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Engineering and Manufacturing courses Norwich
- Short course
- Norwich
- Advanced
- 40h - 5 Days
...This course comprises 5 days of teaching and a separate assessment day. The course is aimed at candidates working in the food manufacturing industry who will have food safety management responsibility... Learn about: Food Hygiene, Food safety...
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- Norwich
- Different dates available
... product Developing skills in routine servicing of a motor vehicle Starting work in Engineering Starting work in the Motor Trade Investigating rights and responsibilities at work Positive attitudes and behavior at work Interpreting and using engineering information Engineering marking out Managing personal...
- Course
- Norwich
- 3 Days
...This 3-day course provides an introduction to the manufacture and failure modes of composite materials and covers all of the theoretical aspects of bond testing...
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It's a great place, amazing atmosphere and friendly people. I had a time of my life.
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- Norwich
... learning to a real industry problem. Our engineering courses allow you to develop your own career plan, and all have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before focusing on either Energy, Mechanical, Electronic and Electrical, or maintaining a mixed approach... Learn about: Team Training, GCSE Mathematics, Energy Engineering...
... learning to a real industry problem. Our engineering courses allow you to develop your own career plan, and all have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before focusing on either Energy, Mechanical, Electronic and Electrical, or maintaining a mixed approach... Learn about: Team Training, GCSE Mathematics, Energy Engineering...
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It's a great place, amazing atmosphere and friendly people. I had a time of my life.
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- Course
- Norwich
- Different dates available
...2. Course description Summary: This course will develop your understanding of the engineering world, the different sectors and how they impact on our lives. Course description: You will learn about the key engineering principles in more detail, such as design, materials, electronic systems...
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- Norwich
- Beginner
- 2 Days
...Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999; The Approved Code of Practice; Associated Guidance Notes; The Ionising Radiations (Outside Workers) Regulations...
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It was very enjoable and great experience. I loved every part of it.
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- Course
- Norwich
.... After providing the general engineering education that industry values, this course allows you to specialise in either Mechanical or Electronic and Electrical engineering. All our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before specialising, maintaining a mixed approach... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Team Training...
.... After providing the general engineering education that industry values, this course allows you to specialise in either Mechanical or Electronic and Electrical engineering. All our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before specialising, maintaining a mixed approach... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Team Training...
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It was very enjoable and great experience. I loved every part of it.
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- Course
- Norwich
- Different dates available
... to develop your engineering skills and explore your opportunities within this innovation-led industry. It is equivalent to two A Levels. The course is also suitable for someone who wants to study engineering at University, or for someone who wants to become a higher technician in this sector... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
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- Norwich
- 2 Days
...of the main requirements of the following; The Radioactive Substance Act 1993; The Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999; The Approved Code of Practice...
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I loved the entired experience, it was great and memorable Would recommend to all.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
... companies. We take a multidisciplinary approach to our teaching, working closely with UEA’s prestigious schools of Environmental Sciences, Computing Sciences and Mathematics, so you can learn from a range of experts. All of our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
... companies. We take a multidisciplinary approach to our teaching, working closely with UEA’s prestigious schools of Environmental Sciences, Computing Sciences and Mathematics, so you can learn from a range of experts. All of our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
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I loved the entired experience, it was great and memorable Would recommend to all.
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- Norwich
- Different dates available
... and is recognised by the university. The aim of the course is to: Provide a vocational electrical and mechanical engineering programme Provide a broad-based educational experience enabling students to pursue higher education routes (HND or Degree) Units studied within this course include: - HE Study Skills... Learn about: Environmental Conservation, GCSE Mathematics...
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- Norwich
- 2 Days
...Surface temper etch. Surface temper inspection. Etch process practical. Etch result interpretation. Types of discontinuities discernible in materials...
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Lectures are very interesting, campus is nice, lecturers are full of knowledgeable.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
... the general engineering education that industry values, this course allows you to specialise in either Mechanical or Electronic and Electrical engineering. All our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before specialising, maintaining a mixed approach, or transferring... Learn about: Engineering Mathematics, Energy Engineering, Climate Change...
... the general engineering education that industry values, this course allows you to specialise in either Mechanical or Electronic and Electrical engineering. All our engineering courses have a common first year so you can get to know the subject before specialising, maintaining a mixed approach, or transferring... Learn about: Engineering Mathematics, Energy Engineering, Climate Change...
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Lectures are very interesting, campus is nice, lecturers are full of knowledgeable.
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- Course
- Norwich
- 5 Days
...aspects of the liquid penetrant test method List several applications of the liquid penetrant test method List the types of discontinuities detected...
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- Norwich
...Summary Engineering Operatives are predominantly involved in engineering operations which are key to the success of the Manufacturing and Engineering...
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It was one of the best experience of my life.
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- PhD
- Norwich
... Schools of Computing and Environmental Sciences. Engineering is part of the School of Mathematics, which is ranked 7th in the UK for the quality of its research output (REF 2014) - an enormous accolade for a flourishing School, and testament to the great work we...
... Schools of Computing and Environmental Sciences. Engineering is part of the School of Mathematics, which is ranked 7th in the UK for the quality of its research output (REF 2014) - an enormous accolade for a flourishing School, and testament to the great work we...
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It was one of the best experience of my life.
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- Course
- Norwich
- 80h
...effect of various types of discontinuities Describe the operational steps in the eddy current test and understand the importance of each step following...
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- Norwich
...Entry Requirements Applicants should hold a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above (or the equivalents). These should include: grade 9 – 5 (A* - C) in GCSE English, Maths and Science. GCSE in Resistant Materials or Engineering qualifications would also be desirable, but not essential. In order... Learn about: Product Design...
- Course
- Norwich
- 80h
...*Other ultrasonic testing methods and latest developments. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this course the student should be able...
- Course
- Norwich
...Entry Requirements Applicants should hold a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above (or the equivalents). These should include: grade 9 – 5 (A* - C) in GCSE English, Maths and Science. GCSE in Resistant Materials or Engineering qualifications would also be desirable, but not essential. In order...
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