Pearson BTEC Level 3 Engineering – Mathematics for Engineering Technicians
Course Code: | L3E-A14 (BTEC unit code: (A/600/0253) |
Enrolment Fee: | £195.00 |
Format: | On-line |
Award: | BTEC Level 3 Award in Engineering |
Accreditation: | TECOL Award |
Study Time: | 60 Hours |
Requirements: | Age – Min. 16 Yrs, and ideally GCSE Maths |
This unit can be studied as a standalone TECOL BTEC Level 3 Award in Engineering, or as part of an Pearson/Edexcel accredited BTEC Level 3 Certificate or Diploma in Engineering.
Aim and purpose
This unit aims to give you a strong foundation in mathematical and analytical skills.
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Unit introduction
This unit enables learners to build on knowledge gained at GCSE or BTEC First Diploma level and use it in a more practical context for their chosen discipline. It will develop your knowledge of algebraic techniques, trigonometry, statistical data analyses and an introduction to calculus.
On completion of this unit you should:
1 Be able to use algebraic methods
2 Be able to use trigonometric methods and standard formulae to determine areas and volumes
3 Be able to use statistical methods to display data
4 Be able to use elementary calculus techniques.
This unit forms a key component within many learning programmes since the content is highly applicable to many manufacturing, engineering and industrial situations.
Hello, I have done 2 awards, Electrical and Electronic Principles,And Mathematics for Engineering Technicians,If I was to do the Health and Safety in the engineering workplace award would this get me the Btec level 3 certificate in Electrical Engineering ? Thanks.
David
If we have evidence of completing the 2 Awards successfully along with their grades from an accredited BTEC centre, then yes you would be able to upgrade to a BTEC certificate by upgrading the mandatory unit – Health & safety