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Introduction

The aim of this qualification is to engage young people and develop their skills in science,

engineering, mathematics and technology (STEM) and prepare them for an engineering

career. Learners will develop the skills required to build a working robot, produce

prototypes using a 3D printer, programme a microcontroller system, wire a simple cable

system, design a basic pneumatic system; they will also develop work skills to demonstrate

to potential employers that they are prepared for their first days at work.

Learner could progress onto further qualifications or begin a career in an engineering

discipline, for example:

Electrical installations, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Engineering,

Engineering maintenance, Electronics, Control engineering

The awarding organisation for this qualification is ProQual Awarding Body and the

regulatory body is the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual). The

specification for these qualifications has been approved by the Welsh Government for use

by centres in Wales.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. Centres should carry out an

initial assessment of candidate skills and knowledge to identify any gaps and help plan the

assessment.

Qualification Profile

Qualification title ProQual Level 1 Diploma in Providing a Gateway to Smart

Engineering

Ofqual qualification number 603/1140/X

Level 1

Total Qualification Time 383 hours 410 glh

Assessment

Pass or fail

Internally assessed and verified by centre staff

External quality assurance by ProQual verifiers

Qualification start date 1/3/17

Qualification end date

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Qualification Structure

Candidates must complete the 6 Mandatory units.

Unit Number Unit Title Level GLH

R/615/5259 Robotics 1 52

J/615/5260 Rapid Prototyping 1 70

L/615/5261 Basic Programming and Coding 1 52

R/615/5262 Smart Wiring Systems 1 105

Y/615/5263 Utilisation of Energy 1 52

D/615/5264 Skills for Work 1 52

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Centre Requirements

Centres must be approved to offer this qualification. If your centre is not approved please

complete and submit form ProQual Additional Qualification Approval Application.

Staff

Staff delivering this qualification must be appropriately qualified and occupationally

competent.

Assessors/Internal Quality Assurance

For each competence-based unit centres must be able to provide at least one assessor and

one internal quality assurance verifier who are suitably qualified for the specific

occupational area. Assessors and internal quality assurance verifiers for competence-based

units or qualifications will normally need to hold appropriate assessor or verifier

qualifications, such as:

 ProQual Level 3 Certificate in Teaching, Training and Assessing

 Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment

 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement

 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement

 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices

 Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and

Practices

Support for Candidates

Materials produced by centres to support candidates should:

 enable them to track their achievements as they progress through the learning

outcomes and assessment criteria;

 provide information on where ProQual’s policies and procedures can be viewed;

 provide a means of enabling Internal and External Quality Assurance staff to

authenticate evidence

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Assessment

Candidates must demonstrate the level of knowledge and competence described in the unit.

Assessment is the process of measuring a candidate’s knowledge and understanding against

the standards set in the qualification.

Each candidate is required to produce evidence which demonstrates their achievement of

all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit.

Evidence can include: – assignments/projects/reports

– worksheets

– portfolio of evidence

– video evidence

– record of oral and/or written questioning

– candidate test papers

Learning outcomes set out what a candidate is expected to know, understand or be able to

do.

Assessment criteria specify the standard a candidate must meet to show the learning

outcome has been achieved.

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria for this qualification can be found from page 8

onwards.

Internal Quality Assurance

An internal quality assurance verifier confirms that assessment decisions made in centres

are made by competent and qualified assessors, that they are the result of sound and fair

assessment practice and that they are recorded accurately and appropriately.

Adjustments to Assessment

Adjustments to standard assessment arrangements are made on the individual needs of

candidates. ProQual’s Reasonable Adjustments Policy and Special Consideration Policy sets

out the steps to follow when implementing reasonable adjustments and special

considerations and the service that ProQual provides for some of these arrangements.

Centres should contact ProQual for further information or queries about the contents of the

policy.

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Results Enquiries and Appeals

All enquiries relating to assessment or other decisions should be dealt with by centres, with

reference to ProQual’s Enquiries and Appeals Procedures.

