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BTeC Diploma in Engineering

BTeC Diploma in Engineering. @ St Pauls Catholic School. BTeC Engineering. Route A Occupies 7 periods of the timetable Drop Technology +1 other non-core subject Equivalent if successful to 4 GCSE ’ s at A*-C 85-90% success rate in previous years. Course Structure. Modular

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BTeC Diploma in Engineering

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  1. BTeC Diploma in Engineering @ St Pauls Catholic School

  2. BTeC Engineering • Route A • Occupies 7 periods of the timetable • Drop Technology +1 other non-core subject • Equivalent if successful to 4 GCSE’s at A*-C • 85-90% success rate in previous years

  3. Course Structure • Modular • 9 different units taken over two years • Each unit passed is worth credits • The total number of credits at the end of Year 11 gives final grading • NO EXAMS!

  4. Year 10 Working Practices* Engineering Information* Controlling Engineering Operations Engineering CAD Engineering Materials Year 11 Engineering Maths* Engineering Science Using Secondary Machines to Manufacture Casting and Moulding Processes or Electronics Units

  5. Units • All units based on ‘real’ world situations • All very practical • Backed up with photographic and documentary evidence

  6. Activities • All scenarios are based around the pupil working for an engineering company • They will be expected to: • Work safely within a workshop environment • Follow procedures • Interpret engineering information • Identify correct materials for particular jobs • Control manufacturing operations • Produce engineering drawings using CAD

  7. Practical

  8. Practical

  9. Year 10 Activities

  10. Year 11 Activities

  11. Computer Aided Design

  12. Industrial Visits

  13. Life after BTeC • Used to get into 6th form • College – progress onto National qualification • Apprenticeships

  14. Who the course is suitable for Problem Solvers

  15. Who the course is suitable for People who enjoy a challenge!

  16. Who the course is suitable for People who enjoy doing practical work

  17. Who the course is suitable for People who can do paperwork

  18. Who the course is suitable for Team players

  19. Who the course is suitable for Girls & Boys

  20. Any questions?

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