The HNC Space Technologies for England (HTQ) programme is ideal for students wishing to work within the space industry. Students firstly study the HNC Space Technologies course and then have the option to progress to the HND Level 5 course.
Designed to help students build technical knowledge and skills, the course focuses on the underlying principles of space technologies. Students have the opportunity to develop the skills to recognise and alleviate risk, create a safe and efficient operating environment, and assess vital information. With a focus on the future, students can also build transferable skills and learn about the decision-making methods used by industry.
The Pearson BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) is at Level 4 (the same as the first year of a UK honours degree). It is an eight-unit qualification which involves studying five core mandatory subjects and a further three specialist mandatory subjects. The units have been selected to meet a broad range of local industry needs.
Our space technologies students will be based in our engineering classrooms, workshops and emulation zone that keep teaching and learning apace with cutting-edge innovation and discovery including the use of virtual reality technologies and flight simulators.
We have a strong focus on employability, and our training partners and professional connections can give students the chance to immerse themselves in the industry. Our central position allows students to have the opportunity for networking, seasonal jobs and work placements where available.
At ASI Newark, students learn from skilled lecturers who have a high level of working knowledge, based on industry experience. Their teaching is designed to enable students to gain a deep insight into the latest trends and requirements of the space sector.
As well as receiving interesting lectures and seminars, students are also supported by personal tutors, module leaders and course leaders. In addition, guest speakers often deliver sessions for students within ASI to enrich their learning. Previously we have welcomed speakers from Jet2, British Airways, EasyJet and East Midlands Airport.
Assessments are mainly by assignment with some testing in the analytical subjects.
As part of the programme, students can choose to take an optional structured pilot training programme delivered by external partners at an additional cost that could lead to a Private Pilot Licence (PPL). More details can be found on the ASI webpage here.
This course is a Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ). HTQs are technical qualifications that have been developed by employers and awarding bodies so students can develop the skills that employers want.
Typical Modules Include
Year 1
Unit 4001 Engineering Design
Unit 4002 Engineering Maths
Unit 4003 Engineering Science
Unit 4061 Programming for Engineers
Year 2
Unit 4004 Managing a Professional Engineering Project (Pearson-set)
Unit 4023 Computer Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD/CAM)
Unit 4087 Space Environment and Applications
Unit 4088 Space Technologies and Manufacturing
Entry requirements
A minimum of 48 UCAS Tariff points from:
GCE A and AS Levels with at least one subject at A Level
BTEC National (Diploma or Extended Diploma) in a relevant subject
Access to HE Diploma
T Levels
Scottish Higher/Advanced Higher with at least one subject at Advanced Higher
Appropriate Level 3 qualification
Plus
GCSE English – Grade C/4 or above
GCSE Maths – Grade C/4 or above
*For mature applicants, some relevant industrial background may be taken in lieu of A Levels/BTECs
EU and International Applicants
ENIC confirmed equivalent of 48 UCAS points
IELTS with an overall score of 6.0 and a minimum of 5.5 in each component. Equivalent English language qualifications are acceptable for applicants not requiring a Tier 4 student visa
Study Details
Students will study at ASI Newark facility. Part-time, two years. One day per week.
It is expected that students complete between four and eight hours of additional independent study per week in order to be successful on this programme.
Assessment & Progression
The assessment methods typically used throughout the programme include:
Practical assessments
Timed assessments
Coursework
Written assessments
Progression
On completion of the Level 4 HNC, students could progress onto and top-up to the Level 5 HND Space Technologies or gain employment in the space industry. Roles could include:
• Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) Engineer
• Control Engineer
• Communications Engineer
• Electrical Engineer
• Flight Dynamics Engineer
• Instrumentation Engineer
• Mission Concepts Engineer
• Spacecraft Operations Engineer
• Product Assurance Engineer
• Propulsion Engineer
• Radiation Engineer
• Robotics Engineer
• Software Engineer
• Systems Engineer
• Structural Engineer
• Thermal Engineer
Course Fees
Per Academic Year
Home Students - £4,000
International Students - £5,500
Tuition fees will remain unchanged for the duration of a student’s continuous enrolment.
Additional Course Costs
Scientific calculator - £20 (compulsory)
Please see the full ‘HE Terms and Conditions’ for details of additional library and printing costs associated with this programme.
Terms & Conditions
This course is validated by Pearson. The validating institution is responsible for awarding the qualification at the end of the programme. Students on validated courses are OfS registered, funded and taught at Lincoln College and it is the responsibility of the College to manage all aspects of this provision. The validating institution maintains an oversight of the programme throughout the academic year and must be satisfied that students are being taught in line with the required academic standards of the awarding institution. For full details and information of the responsibilities and conditions of study of both Lincoln College and the validating partners please see the Policies section.
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