The HNC in Manufacturing Engineering for England is designed in collaboration with employers to meet the rapidly evolving needs of the UK's manufacturing sector. The courses equip students with the knowledge, skills and behaviours required for success in Industry 4.0 manufacturing environments, where digital technologies such as automation, robotics, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are transforming production processes and driving demand for a highly skilled engineering workforce.
The HNC focuses on core engineering competencies, with an emphasis on the practical application of theory through project-based learning, industry collaborations and work placements, ensuring that students are ready to hit the ground running in graduate engineering roles.
The HTQ status of this qualification reflects its alignment with the knowledge, skills and behaviours set out in the relevant Occupational Standards, as defined by employers and professional bodies. This ensures that the learning outcomes are directly relevant to the needs of industry and that graduates are well-prepared for the workplace.
HTQs are a key component of the UK government's skills strategy, aimed at boosting productivity, innovation and social mobility by providing high-quality technical education that rivals traditional academic routes. By choosing an HTQ in Manufacturing Engineering, students can benefit from:
Whether you are looking to launch your engineering career, advance your technical skills or pivot into a new area of manufacturing, the HNC in Manufacturing Engineering (HTQ) offers a rigorous and industry-aligned pathway to success in this exciting sector.
This programme is well-suited to highly motivated, technically-minded and creative individuals who enjoy learning-by-doing. Successful learners will be problem-solvers, team players and effective communicators, with a strong work ethic and a desire to make a positive impact.
The programme is delivered through a combination of taught lectures, practical activities, workshops, tutorials, and site visits.
As a student on this course, you will also have access to our virtual learning environment, Canvas, for additional resources to support your studies.
Tuition Fee: Year 1: (2023/24) £3500 Year 2: (2024/25) £3500
On successful completion of the HNC in Manufacturing Engineering, you will gain a solid foundation for entry-level engineering positions or progression on to higher levels of study.
Further study
Students who successfully complete this programme will be able to progress onto the Level 5 Higher National Diploma and then on to a full degree course in the Manufacturing Engineering field. Further study option pathways include:
BEng/MEng Manufacturing Engineering
BEng/MEng Mechanical Engineering
BEng/MEng Production Engineering
BSc Engineering Management
MSc Advanced Manufacturing Technology
MSc Engineering Business Management
Professional qualification pathways include:
Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
Chartered Engineer (CEng)
Chartered Manager (CMgr)
Lean Six Sigma Certification
PRINCE2 Project Management
Progression on to higher levels of study can be supported through our partnerships with local universities, many of whom offer direct entry into Year 2 or 3 of relevant degrees.
Career opportunities
On successful completion of the HNC in Manufacturing, together with the appropriate industry experience, will enable you to progress into junior management roles within the manufacturing engineering industry. We also work with employers to facilitate graduate placements, internships and apprenticeship opportunities to kick-start our students' engineering careers. The manufacturing engineering skills developed on this programme are highly transferable across a range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to food production and pharmaceuticals. The focus on Industry 4.0 technologies ensures that graduates are well-equipped to drive innovation and efficiency in advanced manufacturing settings.
Awarded by: Pearson
Mode of Study: 2 Years, part-time
Location: Preston College, Fulwood Campus
Please note this course will run subject to minimum student numbers.
Preston College operates a flexible admissions policy, welcoming applicants with a wide range of qualifications and/or experience, with each application assessed on its own merit. We also recognise prior learning/attainment (RPL) and experience, meaning it may be possible to map some of your existing qualifications against the units for the programme.
If this applies to you, we will discuss this with you at the interview stage.
For students who have recently been in education, we would expect an applicant to have one of the following to be considered for the programme:
Students who are not already working in the manufacturing engineering industry are encouraged to find paid or voluntary work to allow them to practice their skills outside of the programme's remit.