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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 4,635
Per semester
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Manufacturing Technology
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 4,635
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Course Overview

Teesside University's Higher National Certificate in manufacturing engineering equips you with the technical skills and knowledge required for careers in manufacturing engineering design, production, maintenance and testing.


Course Details

Course Structure

Core Modules

  • Business Improvement Techniques (HN)
    • You are provided with an understanding of the principles of lead time analysis by using a range of processes.
    • It includes the use of techniques to reduce set up times for a particular application and present this improvement as a standard operating procedure.
    • In addition, the techniques employed in total productive maintenance (TPM) and the use of Optimised production technology (OPT) is described and the benefits discussed.
  • Engineering Design (HN)
    • You gain experience of carrying out a design project, giving you an appreciation of how design involves harmonising key parameters and blending them into the design solution, and to produce a design report.
    • You cover each stage of the process, including: client brief, planning, design specification, design report and evaluation.
  • Engineering Maths (HN)
    • You develop the fundamental analytical knowledge and techniques needed to successfully complete the core modules of Higher National Engineering programmes.
    • We provide you with the knowledge needed for further study of analytical methods and mathematics, required for more advanced option modules.
    • You explore fundamental algebra, trigonometry, calculus, statistics and probability, for the analysis, modelling and solution of realistic engineering problems at Higher National level.
  • Engineering Science (HN)
    • You are introduced to the fundamental laws and applications of the physical sciences within engineering and how to apply this knowledge to find solutions to a variety of engineering problems.
    • You study international system of units, interpreting data, static and dynamic forces, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, material properties and failure, and AC/DC circuit theories.
  • Managing a Professional Engineering Project (HN)
    • You are introduced to the techniques and best practices required to successfully manage an engineering project - from identifying a problem, through to finding a solution.
    • You consider the role and function of engineering in our society, the professional duties and responsibilities expected of engineers together with the behaviours that accompany their actions.
  • Production Engineering for Manufacture (HN)
    • You are introduced to the production process for key material types, the various types of machinery used to manufacture products and the different ways of organising production systems to optimise the production process, consideration of how to measure the effectiveness of a production system within the overall context of the manufacturing system, and an examination of how production engineering contributes to ensuring safe and reliable operation of manufacturing.

Optional Modules

  • Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics (HN)
    • We provide you with the knowledge and understanding of fluid power systems in modern industry by investigating pneumatic and hydraulic diagrams, examining the characteristics of components and equipment, and evaluating the applications of pneumatics and hydraulics.
  • Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD/CAM) (HN)
    • This module integrates the two subject areas of computer-aided design and computer aided-manufacture (CAD/CAM).
    • You acquire a broad and deep understanding of the practical applications of a CAD/CAM system, and develop practical skills in 2D and 3D CAD systems and an appreciation of transfer of data between software packages.
  • Materials Engineering (HN)
    • The aim of this module is to provide you with basic background knowledge and understanding of the properties, selection, processing and use of materials.
  • Quality and Process Improvement (HN)
    • You are introduced to the importance of quality assurance processes in a manufacturing or service environment and the principles and theories that underpin them.

How You Learn

  • The course combines practical sessions, lectures and tutorials.
  • You are required to complement your college-based learning with self-study.

How You Are Assessed

  • Assessment is by a range of integrated assignments, case studies, projects and tests which are planned throughout the year.

Entry Requirements

  • 64 Points including maths, from any combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications.
  • Examples include A-level, BTEC, Access to HE Diplomas, Scottish and Irish Highers, T-Level, or the International Baccalaureate.
  • We accept T-Levels which include Level 3 maths and cover topics in calculus.

Employability

  • Students who complete this course can progress to the HND Manufacturing Engineering or directly on to an appropriate degree at the University.
  • An HNC award opens up the possibility of a career in a range of engineering disciplines including design, manufacturing, project management and IT.
  • The qualification provides you with the opportunity to seek career development into senior positions in national and international companies.

Part-time

  • Fee for UK applicants: £4,635 (120 credits)
  • Length: 2 years
  • Attendance: 1 day a week
  • Start date: September
  • Semester dates

Choose Teesside

  • Are you eligible for an iPad, keyboard and up to £300 credit for learning resources?
  • Live in affordable accommodation right on-campus - from only £100 a week
  • Study in our town-centre campus with £280m of recent investment.
  • Study at Europe's first Adobe Creative Campus and develop your creative and digital skills.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Objectives:

  • Develop expertise in manufacturing engineering design, manufacture, maintenance, and testing.
  • Gain a thorough understanding of relevant industry standards and practices.
  • Acquire the necessary skills for successful employment as a manufacturing engineering technician.
  • Prepare for potential progression to further qualifications, such as HND or degree programs.

Outline:


Structure:

  • Part-time program
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Delivery: Partner colleges (Darlington College and Hartlepool College of Further Education)
  • Modules: 8 units in total, covering core and optional areas.

