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A clearly written and easily accessible textbook that encourages independent study, covering all the core material required for the BTEC First Certificate and Diploma. Knowledge-check questions and activities are included throughout, along with review questions and worked mathematical examples, all of which relate to real-world engineering contexts.
Students will gain a valuable insight into various areas of engineering technology and related industries, providing a potential springboard to further training, qualifications, or suitable employment. For those students wishing to progress to BTEC National, this textbook covers all the vital material required as a prerequisite to NVQ Level 3.
New in this edition:
- Updated in line with the 2010 changes to the BTEC First specifications
- Includes detailed information on assessment, featuring example questions and answers
- Layout and design changes provide extra clarity
Genre: Technology & Engineering / Automation (fancy, right?)
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