Certification

Candidates who demonstrate achievement of the qualification will be awarded a certificate

giving the full qualification title –

ProQual Level 1 Diploma in Providing a Gateway to Smart Engineering

Claiming certificates

Centres may claim certificates for candidates who have been registered with ProQual and

who have successfully achieved the required number of units for a qualification. All

certificates will be issued to the centre for successful candidates.

Replacement certificates

If a replacement certificate is required a request must be made to ProQual in writing.

Replacement certificates are labelled as such and are only provided when the claim has

been authenticated. Refer to the Fee Schedule for details of charges for replacement

certificates.

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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

Unit R/615/5259

Robotics

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Know about energy changes and

transfers

1.1 Describe the role of levers in energy changes and

transfers

1.2 Identify levers in systems

2 Know different types of force

arising from the interaction

between two objects

2.1 Describe different types of force as pushes or

pulls

2.2 Identify where forces are needed to cause

objects to top or start moving

3 Be able to carry out simple

number calculations

3.1 Use standard units of:

 mass

 time

 length

in calculations

3.2 Use numbers:

 positive

 negative

 decimal

in calculations relating to position and velocity

3.3 Use simple mathematical formulae in

calculations

3.4 Use scale and ratio in calculations

4 Be able to make accurate

observations and measurements

4.1 Formulate and ask relevant questions based on

observations

4.2 Use knowledge and understanding to make

predictions

4.3 Demonstrate awareness of health and safety

4.4 Make and record observations and

measurements

5 Know how to build a robot to

given specifications

5.1 Design and build a robot

5.2 Program the robot to perform simple actions

5.3 Demonstrate the working robot to an audience

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

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Unit J/615/5260

Rapid Prototyping

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Understand what orthographic and

isometric projections represent

1.1 Sketch components in an orthographic

projection from simple isometric

drawings

1.2 Sketch components in isometric

projection from simple orthographic

drawings

2 Use a Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)

system to produce components

2.1 Conduct a risk assessment on the use of

a CAD system

2.2 Use a CAD package to produce a

dimensioned orthographic component

2.3 Use a CAD package to produce a 3D

model of a simple component

2.4 Demonstrate the effective use and

maintenance of CAD files

3 Use a 3D printer to produce a prototype 3.1 Conduct a risk assessment on the use of

a 3D printer

3.2 Set up the 3D printer, load print material

and carry out pre-use checks

3.3 Use and monitor a 3D printer to produce

a prototype from a suitable format file

3.4 Clean printer after use, including

preventative maintenance if required

4 Be able to work in a team 4.1 Discuss team goals

4.2 Agree tasks for all team members

4.3 Design or modify a prototype of a simple

assembly to given requirements

4.4 Working with team to produce the

prototype

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

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Unit L/615/5261

Basic Programming and Coding

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Know the function of basic LOGIC

elements in programming

1.1 State the function of basic LOGIC

elements:

 AND

 OR

 NOT

1.2 Identify the common symbols used for

LOGIC elements

1.3 Create truth tables for basic LOGIC

elements

2 Be able to create a flow chart for a

simple programming process

2.1 Create a flow chart including:

 Start/stop

 Process

 decision

2.2 Identify the common symbols used in

flow charts

2.3 Use the common symbols within a flow

chart for a given process

3 Understand different number systems 3.1 Identify different number systems:

 DECIMAL

 BINARY

 HEXADECIMAL

3.2 Convert two digit DECIMAL numbers to

BINARY numbers

3.3 Give an example of the application of a

number conversion

4 Understand the function of the basic

blocks of a microcontroller

4.1 State the function of the basic blocks of

a microcontroller:

