Critical Safety Engineering MEng (Hons)
Course
In Bangor
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Bangor (Wales)
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
September
On this degree you will spend about 12 hours in lectures and 8 in laboratories each week. You will also have 4 tutorials in each module and have to write up experiments, work on software design and complete numerical problem solving exercises.
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About this course
Graduates in Critical Safety Engineering MEng (Hons) will have excellent career prospects in the fast growing power generation and power distribution sectors, including low carbon and renewable generation as well as transportation sector. Many will take up engineering posts in power stations, with power transmission and distribution network operators, or government or private research and development facilities. Graduates will also be valuable in many other sectors where a rigorous attitude to health and safety is required. Graduates will in addition be well versed in the general principles of Electronic Engineering, with all the career opportunities those skills entail. However, the problem solving and numerate nature of all our engineering degree courses means that graduates will be highly valued in many other professions, ranging from general management roles to working as numerical analysts. Postgraduate study is another exciting option for some graduates.
320 300 UCAS points including grade C in Maths and Physics (or equivalent) at A2.
BTEC National Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
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Subjects
- Networks
- IT
- Signal processing
- Design
- Electromagnetics
- Project
- Systems
- Engineering
- Safety Engineering
- Health and Safety
- Control Systems
- Data Networks and Communications
- Business Process Re Engineering
- Quality, Value and TQM
- Health and Safety Culture
- Behaviour Change
- Team Project
- Environmental Issues & Policy
Course programme
Critical Safety Engineering MEng (Hons)