I too have done the Kingston course however as I am in the mob I wanted it to capitalise on my HND and take me up to degree status. My end game is NOT that of B1 / 2 but to go into another part of the industry or another area of engineering altogether.
As has been said you will cover four taught modules each with assignments and exams along with two projects.
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The first year being very pertinent to the aviation industry in terms of technology and materials (plenty of maths to get your head around) followed by the maintenance and logistics, which as a military type I had to work hard at in order to get my head around the ledg and get my assignment correct.
Year two was really interesting I guess due to the fact it was away from my comfort zone but not so much so that the subject became too difficult or un interesting. The business studies will give you a good idea of how the company wants to progress (more likely how the company accountants want you to make their wallets larger!). I do remember writing for Britain in the exam four questions in 3 hours, I wrote 5 pages on the first question alone. The quality module, in some way, dove tailing into the business studies unlike others I had to read lots for this because of my lack of exposure to TQM, 6Sigma, Risk SPC ant others.
I felt that the exposure you gain whilst researching your assignments / projects may give you that impetus to explore other areas that you may not have considered in summary a very good course and I ended up with a first. Its not too hard to get a 2:2 but you will have to put the effort in if you want moor.
The current cost is about £3000 you may want to phone the course supervisor to confirm this.
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