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A-Level Engineering Drawing (AM 09) MATSEC | London | Oxford etc. Scholarship Available

Applications for the A-Level Engineering Drawing Private Tuition are now open. To apply please click here, returning the form to St. Thomas Institute with your details.

A-Level Engineering Drawing Syllabus 2009

Aims

The aims of the syllabus are to further the ability to visualize and interpret engineering drawings to meet the industrial demands of modern technology by the application of geometrical principles and engineering methods.

It is anticipated that this syllabus will form a two-year course with a time allocation of around 360 hours. This syllabus assumes knowledge of the SEC 29 Graphical Communication syllabus.

The Examination

The examination will consist of two written papers, each of three hours duration. The candidates must satisfy the examiners in both papers.

The criteria of assessment will be those of clarity, proportion and uniformity in presentation. Any examination question can test material from more than one topic. Candidates are expected to provide their own A2 size drawing board and drafting equipment. Only non-programmable calculators are allowed. The use of drafting aids is permitted.

Questions in both papers will be set in SI units and in accordance with British Standards (B.S.) or their equivalent International Organization Standards (I.S.O.) and in conformity with the following revised editions of B.S.8888:2004; PP8888-1-2005; IEC606172.

Download the A-Level Engineering Drawing full Syllabus

Please download the full Engineering Drawing A Level Syllabus from here.

Apply for A-Level Engineering Drawing

To Apply for Engineering Drawing A Level Private Tuition please click here
 

Scholarships

MCCID Scholarship

St. Thomas Institute, together with the Mediterranean Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Development is pleased to announce its new Scholarship scheme.

ScholarshipSimply look out for the S symbol  on the right to find out which courses you can get a scholarship for. To benefit from the scholarship, simply apply for two courses and study a third subject completely FREE.

Scholarships are limited and are awarded on a first come first served basis