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Engineering
Based at our Corby campus, Engineering courses can be taken through full time and part time study. Full time courses include the NVQ2 and BTEC First Diploma in Mechanical Engineering which can also be studied at Wellingborough. Part time and short courses are also available in areas such as Electrical and Electronic servicing and AutoCad.
Visit the Engineering, Motorsport and Motor Vehicle Courses faculty pages
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: ユ To have an understandin
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4581
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: ユ To have an understandin
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4580
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: ユ To have an understandin
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4579
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: ユ To have an understandin
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4578
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: ユ To have an understandin
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4577
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- Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
- An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: To have an understan
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4576
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- AutoCAD 2007 Foundation Course
- Introduction to the Drawing and Editing commands of the AutoCAD system. The course is designed to bring users up to the stage where they can produce relatively complex 2D drawings using the majority of the AutoCAD features. After completing this course,
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4570
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- AutoCAD 2007 Foundation Course
- Introduction to the Drawing and Editing commands of the AutoCAD system. The course is designed to bring users up to the stage where they can produce relatively complex 2D drawings using the majority of the AutoCAD features. After completing this course,
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4569
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- AutoCAD 2007 Foundation Course
- Introduction to the Drawing and Editing commands of the AutoCAD system. The course is designed to bring users up to the stage where they can produce relatively complex 2D drawings using the majority of the AutoCAD features. After completing this course,
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4568
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- AutoCAD Workshop
- The programme is tailored around specific needs of the trainee and covers all aspects of the Autocad system. Foundation level trainees will cover all the essential 2D drafting and editing commands plus the complete range of drawing management features de
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: TBS-B4571
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- BTEC First Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- You will study a variety of modules designed o provide an understanding of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Fundamentals Electronic Devices, Circuit Construction and Testing, Applied Electrical Science and well as Mathematics and Science. The course
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
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- City & Guilds Progression Award in Electrical & Electronics Servicing
- The aim of this course is to give you the knowledge and skills required by today's Electronics Industry, whether you choose to be an Industrial or Domestic Service Engineer. You will learn the theory of how components work, what they are used
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
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- Digital Aerial Installation and Signal Reception Apprenticeship
- This Apprenticeship aims to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to be competent to the standard required by studying the Electronics Industry Core units Electronic Systems Digital Electronic options Radio and TV systems technology Comme
- Subject: Engineering
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- Digital Television Aerial Installation Certificate
- Unit 1 - 2218 - 001 Online multichoice Unit 2 - 2218- 002 Internal practical test. You will achieve a Level 2 Certificate in Digital Television Aerial Installation.
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: ELE008-01C
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- Electrical & Electronic Servicing NVQ 2 (Signal Reception) Year 1 Of 2
- Subject: Engineering
- Venue: George Street Campus, Corby
- Code: ELE006Y1-01C