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Engineering Year Zero modules

Block 1: Engineering and academic skills

This module provides students with basic knowledge and command of Mathematics with the key skills (both theoretical and practical) necessary to study Engineering in a university environment. The module contains well-recognised elements of foundation mathematics which universally underpin further progress to becoming a professional engineer. Students are introduced to some of the core academic study skills needed within Engineering to ensure they achieve the relevant experience and practice before starting an undergraduate degree or employment.

Block 2: Electronic and mechanical principles

This module builds on the mathematical and academic skills introduced in the Engineering Principles module. It introduces the basic principles of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering using real-world practical applications. Mathematical concepts are linked to covered Engineering topics. The main focus is on analysing subsystems of different components, specifically structural, electrical / electronic and mechanical. By reverse engineering different components, students will learn the principles of technical drawing, measurements, and principles of technical documentation.

Block 3: Engineering design

This module builds on the electrical and mechanical engineering concepts introduced in the previous modules. It introduces students to software associated with design and technology and other practical factors that are encountered when taking a product from its initial concept to a final design proposal, from both mechanical and electronic boarding perspectives. This module integrates the practical and theoretical skills learnt at this level and incorporates them in a practical way into the design work.

Block 4: Engineering data analysis

This module introduces advanced mathematical concepts within engineering applications using computer software. The module will focus on applying mathematical skills and techniques to solve engineering problems, such as analysing data obtained from laboratory experiments, including descriptive statistics.