 Memory

 Input/Output

 Process

 Communication bus

4.2 State the overall function or purpose of

the basic blocks within a

microcontroller

5 Be able to state the purpose of input and

output devices

5.1 State the purpose of:

 Heat

 Light

 Sound

 Movement

as input devices

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5.2 Identify a typical application for a range

of input devices

5.3 State the purpose of:

 lamps

 sounders

 motors

 solenoids

as output devices

6.2 Identify a typical application for a range

of output devices

7 Understand the need for digital to

analogue and analogue to digital

conversion

7.1 State the need for:

 Digital to Analogue

 Analogue to Digital

conversion

7.2 State the nature of:

 Digital

 Analogue

signals

7.3 Identify the need for a microcontroller

to be able to communicate with the

outside world

7.4 Identify typical applications of:

 Digital to Analogue

 Analogue to Digital

conversion in everyday items

8 Know how to create program code to

carry out simple tasks

8.1 Demonstrate the use of flow charts

8.2 Demonstrate the use of program

diagrams

8.3 Create program code for a given

microcontroller system that uses

manual buttons or other methods for

starting and stopping a motor

8.4 Create program code for a given

microcontroller system that controls at

least three lamps in a given sequence

8.5 Create program code for a given

microcontroller system that monitors

whether or not seat belts are being

worn

8.6 Create program code for a given

microcontroller system that controls a

door automatically

8.7 Demonstrate each of the above

programs on a simulator

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8.8 Demonstrate each of the above

programs on a physical system

8.9 Store and back up all of the programs in

an appropriate retrieval system

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

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Unit R/615/5262

Smart Wiring Systems

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Be able to recommend a lighting system

for a domestic installation

1.1 Research and select a method of

installing a domestic lighting circuit

1.2 Present research findings, including

costs

2 Know how to wire and test a lighting

circuit

2.1 Form and assemble a surface mounted

lighting circuit

2.2 Surface mount accessories:

 plumb and square

 to +/- 5mm tolerance of a given

layout diagram

2.3 Wire the circuit in line with a wiring

diagram

2.4 Strip and terminate cable accessories

2.5 Select and install a suitably rated circuit

breaker

2.6 Conduct a basic continuity and

insulation resistance test

2.7 Record test result

2.8 Identify costs for parts and labour for

the task

3 Know how to conduct a maintenance

activity on a lighting circuit

3.1 Produce a risk assessment for replacing

a lighting circuit accessory

3.2 Demonstrate a safe isolation procedure

3.3 Replace an accessory

3.4 Conduct a continuity and insulation

resistance test

3.5 Record test result

4 Understand the use of smart technologies

in a lighting circuit

4.1 Present a recommendation for a smart

technology to be retrospectively added

to an existing lighting circuit to allow

remote control operation, to include

details of research and costs of parts

and labour for the tasks

4.2 Install a smart technology

retrospectively to an existing lighting

circuit to allow remote control operation

5 Be able to recommend a socket circuit for

a domestic installation

5.1 Research and select a method of

installing a domestic socket circuit

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5.2 Present research findings, including

costs

6 Know how to wire and test a socket

circuit

6.1 Form and assemble a surface mounted

socket circuit

6.2 Surface mount accessories:

 plumb and square

 to +/- 5mm tolerance of a given

layout diagram

6.3 Wire the system in line with a wiring

diagram

6.4 Strip and terminate cables to

accessories

6.5 Select and install a suitably rated circuit

breaker

6.6 Conduct a continuity and insulation

resistance test

6.7 Record test result

6.8 Identify costs for parts and labour for

the task

7 Know how to conduct a maintenance

activity on a socket circuit

7.1 Produce a risk assessment for replacing

a socket circuit accessory

7.2 Demonstrate a safe isolation procedure

7.3 Replace an accessory

7.4 Conduct a continuity and insulation

resistance test

7.5 Record test results

8 Understand the use of smart technologies

in socket circuits

8.1 Present a recommendation for a smart

technology to be retrospectively added

to an existing socket circuit to allow

remote control operation to include

details of research and costs of parts

and labour for the task

8.2 Install a smart technology

retrospectively to an existing socket

circuit to allow remote control operation

9 Understand the use of wireless alarm

systems

9.1 Present a recommendation for a one

wireless intruder alarm system; include

details of research and costs for the task

9.2 Install a 2-zone wireless intruder alarm

system

9.3 Conduct a commissioning test

9.4 Record results of the test

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9.5 Conduct the handover procedure, to

include an explanation of the day to day

use of the system

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

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Unit Y/615/5263

Utilisation of Energy

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Understand the application of gears for

increasing and decreasing speed

1.1 Identify the current existing applications

of gears used to:

