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Engineering
HNC Mechatronics (Infill) Level 7
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Eligible Schools
All Ayrshire schools
This course is for school pupils only
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Location/Day/Time
Kilwinning Campus
Wednesday and Thursday
09:00 - 16:00
Who is the course for?
Scotland has a world-renowned reputation for engineering and is at the cutting edge of engineering developments. Engineers design, create, test and improve all sorts of products and processes. They have an impact on every aspect of modern living and enjoy exciting career opportunities in lots of different sectors, including space, aviation, transport, medicine, technology, food, fashion and construction. If you've got a logical and inquisitive mind, enjoy problem-solving and are curious to know how things work, you've got it in you to make a great engineer!
Right now, qualified engineers are in extremely high demand, with thousands of new engineers needed every year in Scotland alone. Ayrshire College is an ideal choice for studying Engineering: We have STEM Assured Status which means we have been recognised for the quality of our Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths courses.
We've invested in our equipment, so you'll be learning using the latest industry-standard technology. We won Training Partner of the Year at the prestigious SEMTA (Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Alliance) Skills Awards in 2017. We've also got an excellent record of employment for our engineering students.
For entry to this course, you'll need:
- a real interest in working in engineering A minimum of of grade C or above in Higher Maths and/or Physics OR a relevant NC course at SCQF Level 6 or equivalent, such as NC Manufacturing Engineering
- an interview with us
If you don't have any formal qualifications but have appropriate experience or other training, we'll also consider you for a place, so please call us for a chat.
What is the course about?
Mechatronics combines electronics and mechanical engineering. This combination is used in the design of products and manufacturing.
Application of mechatronics results in synchronizing a mechanical structure with its control, using electronic systems. An industrial robot is a good example of mechatronics. The main areas of study include; Mechatronic Systems, Robotics and animatronics, Interfacing Electronics, Electrical Engineering, CNC, Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Applications of PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), CAD for Engineers and Safety Engineering and environment.
In addition to this, there will also be classes in Engineering, Mathematics and Communications. We have invested over £500K in three CNC Mazak and Doosan machines and Allen Bradley, Mitsubishi, Siemens and SMC training rigs to help you learn about all the main areas of automation engineering.
In this course you will gain experience in the following technologies; electrical, pneumatic, vacuum, electric motors, sensors, programme controllers, manipulators and motion controllers.
You will be able to take a process from start to finish and look intelligently at fault diagnosis to find rapid solutions. At the end of the course, you will have learned skills in analysis, troubleshooting, designing, technical document creation and understanding, operation and programming. You will gain knowledge, understanding and skills in electronics, electrical engineering, computer technology, control engineering, and mechanical engineering.
What are the entry requirements?
For entry to this course, you'll need:
- a real interest in electrical and mechanical engineering
- a minimum of one relevant Higher at Grade C or above, preferably Mathematics or Physics.
For employed candidates, this course is also available on a part-time/day-release basis.
To discuss this option and to obtain further information please contact the department by emailing lynn.anderson@ayrshire.ac.uk.
How will I be assessed?
Continual assessment
Next Steps
- moving on to a relevant HND course such as Engineering Systems
- moving on to an engineering degree course at university
- seeking to start your career with a Modern Apprenticeship in a variety of engineering disciplines.