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Diploma In Precision Engineering |
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The benefits of our Diploma programme: |
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Skills Loan |
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Program Code: |
DPE |
Duration: |
3 Academic Years On a Full Time Basis |
Credentials Awarded : |
Diploma |
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Course Aims |
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The course provides: |
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Career Prospects |
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Gradute of this Apprenticeship program are highly in demand in the Tools and component manufacturing industry and Tool Precision Machining Industry. |
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Lucrative career prospects exists in the following areas : |
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Entry Requirements |
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Pass in English, maths and Science/Physics/technical Subjects. |
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Course Structure |
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The three – year course emphasizes hand – on practical training 70%, with a whole semester in the third year set aside for the final- year project .To ensure you are ready for the real world there is the Industrial Attachment programme which gives you a chance to work with companies on real-life projects. The whole program is conducted on a modular basis : |
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Year 1 Semester 1 & 2 consists of Level One & Two |
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Year 2 Semester 1 & 2 consists of Level Three |
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Year 3 Semester 1 & 2 consists of Level Four |
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The following are the subjects you have to take before being awarded the Diploma in Precision Engineering. |
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Year 1 – Semester 1 & 2 |
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Level One – consist of 10 modules, which provides the knowledge and skills required for the trainees to perform the job of a General machinist. The modules are : |
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TOM S1 |
Introduction To Tool Making (Mould) |
TOM S2 |
Communication English |
TOM S3 |
Mathematics |
TOM 101 |
Workshop Safety, Health And Environment |
TOM 102 |
Basic Understanding f Technical Drawing |
TOM 103 |
Measuring Instruments And Applications |
TOM 104 |
Workshop Practice |
TOM 105 |
Technical Drawing (2D Computer Aided Drafting) |
TOM 106 |
Engineering Material And Heat Treatment |
TOM 107 |
Workshop Machining Technology (Milling, Lathe, Grinding). |
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Level Two – consist of 6 modules, which provides the knowledge and skills required for the trainees to perform the job of a Toolmaker – Mould. The modules are : |
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TOM S4 |
Introduction to Press Tool |
TOM S5 |
Quality Control |
TOM 201 |
Fundamentals of CNC Programming (2D) |
TOM 202 |
Advanced Machining Technology |
TOM 203 |
Assemble, Test and Troubleshoot Mould |
TOM 204 |
Fundamentals Of Two plate Mould |
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Year 2 – Semester 1 & 2 |
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Level Three – consists of 8 modules which provides the knowledge and skills required for the trainee to perform the job of a Senior Toolmaker – Mould. The modules are : |
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TOM 301 |
Plastic mould Design ( 3 Plate Mould) |
TOM 302 |
CNC ( 3 D milling & Surface Grinding) |
TOM 303 |
CNC EDM |
TOM 304 |
Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) |
TOM 305 |
Jig Grinding |
TOM 306 |
Manufacturing, Assembly & Try out ( 3 plate Injection Mould) |
TOM 307 |
Plastic Mould Maintenance |
TOM 308 |
Supervisory Functions |
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Year 3 – Semester 3 & 4 |
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Level Four - consists of 12 modules which provides the knowledge and skills required for the trainee to perform the job of a Assistant Tooling Engineer. |
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TOM 401 |
Product Analysis |
TOM 402 |
Tooling Concepts |
TOM 403 |
Tooling Design & Development |
TOM 404 |
Machining And Assembly Of Toolings |
TOM 405 |
Testing & Trouble Shoot |
TOM 406 |
Commissioning At Customer Place |
TOM 407 |
Training Coordination |
TOM 408 |
Tool estimating & Costing |
TOM 409 |
Administrative & Human Resource Function |
TOM 410 |
Professional Development Skill |
TOM 411 |
Final Project |
TOM 412 |
Industrial attachment Programme |
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