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Discuss Electrical engineering. HND vs Degree in the Electrical Engineering Chat area at ElectriciansForums.net
C&Gs course C gives you Technician grade, or it did when I took it.What's a c course?
After the HND you can top up to a Beng on a shorter deg. It's what I did.
Also, gives you a solid background on the math involved. As the math gets pretty solid at degree level. Even the HND math is higher than the modern A level math.
Exactly the route I went. I did my HND over several years as block release whilst I was an apprentice then went on to complete a degree a couple of years later.After I came out of my apprenticeship I went down the route of; c course, onc, hnc and then went onto a degree. I found that a very successful strategy as each year my abilities grew steadily and wasn't overwhelmed by any of the subjects
DeletedWhat's a c course?
only problem i see is the higher up you go, degree etc. , you get shovelled into desk jobs. that happened to me with HND. after 6 months sitting at a desk, i quit and went in at the deep end, having little experience on the tools, but with th right mindset to learn, bei basically hands-on. rebuilt motorbikes, done some electrical experiments whilst in teens, all helped.
only problem i see is the higher up you go, degree etc. , you get shovelled into desk jobs. that happened to me with HND. after 6 months sitting at a desk, i quit and went in at the deep end, having little experience on the tools, but with th right mindset to learn, bei basically hands-on. rebuilt motorbikes, done some electrical experiments whilst in teens, all helped.
Tbh I'm not quite sure. What I do know is I really like to learn, like a challenge and enjoy engineering generally.
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