Core Modules:

  • Business Improvement Techniques (HN): Analyzes lead time reduction techniques and explores concepts like total productive maintenance (TPM) and Optimised production technology (OPT).
  • Engineering Design (HN): Guides students through the design process, from client brief to design report, emphasizing key parameters and blending them into a successful design solution.
  • Engineering Maths (HN): Provides fundamental mathematical knowledge and skills needed for further studies and practical applications in engineering.
  • Engineering Science (HN): Introduces fundamental laws and applications of physics within engineering, covering topics like mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, material properties, and electrical circuits.
  • Managing a Professional Engineering Project (HN): Examines the role of engineers in society, project management stages, communication skills, and report creation.
  • Production Engineering for Manufacture (HN): Explores production processes for various materials, types of machinery, and production system organization.

Optional Modules:

  • Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics (HN): Investigates pneumatic and hydraulic diagrams, component characteristics, and applications of these systems in modern industry.
  • Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD/CAM) (HN): Provides practical skills in 2D and 3D CAD systems, data transfer between software packages, and CAM software usage for manufacturing simulations and component design.
  • Materials Engineering (HN): Covers the properties, selection, processing, and use of materials.
  • Quality and Process Improvement (HN): Explores quality assurance processes, quality control tools, international standards, total quality management, and six sigma concepts.

Note:

The actual modules offered may vary depending on the chosen partner college.


Assessment:

  • Assessment methods include integrated assignments, case studies, projects, and tests.
  • Assessments are planned throughout the year and designed to evaluate students' understanding and application of acquired knowledge and skills.

Teaching:

  • The program combines practical sessions, lectures, and tutorials to provide students with a comprehensive learning experience.
  • Students are encouraged to complement their college-based learning with self-study.
  • Additional Information:
  • Disability Services are available to support students with disabilities.
  • Financial support options are available.
  • Course-related costs are provided on the program page.

Careers:

  • Graduates can pursue careers in various engineering disciplines, including design, manufacturing, project management, and IT.
  • The qualification opens opportunities for career advancement into senior positions within national and international companies.
  • Further study options include progression to HND, degree programs, and beyond.

Other:

  • The program is not available full-time.
  • The fee for UK applicants for the 2024/25 entry is £4,500 (120 credits).
  • Semester dates are available on the program page.
  • An online application link is provided for part-time study.

Note:

This summary provides a comprehensive overview of the HNC Manufacturing Engineering program. For specific details and up-to-date information, please refer to the official Teesside University program page.

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Teesside University


Overview:

Teesside University is a public university located in Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, England. It is known for its strong focus on student experience, research, and business partnerships. The university has invested heavily in its campus, offering modern facilities and a vibrant learning environment.


Services Offered:

Teesside University provides a wide range of services to its students, including:

    Undergraduate and postgraduate study:

    Offering a diverse selection of programs across various disciplines.

    Short courses and CPD:

    Providing opportunities for professional development and upskilling.

    Online learning:

    Delivering flexible and accessible learning options.

    International student support:

    Providing dedicated services for international students.

    Career services:

    Offering guidance and support for career planning and job searching.

    Student support services:

    Providing academic, personal, and financial support to students.

    Library and IT facilities:

    Offering access to extensive resources and technology.

    Accommodation services:

    Providing on-campus and off-campus accommodation options.

    Sports and recreational facilities:

    Offering a variety of sports and leisure activities.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Teesside University prides itself on its close-knit and supportive community. Students can expect a vibrant campus life with:

    Social events and activities:

    Offering opportunities to connect with fellow students and engage in extracurricular activities.

    Student societies and clubs:

    Providing platforms for students to pursue their interests and develop their skills.

    Campus facilities:

    Including a modern library, sports facilities, and a variety of dining options.

    A welcoming and inclusive environment:

    Fostering a sense of belonging and diversity.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Affordable excellence:

    Offering a high-quality education at a competitive price.

    Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF):

    Recognized for its outstanding teaching and student experience.

    World-leading research:

    Conducting impactful research across various fields.

    Strong industry partnerships:

    Providing opportunities for students to gain practical experience and develop valuable connections.

    Vibrant and supportive community:

    Offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for students to thrive.

Academic Programs:

Teesside University offers a wide range of academic programs across six schools:

    School of Arts & Creative Industries

    School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies

    School of Health & Life Sciences

    School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law

    Teesside University International Business School

    University departments


Other:

    Campus Masterplan:

    Teesside University has invested £280 million in its campus to enhance the student experience and support the local community.

    Strong commitment to equality and diversity:

    Recognized as a top employer for its commitment to inclusivity.

    Nationally recognized for its services to business:

    Providing impactful partnerships with local and global organizations.

    Located in a vibrant and affordable region:

    Offering a unique blend of urban and rural experiences.

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689
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


For UK Applicants:

  • **64 Points including maths, from any combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications.
  • A-level
  • BTEC
  • Access to HE Diplomas
  • Scottish and Irish Highers
  • T-Level (as long as it includes Level 3 maths and covers topics in calculus)
  • **Use the UCAS tariff calculator to determine the point value of your qualifications.
  • **The university is not accepting applications from international students requiring a Student Visa for this course.

For EU Home Students:

  • The entry requirements are the same as for UK applicants.

For International Overseas Students Outside the EU:

  • **The university is not accepting applications from international students requiring a Student Visa for this course.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

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