BSc Computer Aided Design

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  • Objectives
    This course aims to provide education and training in the use, specification, procurement, operation and management of CAD systems. It is one of a range of courses aimed at students without specialist mathematical expertise or scientific education beyond GCSE but who are interested in technology and wish to work in technologically related areas. The course provides an excellent career preparation.
  • Practical experience
    An Industrial Placement recommended and arranged through the University's Industrial Liaison Uni
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements In addition to the University general minimum entry requirements, you should have a pass in GCSE Mathematics and one of the following: A2 and AS levels: 180 points from 12 units. Vocational A level in Engineering, Science or Manufacturing including relevant optional units with 180 points. BTEC National Diploma or Certificate with at least four Level III merits including Mathematics and two other technically relevant subjects. Entry is also possible from the School's Engineering Foundation Year.
  • Academic title
    BSc Computer Aided Design
  • Course description
    Course Structure

    Year 1

    Application of Engineering Technology
    Fundamentals of Science and Technology
    Applications of Science and Technology
    Analytical Skills for Technology and Business
    Professional Studies C and IT

    Year 2

    Manufacture and Enterprise
    Engineering Design Principles
    Manufacturing Technologies and Materials
    CAD/CAM
    Accounting for Managers

    Year 3 Full-time/Year 4 Sandwich

    Project, Quality and Production Management
    CAD Systems and CAD Management
    Advanced Design
    Structured Innovation and Creativity
    Final Year Project

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