  1. a) increase
  2. b) decrease

speed

1.2 Construct working examples to

demonstrate research findings

1.3 Describe the relationship between:

  1. a) torque and the increase of speed
  2. b) torque and the decrease of

speed

using gears

2 Understand different types of energy 2.1 Describe the following types of energy:

 wind

 gravitational

 solar (light)

 kinetic

 potential

 chemical

 electrical

 thermal

3 Understand how different types of energy

can be converted into different type of

energy

3.1 Present findings of research into how

THREE of the following types of energy

can be converted into a different type of

energy:

 wind

 gravitational

 solar (light)

 kinetic

 potential

 chemical

 electrical

 thermal

3.2 Construct working examples to

demonstrate THREE of the following

energy conversions:

 wind to kinetic

 wind to electrical

 solar to wind

 solar to kinetic

 gravity to kinetic

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 gravity to electrical

 gravity to wind

 gravity to sound

 kinetic to electrical

 kinetic to wind

 thermal to kinetic

3.3 Present their working examples,

describing the construction and

performance of the examples

3.4 Define the following mechanical terms:

 input power

 output power

 efficiency

 losses

4 Understand which components make up

a pneumatic system

4.1 Describe the following pneumatic

components:

 compressor

 receiver

 tubing

 manual value

 single acting cylinder

 double acting cylinder

 pressure gauge

4.2 Design a basic pneumatic system to

include:

 compressor

 receiver

 tubing

 manual value

 single or double acting cylinder

 pressure gauge

4.3 Research examples of pneumatic

systems already utilised

4.4 Present their findings

5 Construct pneumatic systems 5.1 Construct a basic pneumatic system

to include: compressor, receiver, tubing,

manual value, single or double acting

cylinder, pressure gauge

5.2 Construct two pneumatic systems each

with a practical application to include:

compressor, receiver, tubing, manual

value, single or double acting cylinder,

pressure gauge

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5.3 Present a report describing TWO

pneumatic systems each with a practical

application, which include the following:

 compressor

 receiver

 tubing

 manual valve

 single or double acting cylinder

 pressure gauge

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

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Unit D/615/5264

Skills for Work

Learning Outcomes – the learner will Assessment Criteria – the learner can

1 Understand the need for effective

workplace communication skills

1.1 Identify SIX different types of written

and oral communication

1.2 Know the importance of:

 effective written and verbal

communication

 team working

in the workplace

1.3 Demonstrate effective communication

skills

2 Understand the skills that employers are

looking for

2.1 Identify their own:

 skills

 achievements

 strengths

 areas for development

2.2 Identify the skills that employers are

looking for

2.3 State the importance of:

 personal presentation

 timekeeping

 communication

 health and safety

in the workplace

3 Know how to create a simple budget 3.1 Draw up a budget plan to manage

personal work-related expenses over a

one month period

3.2 Identify what must be shown on a pay

slip

3.3 Identify what all pay deductions

represent

3 Be able to deliver a presentation to an

audience

3.1 Identify a topic for a presentation

3.2 Prepare a presentation

3.3 Demonstrate effective communication

skills through the delivery of their

presentation

4 Be able to manage online information

storage

4.1 Organise and store information on line

4.2 Identify the advantages of storing

information online

4.3 Identify the risks if using online storage

systems

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4.4 Describe the threats to information

security when working online

4.5 Describe the threats to user safety when

working online

5 Know how to use ICT in the workplace 5.1 Identify workplace tasks that can be

completed using ICT

5.2 Demonstrate the safe and secure use of

ICT

5.3 Create and store their CV

5.4 Demonstrate posting to blogs

5.3 Use ICT to find and select information

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

 

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