Course details
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Year 1
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Core modules
SOUD1533
Engineering ScienceIntroduction to Engineering science principles that are central to the design of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering systems which will also provide broad knowledge for Engineering professionals. This module will provide an introduction to AC and DC circuit theory, along with Static and Dynamic Mechanical principles for further modules fundamental to the safe and efficient design and production of engineering systems
SOUD1540
Engineering MathematicsThis module is designed to provide an introduction to mathematical principles that underpin the knowledge and skills required for an engineering environment. A focus will be made on applying mathematics to practical engineering scenarios, demonstrating an effective problem-solving methodology
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Year 2
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Core modules
SOUD1536
Manufacturing and MaterialsThis module provides an introduction to engineering material properties, selection and processing of materials for engineering applications, methods of inspection and tests. It continues to investigate the links between material structure, properties and appropriate manufacturing methods, materials properties and applies these to traditional and non-traditional manufacturing techniques. Students should gain knowledge of how material properties affect manufacturing choices
SOUD1537
Industrial CAD PracticesThis module will introduce learners to 2D, 3D and Parametric design software and processes. Learners will gain a working knowledge of the software and tools available for component design and the creation of product documentation through hands-on 2D detailing and 3D modelling exercises to generate a comprehensive evidence portfolio
SOUD1538
Engineering ProjectThis module introduces students to the frameworks and structures that modern design principles and introduction to a CAD modelling software required for use within the industry. Students will explore the importance of engineers working as the link between theory and the needs of customers
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Year 3
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Core modules
SOUD2487
Industrial Control and AutomationThis module introduces the student to the systems implemented in the industry to control processing tasks. The module will cover awareness of industrial systems from input (sensors) through processing (embedded, compact, modular and rack controllers) to output (actuators and drives).
SOUD2489
Engineering BuildAn introduction to the theory, practice and the application of engineering systems will be explored within this module focussing on the design, build construction and simulation. The module will also focus on practical skills within a system environment linked to the learner pathway.
SOUD2490
Engineering Business, Quality and Project ManagementThis module provides students with an understanding of how businesses operate within the engineering sector. From Total Quality Management within engineering organisations such as Six Sigma techniques, resource management and lean manufacturing to the disciplines of successful Project Management.
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Final year
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Core modules
SOUD2486
Computer Aided EngineeringThis module provides knowledge and understanding of how CAE software can be used to solve, improve and resolve product design and engineering problems for a wide range of industries. An overview through design for manufacture, parametric modelling and design simulation modelling, to the output of models for post-processing and final realisation onto Computer Controlled production systems. Each stage is supported with hands-on practice and realistic component requirements
SOUD2491
Independent Research ModuleThis module provides students with the opportunity to plan, research, produce and reflect upon the findings of a research project relevant to their chosen Engineering pathway and/or Industry.
SOUD2507
Manufacturing Technology TechniquesThis module builds on previous learning of fundamentals and relevance of project management and design and manufacturing development. The module aim’s to provide knowledge in project management scheduling activities, securing appropriate resources, managing production budgets and implementing, monitor and evaluating engineering manufacturing processes. This also investigates advanced static and dynamic mechanical systems associated with manufacturing.
Fees, costs and funding
Tuition fee price changes
How to apply
For further information and to apply for this course, please contact the college's admissions team directly using the contact details below.
Progression routes
Completing this course enables you to progress onto these related courses and programmes with the University of Plymouth at level 5 or level 6, as specifically defined by this programme’s progression agreement.
For further information, including the progression from foundation degree form, please visit https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/business-partners/partnerships/academic-partnerships/study-guide/progression-to-honours-degree
Our partnership with South Devon College
Studying with South Devon College
At the heart of the sunny English Riviera, we’re an award-winning Beacon status college. Add to that our ‘outstanding’ rating by Ofsted (in 2009), modern facilities and our larger-than-life Students’ Union, and you’re left with the perfect environment.