Mechanical Engineering Course Offered by Hill Cross Business College.
The program is designed to support the growth in demand for human resource in the mechanical engineering discipline. This program provides students the essential knowledge of mechanical engineering such as design studies, system analysis, thermodynamics, principles of fluid mechanics, engineering materials and manufacturing technology.
The integrated approach of this program equips students with a range of skills and knowledge that is valuable for future careers. Graduates of this program are capable of performing tasks in manufacturing or production sectors, power generation, oil and gas, transportation (train, naval, aircraft) maintenance and air conditioner servicing.
This part qualification is aimed primarily at giving the learner technical, theoretical knowledge, practical knowledge and workplace knowledge and skills required in their chosen occupational/vocational area.
The design of the part qualification is such that if taken sequentially with related N part courses i.e. N4+N5+N6, it enables learners to progressively obtain the National N Diploma once the required practical work component of either 18 months or two years, as required for the specific occupational area, is completed.
Hillcross College is a private, registered, and accredited provider of Further and Training Education qualifications in the Republic of South Africa.
Part of our philosophy is the contribution to the sustenance of academic excellence as a developmental factor to the economy of South Africa and the global community.
In addition to the sustenance of academic excellence, the College prides itself in enabling students from every background irrespective of race, religion, gender, sex, or economic status the provision of a level playing field by ensuring access to affordable and quality education comparable globally.
The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering programme offered at IIE MSA is accredited by the CHE/HEQC and endorsed by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).
This qualification meets the academic requirements for you to write your trade test once you have aquired the required practical hours. This qualification consist of one compulsory part (N1-N3 theory) and two optional practical parts, beginners level (done between N1-N3).
The Mechanical Engineering programme comprises the design and development of machinery, ranging from simple mechanisms to more complex machines as well as the processes involved in operating and maintaining them.
Mechanical Engineering (N1 - N3) A Mechanical Engineer is involved with the design, development, production, marketing, installation, maintenance and general research of machinery and mechanical equipment in almost every type of industry and technology.
This course is an introduction to learning and applying the principles required to solve engineering problems. Concepts will be applied in this course from previous courses you have taken in basic math and physics.
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