Operations and Maintenance Engineering FdEng
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University of Derby Markeaton Street Derby DE22 3AW
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Duration and mode of study: 2-3 years part time. Fees: This is a resource intensive course, so it costs £8600. Start date: You can start this course in September.
Autumn
Stage one
Engineering Workshop
Quality, Reliability and Work Environment (WBL)*
Spring
Entry requirements: You will usually need 160 UCAS points from accepted qualifications (see www.derby.ac.uk/entryreqs for a full list).
Applied Scientific Methods
Introduction to Instrumentation and Control
Electrical and Electronic Principles
Regulatory Systems (WBL)*
Autumn
UCAS code: H990. Apply directly to the University.
This course will allow you to progress your career in the field of operations and maintenance by allowing you to gain the essential skills you need. You can study a range of relevant industry selected modules that are closely linked with your future career.
Study modules
Stage TWO
Where you will study: Derby Campus, Markeaton Street.
Why choose this course?
Operations Management (WBL)*
Corporate Responsibility and Professional Development (WBL)*
Environmental Management (WBL)*
Spring
Factfile
Project Foundation Degree – Operations Maintenance Engineering (WBL)*
Electrical and Electronic Systems
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About the course The content and structure of the course is designed to provide you with an academically challenging and vocationally relevant degree.
Options
This course will also provide you with an academic education focusing on technology, design, project management, manufacture and health and safety.
Stage Two You will choose one module from: Industrial Control Systems Thermofluids
Teaching and learning You will learn through face to face lectures, tutorials, practical laboratories and computing workshops.
Additional information Students who do not meet the entry requirements but have relevant industrial experience, or a demonstrable aptitude for the programme are encouraged to apply and will be considered on their individual merits, based on an interview and completed application.
During the course you will participate in a variety of self-directed learning and group work, and you will study a number of Work Based Learning modules.
Your career This course will enable you to gain the skills required by industry that will enable you to work within passenger vehicle manufacture, rail infrastructure maintenance, rail vehicle manufacture and refurbishment, aerospace component and aerospace engine manufacture, food manufacture and composites material manufacture.