Mechanical Engineering: Level 2 NVQ

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, Engineering, Mechanical, Civil
Cover of the book Mechanical Engineering: Level 2 NVQ by David Salmon, Penny Powdrill, CRC Press
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Author: David Salmon, Penny Powdrill ISBN: 9781136378478
Publisher: CRC Press Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: David Salmon, Penny Powdrill
ISBN: 9781136378478
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

A thoroughly accessible and engaging workbook-style text, ideal for all NVQ students, including Foundation Modern Apprentices. Mechanical Engineering: Level 2 NVQ is a practical and interactive engineering book, written by practicing lecturers and designed for college students and Foundation Modern Apprentices. A highly readable text is supported by numerous assignments provided to build up a portfolio of evidence. Designed so that students can complete the blanks this book can be used as evidence for assessment purposes and as an essential reference guide for their subsequent employment.

This book covers the mandatory units (1-3), general support units (4-5) and option units (10-12) required to deliver a full NVQ programme. Key Skills activities are also provided at the relevant points through the book.

Mechanical Engineering: NVQ2 is a new single-volume text for the new Performing Engineering Operations NVQs from EMTA and City & Guilds updated and expanded from David Salmon's popular NVQ titles:
NVQ Engineering Manufacture: Mandatory Units
NVQ Engineering: Mechanical Option Units

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A thoroughly accessible and engaging workbook-style text, ideal for all NVQ students, including Foundation Modern Apprentices. Mechanical Engineering: Level 2 NVQ is a practical and interactive engineering book, written by practicing lecturers and designed for college students and Foundation Modern Apprentices. A highly readable text is supported by numerous assignments provided to build up a portfolio of evidence. Designed so that students can complete the blanks this book can be used as evidence for assessment purposes and as an essential reference guide for their subsequent employment.

This book covers the mandatory units (1-3), general support units (4-5) and option units (10-12) required to deliver a full NVQ programme. Key Skills activities are also provided at the relevant points through the book.

Mechanical Engineering: NVQ2 is a new single-volume text for the new Performing Engineering Operations NVQs from EMTA and City & Guilds updated and expanded from David Salmon's popular NVQ titles:
NVQ Engineering Manufacture: Mandatory Units
NVQ Engineering: Mechanical Option Units

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