This cross-disciplinary course explores the essentials of chemistry through the lens of engineering systems, design thinking, and technical drawing. Blending modules from engineering management, interior design, and AutoCAD, it offers a well-balanced mix of logic, layout, and lifecycle knowledge relevant to scientific planning.
You’ll engage with topics like system degradation, structured maintenance, and visual communication while developing awareness of dimensioning, Google SketchUp, and drawing complex objects. It's a unique approach to chemistry that isn’t explosive—but certainly impactful.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand degradation in engineered systems from a scientific perspective
- Explore chemical lifecycle concepts through design and maintenance logic
- Recognise structural communication in design and engineering workflows
- Learn the basics of digital layout through AutoCAD drawing layers
- Study availability and planning through maintenance technologies
- Connect chemistry theory with visual tools and drawing interpretation
Who is this Course For:
- Learners interested in chemistry via engineering and design methods
- Students exploring system behaviours through scientific models
- Engineers needing structured design and AutoCAD application knowledge
- Interior design students applying chemical structure theories visually
- Technical drawing enthusiasts looking for scientific context
- Anyone curious about chemistry’s influence on system maintenance
- Professionals interpreting layout or dimension data with chemical relevance
- Cross-disciplinary thinkers linking design, science, and structure
Career Path:
- Technical Design Assistant – £28,500/year
- Engineering Support Analyst – £33,000/year
- AutoCAD Technician (Scientific Projects) – £30,000/year
- Maintenance Coordinator (Engineering) – £34,000/year
- Junior Interior Designer – £26,000/year
- Engineering Data Assistant – £31,500/year