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PETR1092
Analytical Methods
This module focuses upon the mathematical strategies and processes involved in solving a wide range of engineering problems. Develops analytical and algebraic skills transferable to engineering subjects. Gives students the analytical tools to solve problems in their own field and also exposes them to the application of complex number, matrix methods, calculus and statistics across engineering.
PETR1093
Engineering Science
This module provides an introduction to solid mechanics and energy systems so that students will have a firm base from which to work when they under take further studies.
PETR1140
Engineering Graduate Skills
This module is designed to enable students to demonstrate that they have all the qualities and transferable skills necessary for appropriate academic work and employment requiring the exercise of responsibility and decision making, including the ability to relate their professional practice to underlying theory and principles. Students use reflective techniques to inform and evaluate progress.
PETR1141
Mechatronics
On successful completion of this unit students will be able to explain the basic mechatronic system components and functions, design a simple mechatronic system specification for a given application, use appropriate simulation and modelling software to examine its operation and function, and solve faults on mechatronic systems using a range of techniques and methods
PETR1152
Organisational Behaviour
This module considers how organisational behaviour and attitude influences the behaviour of individuals and groups at work. The module will use a range of theories and managerial approaches to analyse and explain human behaviour at work.
PETR1094
Engineering Materials
This module provides an introduction to material characteristic and classification. Develop knowledge and understanding of the relationship between observation and materials testing technique. To take account of the requirements of destructive and non-destructive testing. Students will have a firm base from which to work when they under take further studies.
PETR1143
Advanced CAD Techniques
This module develops both 2D and 3D modelling skills and the use of computer simulation in support of engineering tasks. The principal activity will be developing a portfolio of engineering drawings and designs by working through graded tasks. Students’ produce working drawings and designs, where some are used produce animations and analysis.
PETR2110
Robotic and Automation Systems
This module extends on mechatronics fundamentals to develop appreciation and the analytical skills to assess the suitability of robots, automation components and systems are fit for purpose, use various methods to assess the appropriate programming and set up for safe operation.
PETR2111
Production Management
This module investigates the functions, structures and inter-relationships of a manufacturing organisation. Learners will apply the skills of costing, financial planning and control associated with manufacturing processes. Learners will explore the principles and applications of business performance improvement using a range of different techniques and methodologies in order to improve value.
PETR2123
Level 5 Project
This module is an individual investigation of a specific problem in any of the engineering disciplines encountered in the programme. It represents a significant amount of work in which the student is proactive in managing their own learning and other resources needed to find a solution to the task which will normally relate to the student’s place of work
PETR2127
Manufacturing Systems
This module introduces students to the concepts of modern industrial management and control philosophies to manufacturing plant.
PETR2128
Manufacturing Processes
The module investigates the use of conventional and non-conventional forming and machining techniques used in component manufacture in modern engineering industry.
PETR2129
Mechanical Principles
This module introduces the student to an extended range of mechanical principles which underpin the analysis and design of engineering systems.
PETR2130
Instrumentation and Control
This module introduces electrical and mechanical engineering students to basic instrumentation in terms of measuring system approach. Develops knowledge understanding sensor technologies in the application and determining the calibration requirements. Solve problems using modern control systems approach. Appreciate the major developments in digital technologies that impact on instrumentation and control.
PETR2131
Design Processes
This module consists of a lecture course including design methodology, information gathering and interpretation, and the design of a range of machine elements. Students work individually or in small groups on design assignments.
* UK Government announcement on tuition fees
On Monday 4 November 2024, the UK Government announced a proposal to increase tuition fees for home undergraduate students from £9,250 to £9,535 per annum from September 2025 onwards. The University of Plymouth intends to apply this new fee from September 2025. However, implementation of this increase will be subject to parliamentary procedure. This change applies to new students starting their studies in September 2025. For current and returning students, the University is reviewing fees and will update you as soon as possible.
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
Old Sticklepath Hill
Barnstaple
EX31 2BQ
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You are also very welcome to attend a University of Plymouth open day, to get a flavour of the courses you can progress to from a partner college. There will however be limited information on this specific course and college.
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