BTEC Nationals Electrical/Electronic Engineering (2010)

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Here you’ll find support for teaching and studying BTEC Nationals in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. These vocational qualifications help level 3 students develop the practical knowledge, skills and understanding they need to prepare for their chosen career.  

Units offered include health and safety in the engineering workplace, communications and mathematics for engineering technicians, and electrical and electronic principles.

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Specification

BTEC Level 3 Electrical/Electronic specification
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Qualification type:
BTEC National
Qualification title:
Pearson BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Level:
Level 3
Accreditation status:
Accredited
Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
720
Total Qualification Time (TQT):
1200
Qualification number (QN):
500/8098/2
Eligible for funding in England for:
16-18 (EFA funding), 19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding), Apprenticeships (SFA funding)
Availability:
UK and international
First teaching:
2010
Last registration:
  • 31 July 2020 (England)
  • 30 September 2020 (Wales)
Final certification:
  • 31 December 2023

BTEC Level 3 Electrical/Electronic specification
Download PDF | 518.6 KB
Qualification type:
BTEC National
Qualification title:
Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Level:
Level 3
Accreditation status:
Accredited
Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
1080
Total Qualification Time (TQT):
1800
Qualification number (QN):
500/8097/0
Eligible for funding in England for:
16-18 (EFA funding), 19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding), Apprenticeships (SFA funding)
Availability:
UK and international
First teaching:
2010
Last registration:
  • 31 July 2020 (England)
  • 30 September 2020 (Wales)
Final certification:
  • 31 December 2023

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The Technical Baccalaureate performance measure is a new government initiative designed to offer a high-quality alternative to A levels for young people aged between 16-19 with aspirations to a technical career. It is ideal for young learners who are interested in occupations that require significant theory and technical knowledge and application.

 

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This qualification is approved by the Engineering Council as contributing to the requirements for professional registration as an Engineering Technician (EngTech). Learners who wish to gain EngTech registration must undergo a Professional Review by their chosen Professional Engineering Institution, where their competence and commitment is assessed. 

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Approval for centre-devised units

As our specifications explain, permission will only be granted to add centre or locally devised units to BTEC Nationals in very exceptional circumstances. 

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BTEC National qualifications provide specialist, work-related learning across a range of vocational sectors. They give you the knowledge, understanding and skills you need to prepare for employment, develop in your chosen career, or progress to further or higher education. 

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This qualification is approved by the Engineering Council as contributing to the requirements for professional registration as an Engineering Technician (EngTech). If you wish to gain EngTech registration, you’ll need to undergo a Professional Review by your chosen Professional Engineering Institution, which will assess your competence and commitment. The benefits of registration include improved career opportunities and international recognition of your qualifications.
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