note our Bicester Campus is open as normal and Bicester Open Evening will be going ahead as planned on Wednesday 24th June (our Bicester Campus has air conditioning!). Register below.
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Course code: P06097
Subject area: Engineering
Study level: Undergraduate
Course level: 4
Course time:
09:00 - 17:00
Days of week:
Tuesday
Course date:
15th Sept 2026 - 26th Jun 2028
Course location:
Abingdon Campus鈥 Integrated curriculum: Explore the synergy between mechanical systems and electronic control.
鈥 Hands-on learning: Gain real-world experience with industry-standard equipment and software.
鈥 Expert teachers: Learn from leaders in the field who bring cutting-edge research into the classroom.
鈥 Career opportunities: Prepare for diverse roles in automation, robotics, and beyond.
鈥 Develop and strengthen your core skills.
鈥 Prepare you for Level 5 studies or entry into employment. Course Overview
鈥 Engineering Design
鈥 Engineering Maths
鈥 Managing a Professional Engineering Project
鈥 Professional Engineering Management
鈥 Further Mathematics Key Benefits:
Broad Knowledge: Gain a wide range of scientific and engineering knowledge.
Practical Skills: Develop hands-on skills through research, independent study, directed study, and workplace scenarios.
Transferable Skills: Enhance skills in communication, teamwork, research, and analysis. By the end of Level 4, you will have a solid understanding of basic mechatronic engineering concepts and competence in subject-specific skills. The program focuses on developing essential skills through a balanced approach, emphasising knowledge (cognitive), behaviours (affective), and practical abilities (psychomotor). This encourages a hands-on and practical learning experience with a vocational emphasis.
Upon successful completion of the Level 4 HNC, students can:
鈥 Enter employment in the Engineering sector.
鈥 Continue in their current employment with enhanced skills.
鈥 Connect with relevant professional bodies.
鈥 Commit to Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
鈥 Progress to university for further academic advancement.
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