HND Engineering (General)

The HND in Engineering (General) course is the perfect course for those who seek to work in engineering.

Studying with us full time, two days a week; or part time, one day a week at the University and Professional Development Centre, you'll not only gain valuable knowledge but also the opportunity to acquire real work experience that can lead to employment with training for specific roles during the rest of the week.

Diverse Career Paths: As a student on this course, the possibilities are endless. You can aspire to various rewarding careers in engineering.

Career Paths may include:

  • Engineering Technician

  • Maintenance Engineer

  • Integration and Test Technician

  • Project Manager

Path to Higher Education: This course is your direct route to employment in the Engineering industry. But that's not all—upon completion, you will also have access to a BEng (Hons) Top Up Degree.

Modules and full course details

What is the course like?

Listen to our student, Ben discuss his experience of studying at USWSC.

Entry Requirements

Level 4 qualification in subjects aligned to the HND Units in General Engineering

For example, HNC in General Engineering.

For applicants who do not have the standard entry qualifications, we will consider individual applications on a case-by-case basis.

Under Our Recognition of Prior Learning policy an applicants’ previous learning and experience can be considered and they may be awarded certain qualifications or units of a qualification based on that learning or experience.


Period of Study

1 year full time or 2 years part time

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Fees

£6,360 per year full time

£3,180 per year part time

Details of any incidental costs related on this course can be found on the course factsheet.

Study will be delivered at the University Studies and Professional Development Centre at West Suffolk College.


These Higher National courses are Pearson awards that are quality assured against national Quality Assurance Association benchmarks and regulated by the Office for Students.