Course Overview

This Engineering (Manufacturing) qualification will prepare you to join the growing world of technology by developing the skills you’ll need to succeed and enhancing your career prospects. The programme has been developed in response to the requirements of employers, both locally and worldwide, to provide the skills that a new generation of engineers require.

You will learn in our fully equipped workshops and additive manufacturing suite, which includes computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines, computer-aided design (CAD) software and our industry-standard 3D printers.

The Engineering (Manufacturing) course incorporates a Higher National Certificate (HNC) as part of the first year of study, and is available as a full-time or part-time programme of study. There are flexible delivery options to ensure minimal impact on your existing responsibilities, including employment.

On completion of the foundation degree, you can progress onto the top-up BSc (Hons) Integrated Technologies Engineering.

Course Details

Key Information

Course Code
MAEN
Mode of Study
Full-time and part-time available
Qualification
Foundation Degree/Higher National Certificate, Higher Apprenticeship, Higher Technical Qualification
Awarded by
University of Plymouth
Duration
FdSc - 2 years (full-time), 4 years (part-time) HNC - 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time)
Location of Delivery
Paignton
Academic Year
September 2025 - June 2027 (full-time) September 2025 - June 2029 (part-time)
Fees

The full time fees for the academic year 2025-26 are:

  • BA and BSc (Hons) – £9000.00 (per year)
  • Foundation Degree (FdA and FdSc) – £8825.00 (per year)
  • Higher National Certificate (HNC) – £8825.00 (per year)

For tuition fees for part-time courses commencing in September 2025, please contact the team on [email protected].

(Please note, some fees may differ depending on programme)

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Testimonial

We have worked in partnership with South Devon College (University Centre South Devon) for the past 12 years to provide a combination of Engineering Level 3 and Degree Apprenticeships and FdSc Engineering (Manufacturing).

Over these years we have built a strong relationship with the college, which enables us to provide the right setting for our apprentices to help them thrive in this working environment.

We work in partnership with South Devon College and support the assessment methods within these qualifications. These assessments are varied, and we have been able to support with practical assessments for the Competency Documents. We have regular opportunities to offer feedback on the course and the assessments.

As a leading heritage railway, we understand the demand for these roles within our engineering sector. The role maintains to feature as part of our workforce enhancement planning and demand for these roles continues to flourish.

Paul Merrington, Head Of Engineering at Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Company