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Electrical Postgraduate Degrees in West Midlands
- Master
- Birmingham
...20 credits Railway Design Project - 20 credits Railway Management and Control - 20 credits Power Electronics and Power systems - 20 credits Mechatronic Design... Learn about: Engineering Mathematics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...Our one-year MSc in Energy and Power Engineering may interest you if you have a background in general engineering or science. Qualified electrical engineers... Learn about: Power Electronic, Optical Communication, Renewable Energy...
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I'm in my first year and so far its been a great experience I have to say, starting from the tutors to the city life and everything I have to say its been a good experience. well, sometimes they organize and host career events giving students the opportunity to take advantage of any. its pretty much cool because they address most issues concerning the students although I don't get involved, the tutors are good. they dedicate enough time to enable students get better understanding
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The Coventry University is an excellent place to learn and develop your self. It has good environment with greater cultural diversity. I found it to be the best place to study and the facilites are excellent. Libraries and IT are great and very resourceful. All the facilities regarding education are co curricular activities are there. so one can expect an excellent environment at coventry university and its great to be at Coventry University. At Coventry university, I found the EC careers and development department working effectively with the students. They are providing the students with the sufficient guidance for their practical life. The department at the Coventry University helps the students to develop their resumes and curriculum vitaes to be presentable in a practical environment, so this increases the employability of the each student being passing out from Coventry University.
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My overall experience at Coventry university has been great there haven't been too many problems with my course and even when I had problems the university helped me sort them out and overall I'm very happy at my university. That the course pages on moodle are updated regularly by the lecturers to provide important and useful information on the course material to help with upcoming quizzes, exams and coursework. The lecturers are easily approachable and can be found using their theta sessions or email to ask them about any queries regarding the course or material that has been confusing. The facilities at Coventry are excellent, both in the city and no campus. We have access to labs for extra time on work, software that can be accessed on any university computer (within reason) not just on certain computers allowing for flexibility when it comes to needing a certain software at a certain time. The fact that we have wifi that can be accessed can help when we want to use our own device to research - if there are no computers available.
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- Master
- Coventry
... prominence is given to electrical power systems and machines; robotics and sensors; digital systems incorporating VHDL and signal processing. An emphasis on applied technical work will strengthen the engineering development skills of students from an academic background... Learn about: Part Time, IT Development, Signal processing...
... prominence is given to electrical power systems and machines; robotics and sensors; digital systems incorporating VHDL and signal processing. An emphasis on applied technical work will strengthen the engineering development skills of students from an academic background... Learn about: Part Time, IT Development, Signal processing...
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I'm in my first year and so far its been a great experience I have to say, starting from the tutors to the city life and everything I have to say its been a good experience. well, sometimes they organize and host career events giving students the opportunity to take advantage of any. its pretty much cool because they address most issues concerning the students although I don't get involved, the tutors are good. they dedicate enough time to enable students get better understanding
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The Coventry University is an excellent place to learn and develop your self. It has good environment with greater cultural diversity. I found it to be the best place to study and the facilites are excellent. Libraries and IT are great and very resourceful. All the facilities regarding education are co curricular activities are there. so one can expect an excellent environment at coventry university and its great to be at Coventry University. At Coventry university, I found the EC careers and development department working effectively with the students. They are providing the students with the sufficient guidance for their practical life. The department at the Coventry University helps the students to develop their resumes and curriculum vitaes to be presentable in a practical environment, so this increases the employability of the each student being passing out from Coventry University.
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My overall experience at Coventry university has been great there haven't been too many problems with my course and even when I had problems the university helped me sort them out and overall I'm very happy at my university. That the course pages on moodle are updated regularly by the lecturers to provide important and useful information on the course material to help with upcoming quizzes, exams and coursework. The lecturers are easily approachable and can be found using their theta sessions or email to ask them about any queries regarding the course or material that has been confusing. The facilities at Coventry are excellent, both in the city and no campus. We have access to labs for extra time on work, software that can be accessed on any university computer (within reason) not just on certain computers allowing for flexibility when it comes to needing a certain software at a certain time. The fact that we have wifi that can be accessed can help when we want to use our own device to research - if there are no computers available.
