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- Liverpool
- 4 Days
... and building trains, railway systems and components in a series of hands-on workshops run by railway engineering professionals • Collecting data from your design...
- BTEC
- Selby
...BTEC National Diploma in Engineering Duration: 1/2 years Course Level: Level 2/3 This is a two-year course that allows progression to a wide range...
- HND
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
... and oportunities to develop specialist skills relevant to your work environment. There are opportunties throughout the programme to focus on more computer influenced areas of electrical and electronic engineering that will enable graduates to pursue further study in entineering or a career in the industry... Learn about: Electronic Engineering...
- Course
- Skipton
- Different dates available
... dealership servicing and maintaining modern equipment or working for agricultural engineers who specialise in all aspects of engineering and fabrication....
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...This course is ideal for anybody looking to study mechanical engineering at a higher level... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
- Course
- Scarborough
- 2 Days
...equipment and machinery Anyone with the responsibility for maintenance of plant and machinery in industry should attend this course. This might include...
- Course
- Middlesbrough
- Different dates available
...2. Course description This qualification allows you to develop the knowledge and skills required to work in an airport ground operations environment... Learn about: Aviation Training...
- Course
- Middlesbrough
- Advanced
- 15h - 2 Days
...Ex01R, Ex02R, Ex03R, Ex04R (Training & Certification of Personnel for Working on Electrical Apparatus for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres)... Learn about: • Understand the principles of flammable gas, ‘p’ and ‘i’ apparatus, Substances and their symbols...
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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 recognised and provides a wide range of career options. Our use of current and advancing computer aided techniques coupled... Learn about: IT Management, Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training...
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally recognised and provides a wide range of career options. Our use of current and advancing computer aided techniques coupled... Learn about: IT Management, Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training...
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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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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... Infrastructure and the active research groups across the Faculty of Engineering. You’ll also benefit from using our specialist facilities, such as bench-top testing facilities to look at the fundamental behaviour of material soils and testing rigs for full-scale structures. We have all the specialist software... Learn about: Structural Engineering...
- HNC
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
... by a number of professional Institutions such as The Institution of Mechanical Engineers. It covers a broad range of fields from mechanical principles and engineering science, through to business management and thermodynamics - supported by practical activities in laboratories. On successful completion... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Science, Business and Management...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...The HNC bridging course is a great way for a student wishing to prepare for progression onto our HNC courses. The course consists of three carefully selected level 3 engineering units...
- BTEC
- Selby
...BTEC National Diploma in Engineering Duration: 1/2 years Course Level: Level 2/3 This is a two-year course that allows progression to a wide range...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 1 Year
...This course is intended for those who aim to gain employment in the electrical engineering sector. The qualification will help students to acquire basic competences within electrical engineering and to obtain first level qualifications before progressing to other levels. This qualification...
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Attending Coventry University has been a great choice! The content that is being taught in the Civil Engineering course is really enlighting. The various modules included thus far have really given me a good idea of what Civil Engineering Industry is about. All teaching sessions very well designed and organised. However, for most of the modules it requires a lot of extra work outside of class hours which can be really stressful at times.
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Msc Civil Engineering was phenomenal, definitely worth time and money. I am so happy for the time I have spent on this centre, was the best.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Civil Engineering course runs in 2016/17. Civil engineers change the world – literally. As a successful graduate of this course; you will help provide essential infrastructure for society and take a leading role in maintaining the quality of our environment... Learn about: Structural Engineering, IT Management, Quality Training...
...This Civil Engineering course runs in 2016/17. Civil engineers change the world – literally. As a successful graduate of this course; you will help provide essential infrastructure for society and take a leading role in maintaining the quality of our environment... Learn about: Structural Engineering, IT Management, Quality Training...
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Attending Coventry University has been a great choice! The content that is being taught in the Civil Engineering course is really enlighting. The various modules included thus far have really given me a good idea of what Civil Engineering Industry is about. All teaching sessions very well designed and organised. However, for most of the modules it requires a lot of extra work outside of class hours which can be really stressful at times.
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Msc Civil Engineering was phenomenal, definitely worth time and money. I am so happy for the time I have spent on this centre, was the best.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...-class facilities, you’ll gain the skills to thrive in a growing and fast-changing field. Specialist facilities You’ll benefit from the chance to study in cutting-edge facilities where our researchers are pushing the boundaries of materials science and engineering and metallurgy. We have state-of-the-art...
- HND
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
... their career in a range of manufacturing, processing and service industries. The HND provides students who have completed the HNC Mechanical Engineering with a thorough understanding in six further engineering subjects... Learn about: Computer Aided Design, Mechanical Engineering...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 1 Year
...City and Guilds Certificate in Land-Based Service Engineering Level Two | The Centre for Rural and Equine Studies | Full-Time Course Description...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...electrical installation condition reports and associated documentation Safety of systems and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning...
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The University offers a lot of support with regards to how to write CV's, interview help, especially with regards to what you want to do after uni as well. It has been one of the best experiences i have had. I have made so many new friends and I have unforgettable memories. I have done things I wouldn't have been able to do before such as dance, take extremely cheap trips to other countries such as China. It has opened my eyes to a lot the world has to offer. The always broadcast work opportunities be it placement, work experience or even volunteering. I would recommend it with no hesitation.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Aerospace Systems Engineering course runs in 2016/17.The Airbus A380; the Boeing Dreamliner and the Eurofighter Typhoon each had key mechanical and electrical systems designed and developed in the UK. This course is designed to provide you with the skills required to join the teams... Learn about: Systems Engineering, Skills and Training, Team Training...
...This Aerospace Systems Engineering course runs in 2016/17.The Airbus A380; the Boeing Dreamliner and the Eurofighter Typhoon each had key mechanical and electrical systems designed and developed in the UK. This course is designed to provide you with the skills required to join the teams... Learn about: Systems Engineering, Skills and Training, Team Training...
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The University offers a lot of support with regards to how to write CV's, interview help, especially with regards to what you want to do after uni as well. It has been one of the best experiences i have had. I have made so many new friends and I have unforgettable memories. I have done things I wouldn't have been able to do before such as dance, take extremely cheap trips to other countries such as China. It has opened my eyes to a lot the world has to offer. The always broadcast work opportunities be it placement, work experience or even volunteering. I would recommend it with no hesitation.
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