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Mechanical Engineering courses North Yorkshire
- HND
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...Your programme About the HND Mechanical Engineering programme The programme examines the basic areas of mechanical engineering, design, processes, systems and technology, including computer-aided design and further mathematics. It is designed to provide students who are seeking to further... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Computer Aided Design...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...This course is ideal for anybody looking to study mechanical engineering at a higher level. Overview YEAR ONE MODULES Analytical methods for engineers... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Master
- Scarborough
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally... Learn about: Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering, IT Management...
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally... Learn about: Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering, IT Management...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... range of skills are needed to achieve this in an efficient, environmentally friendly and sustainable way. This course will develop your knowledge and skills across the full range of mechanical engineering, from the fundamentals of design and manufacture to fluid dynamics. You’ll also have scope... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Vehicle Design, Biomedical Engineering...
- Course
- Middlesbrough
- Different dates available
... and ApplicationsElectrical and Electronic PrinciplesExample of Optional Units:-Mechanics for Engineering TechniquesApplications of Mechanical SystemsEngineering Drawing for TechniciansSelecting and Using Programmable ControllersComputer Aided ManufacturingNVQ Diploma in Mechanical Manufacturing Level 3Mandatory Units... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering...
- HNC
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...Your programme About the HNC Mechanical Engineering programme Are you looking for a career in mechanical engineering? Have you studied up to Edexcel National level, or equivalent, and now wish to gain higher qualifications? This programme results in a national qualification that is recognised... Learn about: Business and Management, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Science...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...This programme offers a broad range of advanced subjects across the mechanical engineering disciplines. It’s aimed at graduate engineers who wish to pursue a career in industry using advanced engineering techniques, or those who want to gain in-depth knowledge for a career in research in industry... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Fluid Dynamics...
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My experience at Coventry has been great. I think this is a very interesting university, fully modernised teaching methods and approach, 24x7 full equipped library, access to all major computing softwares. The tutors encourage us to contact them, regular meeting for groups and individuals are set up to check on our progress and to allow us to provide feedback on any changes to the course we may prefer. However any support required with technical faults, such as with moodle or emails, can take longer to resolve as the tech team are slow at replying to your issues and concerns. It's more likely to be sorted if you approach specific personel with your problem as emails are often pushed to one side.
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Coventry University is excellent with great facilities, staff and work. The city itself is small with the outskirts being quite rough but the university is in the nicest area with clean safe streets. many of the modules are directly involved in improving your technical skills and giving you a wide range of ability's. The University provides job fairs with major companies so that you can interact with potential employers. There is a large amount of support for internship placements and also post graduate jobs for the students. Lecturers are all very high-skilled, they cover a broad range of topics in first year before becoming more specific to your area of interest by third year. Many of of my lectures were on theory but there are modules that have lots of practical work interspersed within the lectures.
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This has been the best educational experience, I want to thank the staff, I think they are the nicer people on planet earth! During the time I spent here I have learned a lot because the centre seems to have everything under control. A good experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...a course for which the MEng route fully meets the exemplifying academic benchmark requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng)... Learn about: Part Time, Financial Training, Skills and Training...
...a course for which the MEng route fully meets the exemplifying academic benchmark requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng)... Learn about: Part Time, Financial Training, Skills and Training...
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My experience at Coventry has been great. I think this is a very interesting university, fully modernised teaching methods and approach, 24x7 full equipped library, access to all major computing softwares. The tutors encourage us to contact them, regular meeting for groups and individuals are set up to check on our progress and to allow us to provide feedback on any changes to the course we may prefer. However any support required with technical faults, such as with moodle or emails, can take longer to resolve as the tech team are slow at replying to your issues and concerns. It's more likely to be sorted if you approach specific personel with your problem as emails are often pushed to one side.
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Coventry University is excellent with great facilities, staff and work. The city itself is small with the outskirts being quite rough but the university is in the nicest area with clean safe streets. many of the modules are directly involved in improving your technical skills and giving you a wide range of ability's. The University provides job fairs with major companies so that you can interact with potential employers. There is a large amount of support for internship placements and also post graduate jobs for the students. Lecturers are all very high-skilled, they cover a broad range of topics in first year before becoming more specific to your area of interest by third year. Many of of my lectures were on theory but there are modules that have lots of practical work interspersed within the lectures.
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This has been the best educational experience, I want to thank the staff, I think they are the nicer people on planet earth! During the time I spent here I have learned a lot because the centre seems to have everything under control. A good experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Automotive engineering is concerned with the life-cycle support (including design, manufacture, performance and durability testing) of vehicles: from road and off-road vehicles to race cars, vans and trucks. This course will give you in-depth knowledge of mechanical engineering through modules... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering...
- Foundation degree
- Scarborough
... to develop fundamental knowledge and skill set in a range of mathematical and business principles as well as the theories and concepts of electrical and mechanical engineering... Learn about: Skills and Training, Full Time, Part Time...
- HND
- Scarborough
...a higher level academic qualification. Combined Engineering BSc (Hons) Degree The Combined Engineering degree has been designed to provide students... Learn about: Full Time, Part Time, Climate Change...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...At this level you will advance your knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical engineering and use microcontrollers across a wide range of applications... Learn about: Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering, Full Time...
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