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  • Full Time
  • Level 3

BTEC National Foundation Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) Level 3

Applications for full time 2025/26 courses are now closed.

2026/27 applications will open in November 2025.

Subject Area
Engineering
Start date
1 September 2025
Duration
1 year
Mode of study
Full Time
Location
Crosskeys Campus
Level
3

Course Overview

If you are currently unsure if you would like an apprenticeship now, or to go on and study at University, or possibly gain an apprenticeship at a later date after gaining some extra skills, then this is the course for you.

You’ll learn Electrical and Electronic engineering skills by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations.

… You’re a school leaver with good GCSE grades
… You want an alternative to the traditional A level route
… You’d like to go on to university or to do an apprenticeship

You’ll study units including:

    • Unit 1 Engineering Principles
    • Unit 2 Communications/Health and Safety/CAD
    • Unit 3 Engineering Product Design
    • Unit 4 Applied Commercial Quality
    • Unit 15 Electrical Machines
    • Unit 19 Electronic Devices and Circuits
    • Unit 22 Electronic Printed Circuits Board Manufacture

You’ll be assessed through assignments, reports, short tests, practical and portfolio work. Each assignment contains various tasks graded at Pass, Merit or Distinction. Upon completion, you’ll achieve:

  • Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Skills Activities (to help you progress into employment)
  • Maths and English (if you do not hold a Grade C in Maths and English GCSE
  • Other relevant qualifications to enhance your skill set

To enrol, you’ll need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above, including Mathematics at Grade B and English/Welsh First Language, or an appropriate Level 2 Diploma qualification at minimum Merit Grade and GCSE Maths and English/Welsh First Language at C Grade or above.

You’ll have a flare at both Maths and Science and enjoy solving complex problems related to circuit design, construction and fault diagnosis.

Full commitment to attendance is required. You’ll need to be able to work independently and as part of a team and are expected to abide by the college code of conduct.

You can study Electronic/Electrical Engineering at university level or complete an apprenticeship in this sector. Alternatively, you can look at jobs that specialise in this type of engineering.

Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including mathematics at grade B and English/Welsh first language OR an appropriate Level 2 Diploma qualification at Merit grade and GCSE Maths and English/Welsh first language at C grade or above.

Crosskeys Campus

Course Code
CFBE0013AC
Duration
1 year
Mode of study
Full Time

All courses may be subject to change and cancelled if deemed not viable to run.

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