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14. Advanced Computer-aided Design Techniques
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and solve engineering problems using
Assessment & Grading System
Pearson BTEC HNC/HND assessments are assignment based and not on exams. Assignment is a formal
the Diploma is based on the learner’s best performance in units at the level 4 or 5 to the value of 75 credits for HNC Diploma/at level 5 to the value of 75 credits for HND Diploma. Each Unit is graded as a
Points scored = (credits achieved at pass grade) x 0 + (credits achieved at Merit grade) x 1 +
Fee Schedule
- Medical Insurance- Standard Student Contract- Withdrawal & Refund requests- Refund Policy
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Full-Time: 9 months Part-Time: 12 months
Award CriteriaStudent must pass all the 8 modules to be awarded with the HNC Diploma
requirements [75% for Part-Time students and 90% for Full-Time (both
Points Range Grade0-74 Pass P
75-149 Merit M
150 D
Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC/Level 5 HND
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (QCF)
Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Full-Time: 18 months Part-Time: 24 months
Award CriteriaStudent must pass all the 16 modules to be awarded with the HND in
requirements [75% for Part-Time students and 90% for Full-Time (both local
Method of Delivery
Day/ Evening classes taught by lectures with academic and industry experience.
Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Date of Issue: 21 Feb 2017
Tel: 6565 5655 Fax: 6565 6703
16. Composite Materials in Engineering
Understand the series and numerical
Solving engineering problems using Laplace transformsSolving engineering problems using Fourier seriesSolving engineering problems using
Generate a surface modelGenerate a solid model.
Energy ManagementUnderstand the principles of project management
and peopleManage project processes and procedures
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Series and numerical methods for
Laplace transformsFourier series
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UEN: 200006772H. ERF Registration: 20-05-2014 to 19-05-2018.
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About Mechanical Engineering Programme
Key Features
The Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC and Level 5 HND Diploma Programmes in Mechanical Engineering is strongly and forms a solid basis in Mechanical Engineering
BTEC HNC and HND are widely welcomed by the employers, recognized by many professional bodies and having access to UK and other univer- to enter into the or year of an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering subject to the It is also recognised by Singapore of Engineering Technologists (SIET) as its academic requirement for membership.
» Have the ability to progress into suitable employment in the work place.
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» Are able to gain ex» Are able to apply for membership of professional bodies.
Entry Requirements
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Course Outline & Programme Structure for BTEC Level 4 HNC
of 120 credits which must contain a mini-mum of 65 credits at level 4. The modules, levels and credit
Course Outline & Programme Structure For BTEC Level 5 HND
of 240 credits which must contain a mini-mum of 65 credits at level 4 and a minimum of 125 credits
are given below.
S.No. Unit (Module) Title Level Credit1 4 15
2 Engineering Science 4 15
3 5 20
4 Mechanical Principles 5 15
5 Dynamics of Machines 4 15
6 Mechatronic Systems 4 15
7 Computer Programming Techniques 4 15
8 Engineering Design 5 15
9 Quality Assurance and Management 5 15
10 Management of Projects 4 15
11 Programmable Logic Controllers 4 15
12 Business Improvement Techniques 5 15
13 5 15
14 Advanced Computer-aided Design Techniques 4 15
15 Energy Management 5 15
16 Composite Materials in Engineering 5 15
Total credits 245
7. Computer Programming Techniques
8. Engineering Design
9. Quality Assurance and Management
10. Management of Projects
11. Programmable Logic Controllers
12. Business Improvement Techniques
Module Synopsis
and solve problems using
• Algebraic methods• Trigonometric methods• Calculus
2. Engineering Science
of elements of
• Dynamic engineering systems• Apply DC theory and single phase AC
theory to solve mechanical engineeringproblems
• Formulate a project• Implement the project within agreed
• Evaluate the project outcomes• Present the project outcomes.
4. Mechanical principles
5. Dynamics of Machines
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S.No. Unit (Module) Title Level Credit1 4 15
2 Engineering Science 4 15
3 5 20
4 Mechanical Principles 5 15
5 Dynamics of Machines 4 15
6 Mechatronic Systems 4 15
7 Computer Programming Techniques 4 15
8 Engineering Design 5 15
Total credits 125
Determine the behavioural
to complex loading systemsDetermine the behavioural
cylindersDetermine the dynamic parametersof power transmission systemelementsDetermine the dynamic parameters
Design and develop code usingstructured programming methods
the chosen programming language
Create and apply appropriate testschedules.
meet customer requirementsAnalyse and evaluate possible design
reportUnderstand how computer-basedtechnology is used in the engineeringdesign process.
Understand how total qualitymanagement (TQM) systems operateKnow the key factors of qualityassurance (QA) techniquesBe able to apply quality control (QC)techniques.
Understand the principles of projectmanagementPlan a project in terms of
Manage project processes andprocedures.
Understand the design and
system
Be able to apply programmable logicprogramming techniques
control.
and prepare an improved standard
techniques
technology (OPT).
parameters of power transmissionsystem elements
parameters of mechanical systemsDetermine the behavioural
range of mechatronic systems and productsElectro-Mechanical models and components in mechatronic systems and products
mechatronic system or mechatronic productApply mechatronic design philosophies to carry out a design analysis.
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BMC International College is an independent self-financing institution registered withthe Council for Private Education, Singapore under the Enhanced RegistrationFramework. Through the years, we have grown in size. Its centres are equipped withteaching facilities, computer laboratories, a library, a science laboratory, ElectronicsEngineering laboratories and air-conditioned classrooms. Qualified and dedicatedteaching staff go all the way to make learning invigorating and wholesome. BMCmaintains an average Teacher-Student ratio of 1:30 for lecture and tutorial. ForEngineering laboratories, it’s 1:15, for Computer laboratory sessions, it’s 1:20 and forScience Lab is 1:30. Its centres are strategically located in Singapore. They are withinwalking distance from and to the MRT (train) stations and bus interchanges.
Today, we provide business, computing, counselling & psychology, engineering,hospitality, travel & tourism and professional courses to both individuals andcorporations. Should you choose to study with us, you will be joining a team of peopledetermined to see your goals are realised to the fullest. We wish you success in yourcareer aspirations and personal satisfaction with our serviceat BMC International College.
Pass at least one subject at Grade E in GCE A level (or)
equivalent foreign qualifications (or)
possess level 3 Diploma from Pearson BTEC/ NCC Education (or)
Mature candidates (minimum 30 years old with 8 years of working experience) with NITEC or minimum 2 GCE O level passes (at least C6 in English and any other subject) or 3 GCE N level passes (at least grade 5 in English and any two other subjects)
Language Proficiency: Students entering the programme whose first language is not English or students whose medium of instruction on their qualifying programme was not English will be required to demonstrate a proficiency in English to TOEFL 500 / IELTS 5.0 or pass in BMC English entry test
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