The HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering BTEC from London South Bank University features technical electrical and electronic engineering contents to equip diplomates with the latest demands of electrical and electronic industry and engineering businesses.
The distinctive features of this course are that the technical based electrical and electronic engineering modules supported by the industrial research informed contents such as electrical machines, electronics, electrical services and lighting for buildings tailored with essential mathematical, applied control and computer systems skills. This helps diplomates’ academic and technical skills necessary to enhance their career as an entrepreneur, engineer and/or technician at industries, companies and a range of electrical building services sector.
The course will enable you to develop a wide range of employability skills through focussing on the combination of fundamental understanding and methods of application.
Recent students from this course have gone onto roles in the transport, entertainment, medical, public sector and public service and supply industries.
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