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If you want to develop a career in the UK power sector then this is the course for you.
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- Master
- Birmingham
...Machines and Drives Smart Grid Technologies Control of Electrical Power Research Methods Individual Project Optional Modules* Sustainable Energy Finite Element Analysis... Learn about: Power Engineering, Renewable Energy...
...Machines and Drives Smart Grid Technologies Control of Electrical Power Research Methods Individual Project Optional Modules* Sustainable Energy Finite Element Analysis... Learn about: Power Engineering, Renewable Energy...
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If you want to develop a career in the UK power sector then this is the course for you.
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- Master
- Birmingham
...10 credits Multidisciplinary Systems and Software Engineering - 10 credits Year 3 Electronic Engineering - 20 credits Integrated Design Project... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics...
- Postgraduate
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
...allowed direct year 2 entry S ubject Specific Requirements Applicants should be in paid employment in which they can achieve the work based learning elements... Learn about: Power Engineering...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Energy Systems Integration - 20 credits MSc Project - 60 credits Please note: The modules listed on the website for this programme are regularly reviewed...
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Studying at Embedded Microelectronics and Wireless Systems at Coventry helped my to expose to my inner strength. The Lecturers especially Panos and Brusey were useful for my success and comprehension of the subject.
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- Master
- Coventry
...statistical and artificial intelligence techniques. WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? Electrical and electronic research carried out in the Faculty is recognised as world-leading... Learn about: Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence...
...statistical and artificial intelligence techniques. WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? Electrical and electronic research carried out in the Faculty is recognised as world-leading... Learn about: Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence...
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Studying at Embedded Microelectronics and Wireless Systems at Coventry helped my to expose to my inner strength. The Lecturers especially Panos and Brusey were useful for my success and comprehension of the subject.
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- Master
- Birmingham
...Systems and Software Engineering - 10 credits Year 3 (in industry) An Industrial Year extends the length of your undergraduate degree by a year and is taken after year... Learn about: Engineering Mathematics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Our 2-year MSc Electrical Power Systems with Advanced Research will give you the advanced skills and specialist experience required to significantly enhance...
- Master
- Birmingham
...20 credits In this module, the fundamentals of fluid mechanics and energy conservation, and introduce associated engineering applications. Integrated Design Project... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Telepresence and Augmented Reality - 20 credits Engineering Mathematics 3 - 20 credits Year 4 Core modules: Individual Research Project - 40 credits Sensing... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...10 credits Airframe Design and Flight Dynamics B - 10 credits Fracture, Fatigue and Degradation A - 10 credits Fracture, Fatigue and Degradation... Learn about: Project Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, Aerospace Engineering...
- Master
- Birmingham
...10 credits Airframe Design and Flight Dynamics B - 10 credits Fracture, Fatigue and Degradation A - 10 credits Fracture, Fatigue and Degradation... Learn about: Aerospace Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, Project Engineering...
- Master
- Birmingham
...the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer - 20 credits In this module, the fundamentals of fluid mechanics and energy conservation... Learn about: Engineering Mathematics, GCSE Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Birmingham
...aims to enhance student knowledge and understanding of the mathematics used in engineering and to develop the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mathematics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...understanding of the mathematics used in engineering and to develop the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer - 20 credits In this module... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Civil Engineering, Construction Training...
- Master
- Birmingham
...aims to enhance student knowledge and understanding of the mathematics used in engineering and to develop the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, GCSE Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer - 20 credits In this module, the fundamentals of fluid mechanics and energy conservation... Learn about: Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...understanding of the mathematics used in engineering and to develop the skills of its use. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer - 20 credits In this module... Learn about: Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering...
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