BTEC Design & Technology Tutoring
f you like designing, prototyping, CAD, and manufacturing—this pathway is built around real engineering workflows: interpret a brief, develop concepts, model solutions, and justify manufacturing decisions.
How we teach the BTEC Design & Technology (commonly delivered via BTEC Engineering / Product Design & Manufacture)
How our tutors help you score higher
Make your design work “assessment-proof”: clear design rationale, constraints, trade-offs, evaluation.
Improve CAD/manufacture write-ups: process choice justification, tolerances, QC, sustainability.
Build project management habits so you hit deadlines with stronger portfolios.
Full curriculum (BTEC National Diploma in Engineering core)
Mandatory units (everyone studies these 5) Pearson Qualifications
Engineering Principles Pearson Qualifications
Delivery of Engineering Processes Safely as a Team Pearson Qualifications
Engineering Product Design and Manufacture Pearson Qualifications
Applied Commercial and Quality Principles in Engineering Pearson Qualifications
A Specialist Engineering Project Pearson Qualifications
Common optional areas (centre chooses)
The same purpose statement highlights optional coverage such as CAD, 3D printing/rapid prototyping, programming, CNC machining, welding, PLC, pneumatics/hydraulics, electronics. Pearson Qualifications
Key
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Your questions answered
Common questions
Do you help with CAD?
Yes—workflows, modelling logic, and explaining design intent clearly.
Can you help with the specialist project?
Yes—planning, evidence gathering, evaluation, and final presentation.
Is this more coursework than exams?
Often heavy on applied tasks/portfolio, but it depends on the programme.
What do top grades usually require?
Justified decisions, structured evidence, and evaluation tied to constraints.
Can you support different optional units?
Yes—tell us what your centre picked and we align fast.