ICTQual Level 2 Diploma

Mechanical Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

30 Credits

Course

Mechanical Engineering

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 2 Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (30 Credits – 3 Months) is designed for learners who want to build foundational knowledge and practical skills in mechanical engineering. This short, intensive programme introduces essential principles of mechanical systems, materials, and basic engineering concepts, providing a strong starting point for further study or entry-level roles in the engineering sector. Learners gain an understanding of mechanical components, tools, and simple system designs while developing problem-solving and technical awareness.

Throughout the course, participants engage in both theoretical learning and hands-on practice. Core topics include mechanical principles, basic machine operations, assembly and maintenance techniques, simple design tasks, and adherence to health and safety standards. Practical exercises and demonstrations allow learners to apply knowledge to real-world mechanical scenarios, improving accuracy, technical understanding, and confidence in handling tools and machinery. Emphasis is placed on developing safe working practices and understanding industry regulations.

This Level 2 diploma is ideal for beginners, school leavers, or those seeking an introduction to mechanical engineering careers. It supports career progression by providing essential technical skills and practical experience. Graduates are well-prepared to take on entry-level roles in mechanical workshops, maintenance teams, or pursue further qualifications in mechanical or related engineering disciplines.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual Level 2 Diploma in Mechanical Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months:

  • Educational Qualifications:Minimum of a Level 1 qualification or equivalent in engineering, mathematics, or a related subject.
  • Professional Experience:No prior work experience is required, though basic familiarity with tools or mechanical concepts is advantageous.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

ICTQual Level 2 Diploma in Mechanical Engineering 30 Credits – 3 Months in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 3 mandatory units.

  • Mechanical Engineering Principles
  • Engineering Materials and Processes
  • Engineering Design Fundamental

What You Will Gain

Mechanical Engineering Principles

  1. Understand and apply fundamental mechanical engineering principles, including forces, motion, energy, and thermodynamics, to real-world systems.
  2. Analyze mechanical systems and structures under various loading conditions using concepts of statics, dynamics, and kinematics.
  3. Solve problems related to equilibrium of forces in static and dynamic mechanical systems, understanding concepts like moment, shear, and stress.
  4. Understand the principles of fluid dynamics and apply them to mechanical systems, such as pumps and turbines.
  5. Evaluate energy conversion and efficiency in mechanical systems, including heat engines, refrigeration cycles, and power transmission systems.
  6. Design simple mechanical components based on mechanical principles, ensuring functionality, efficiency, and safety.

Engineering Materials and Processes

  1. Identify and categorize engineering materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites, and understand their properties and uses in mechanical engineering applications.
  2. Understand the relationship between material properties and their performance in mechanical systems, considering factors like strength, hardness, toughness, and fatigue resistance.
  3. Select appropriate materials for different mechanical engineering applications based on material properties, manufacturing processes, and design requirements.
  4. Describe and evaluate various manufacturing processes such as casting, welding, machining, and additive manufacturing, and understand their impact on material properties and final product quality.
  5. Understand material failure modes including fatigue, corrosion, wear, and creep, and apply this knowledge in materials selection and process planning.
  6. Apply sustainability principles to material selection and manufacturing processes, considering environmental and economic factors in engineering decisions.

Engineering Design Fundamentals

  1. Apply fundamental engineering design principles to the development of mechanical components and systems, ensuring functionality, safety, and cost-effectiveness.
  2. Use design processes and methodologies such as problem identification, concept generation, feasibility analysis, and prototype development in mechanical design.
  3. Understand and apply design codes and standards in the creation of mechanical designs, ensuring that designs comply with industry regulations and safety requirements.
  4. Utilize computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed 2D and 3D models of mechanical components and assemblies, applying principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).
  5. Evaluate design alternatives based on factors such as material selection, manufacturability, cost, performance, and environmental impact.
  6. Conduct engineering analysis such as stress, strain, thermal, and motion analysis on designed components to ensure they meet performance and safety standards.
  7. Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to work on complex engineering design projects, demonstrating effective communication and teamwork in a professional environment.

Want to know more?

This course is completed over 3 months, combining theoretical learning with practical exercises to develop essential mechanical engineering skills.

Key topics include mechanical principles, basic machine operations, assembly and maintenance techniques, simple design tasks, health and safety standards, and workshop practices.

Yes, learners participate in hands-on exercises, demonstrations, and small projects to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world mechanical tasks.

Recognition may vary by country or employer. Learners are advised to check with local regulatory or professional bodies for accreditation details.

The diploma is ideal for beginners, school leavers, or anyone seeking an introduction to mechanical engineering careers.

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