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- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...Developing skills in electronic assembly, Developing skills in joining materials using welding. Entry Requirements A minimum of four GCSEs grade E or above... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics...
- Short course
- Settleand7 other venues
- , Glamorgan, Somerset, Norwich, Oxford, Richmond, Dorking
- Advanced
- 1 Day
...it will not give arborists the knowledge and skills to carry out full bat surveys. Course content will include: Bat biology Bat ecology Bats and the...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 20 Weeks
...including workshop safety, the management of the blacksmiths forge and the use of various blacksmith tools and equipment. Course Content It is designed...
- Training
- Gatesheadand15 other venues
- Coatbridge, Newbridge, Manchester, Preston, Leeds, Newport, Solihull, Derby, Bristol, Swindon, Beckton ...
- 1 Day
...which are approved to BS EN 1004 : 2004 and which carry a current British Standard or other equivalent mark of approval. Delegates will be assessed...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...The new training programme, co-developed by CSkills Awards, Stihl and Skanska, is set to improve training in the use of petrol driven cut-off saws. Overview...
- Course
- Thornaby, Stockton-on-tees
- 6 Months
...The qualifications would be suitable for those seeking recognition of their competence in one or more of a wide variety of port operations related activities...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 10 Weeks
...is open access to anyone with a keen interest in improving their practical skills and provides the opportunity to obtain a basic qualification...
- Short course
- Leedsand15 other venues
- Coatbridge, Newbridge, Manchester, Preston, Gateshead, Newport, Solihull, Derby, Bristol, Swindon, Beckton ...
- 1 Day
...and appropriate manner inside or outside a building. Training in the use of work equipment is required by Health & Safety legislation and Work at Height regulations...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...for candidates who are involved in or supervise a variety of electrical work and who need to comply with legal requirements. Entry Requirements This course... Learn about: 17th Edition...
- Course
- Thornaby, Stockton-on-tees
- 6 Months
...For example, experienced order clerks and pickers and/or warehouse operatives. This qualification is very flexible in its structure enabling the organisation...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 5 Weeks
...Stained Glass OCNW Level 1 Start date: Tuesday 12th Jan 2010 Runs Tuesday 18.00 - 21.00 | 5 weeks | Centre for Construction and Heritage | £90.00 This...
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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
...develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally recognised and provides a wide range of career options... Learn about: IT Management, Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering...
...develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally recognised and provides a wide range of career options... Learn about: IT Management, Skills and Training, 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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- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...Entry Requirements A minimum of three GCSEs at grade E or above, including English Language, Maths and a science or technology subject. A multi-choice... Learn about: Vehicle Maintenance...
- Course
- Thornaby, Stockton-on-tees
- 6 Months
...NVQ Level 2 in Plan Operations What does it involve? Candidates must complete a total of four units for the full award. These units are compulsory which cover...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 10 Weeks
...with a keen interest in improving their practical skills and provides the opportunity to obtain a basic qualification. The course is flexible for students...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...Science course runs in 2016/17. This course has a September and a January intake. Biomedical Scientists play a vital role in the diagnosis and prevention... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
...Science course runs in 2016/17. This course has a September and a January intake. Biomedical Scientists play a vital role in the diagnosis and prevention... Learn about: Skills and Training, Biomedical Science...
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My degree is taught very well, lecturers are very enthusiastic about the topics they teach and will always take the time to make sure that you understand everything. Lectures are always on an online system with extra content. There is always guided further reading and the opportunity to go further with your education. This is supported by all of the staff at the university. My degree is accredited so it puts me at a good advantage ahead of other Biomedical Scientists, there is a lot of opportunities and announcements about placements and jobs available. There is a very good student support system and the university is constantly evolving to the advantage of the students. For example, one society decided that there was not enough veggie/vegan food on campus, this has been debated in a student meeting and the university are now exploring vegan food options.
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I couldn't have wished for a better 3 years, they have been so enjoyable due to the quality of the course and teaching, the quality of facilities and the surrounding area. Friendliness and commitment to teaching, always open to a discussion and provide help. Tutors and lecturers are always available when they say they are to provide deeper feedback. Coursework feedback is usually very in depth and very helpful.
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My overall experience in the University of Coventry has been excellent. Excellent student services as well as other facilities. Lectures are very helpful and makes the modules even more interesting. Workshops are also very useful and interesting which provides further understanding of any topic.University is providing great help to increase our employability. They are providing time to time help. Also they keep informing us about new placements and careers opportunities through emails. Overall university provides great efforts to help students to achieve aims as well as job. Coventry facilities are very excellent. They always take care about students needs. I had never faced any problems.
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- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...the needs of the company and the employees on the programme, but will generally include the following: problem solving, efficient methods of calculating... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- Course
- Thornaby, Stockton-on-tees
- 6 Months
...not just what they know. They are suitable for experienced workers who can demonstrate their skills in the workplace to enable them to achieve qualifications...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
- 10 Weeks
...Course participants will be required to do some out of course practise, facilities for which are provided at The School of Dry Stone Walling at the Auction mart in Skipton...
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Coventry University provides its students with top notch facilities and adequate learning environment. With the right guide from our tutors to make the best out of it. The school is the best school for those interested in developing the right skills to be employable in the future. Coventry University provides me with lots of supports asides academics, ranging from classes on oral and presentational skills, techniques in preparing a unique CV etc. All these and many more has helped boost my confidence and improved my employability. My course Oil and Gas Engineering is fully equipped with lots of course works , software's and so many other resources enough to build me to a desired level.
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- Master
- Scarborough
...but by a constant demand to find newer, safer, more efficient and cost-effective ways of extracting resources. Whilst exploration continues to identify... Learn about: Skills and Training, Oil and Gas Engineering, Gas Engineering...
...but by a constant demand to find newer, safer, more efficient and cost-effective ways of extracting resources. Whilst exploration continues to identify... Learn about: Skills and Training, Oil and Gas Engineering, Gas Engineering...
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Coventry University provides its students with top notch facilities and adequate learning environment. With the right guide from our tutors to make the best out of it. The school is the best school for those interested in developing the right skills to be employable in the future. Coventry University provides me with lots of supports asides academics, ranging from classes on oral and presentational skills, techniques in preparing a unique CV etc. All these and many more has helped boost my confidence and improved my employability. My course Oil and Gas Engineering is fully equipped with lots of course works , software's and so many other resources enough to build me to a desired level.
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