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I am so happy with my experience and I have been living on campus.
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I had a great time overall. Thanks for the same.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... will undertake civil design projects in each year and in your second year optional modules will be available such as Technology in International Development and A Modern Foreign Language. In your third year you will study a range of in-depth topics such as structural analysis, water engineering and geotechnics... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Forensic Engineering, Water Engineering...
... will undertake civil design projects in each year and in your second year optional modules will be available such as Technology in International Development and A Modern Foreign Language. In your third year you will study a range of in-depth topics such as structural analysis, water engineering and geotechnics... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Forensic Engineering, Water Engineering...
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I am so happy with my experience and I have been living on campus.
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I am so happy with my experience and I have been living on campus.
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I had a great time overall. Thanks for the same.
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Friendly environment, everything was pretty amazing.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits). Engineering Principles 1 Engineering Principles 2 Mathematical Modelling 1 Mathematical Modelling... Learn about: Foundation Science, Soil Mechanics, Civil Engineering...
...the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits). Engineering Principles 1 Engineering Principles 2 Mathematical Modelling 1 Mathematical Modelling... Learn about: Foundation Science, Soil Mechanics, Civil Engineering...
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Friendly environment, everything was pretty amazing.
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- Bachelor's degree
- 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: GCSE Mathematics, Civil Engineering, Fluid Mechanics...
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I really like studying at Coventry University. It is an amazing university where lecturers actually care about you and take the time to learn your name. I found this very important. It has great facilities such as the information learning services. I don't use the student's union, because I find it quite busy and I don't feel comfortable there. Most of the lecturers are friendly and really helpful. The clubs and societies are also great.
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I have been living in Coventry from several years but it was a year ago when I became a student at this centre. It was a nice environment to study, bring remarkable speakers to the lectures and the staff is friendly. I would definitely recommend it to everyone, especially for civil engineering.
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The staff were really approachable and friendly, that is why the environment was so cozy. I also made really good friends during my course. My dissertation was carried out in a very modern facility, where I deposed a pipe. I also worked during one year with a company. That experience is invaluable. Thanks to that and to the university, I was able to get my first job.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
...you will be assigned a personal tutor who will review and discuss your progress with you and will be available for advice. You will work with staff... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Engineering Science, Engineering project design...
...you will be assigned a personal tutor who will review and discuss your progress with you and will be available for advice. You will work with staff... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Engineering Science, Engineering project design...
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I really like studying at Coventry University. It is an amazing university where lecturers actually care about you and take the time to learn your name. I found this very important. It has great facilities such as the information learning services. I don't use the student's union, because I find it quite busy and I don't feel comfortable there. Most of the lecturers are friendly and really helpful. The clubs and societies are also great.
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I have been living in Coventry from several years but it was a year ago when I became a student at this centre. It was a nice environment to study, bring remarkable speakers to the lectures and the staff is friendly. I would definitely recommend it to everyone, especially for civil engineering.
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The staff were really approachable and friendly, that is why the environment was so cozy. I also made really good friends during my course. My dissertation was carried out in a very modern facility, where I deposed a pipe. I also worked during one year with a company. That experience is invaluable. Thanks to that and to the university, I was able to get my first job.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...aims to develop your understanding of the mechanical behaviour of civil engineering materials. You will be able to apply such concepts to the analysis of beams... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Part Time...
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The teachers are nice and helpful but they can improve their feedback while giving to the students.
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The teachers are nice and helpful but they can improve their feedback while giving to the students.
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LSE is a great name. Quality of courses is not constant!Experience it!! They offer great accomodation and everything was good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Civil engineers plan, design, construct and maintain the infrastructure or ‘built’ environment, including buildings, airports, railways, roads, tunnels, bridges and dams. Benefitting from teaching founded on cutting-edge research, you’ll learn extensive theory and practical skills. Regular... Learn about: Forensic Engineering, Systems modelling, Civil Engineering...
...Civil engineers plan, design, construct and maintain the infrastructure or ‘built’ environment, including buildings, airports, railways, roads, tunnels, bridges and dams. Benefitting from teaching founded on cutting-edge research, you’ll learn extensive theory and practical skills. Regular... Learn about: Forensic Engineering, Systems modelling, Civil Engineering...
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The teachers are nice and helpful but they can improve their feedback while giving to the students.
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The teachers are nice and helpful but they can improve their feedback while giving to the students.
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LSE is a great name. Quality of courses is not constant!Experience it!! They offer great accomodation and everything was good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 4 Years
...(totalling 120 credits). Mathematics for Engineers 1 Mathematics for Engineers 2 Practical Skills 1 Practical Skills 2 Engineering Science 1 Engineering... Learn about: Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- 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: GCSE Mathematics, Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... Engineering degree course which is professionally accredited as meeting the educational base for an Incorporated Engineer (IEng). The civil engineering industry is responsible for the design, management and construction of major infrastructure projects such as dams, reservoirs, transport projects, bridges... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Construction Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...): The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE); the Institution of Structural Engineer (IStructE); the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and the Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE). The course is not yet accredited, since it is a new course and can only be accredited once outputs... Learn about: Civil Engineering, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...and a small, early assessment on which you will recevie detailed feedback to help you identify your mathematical strengths and weaknesses to ensure you maximise your capabilities... Learn about: Civil Engineering, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... critically analysing management and business practices applied to the field of civil engineering. CONTINUE READING... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Construction Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... critically analysing management and business practices applied to the field of Civil Engineering... Learn about: Engineering Management, Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...): The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE); the Institution of Structural Engineer (IStructE); the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and the Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE). The course is not yet accredited, since it is a new course and can only be accredited once outputs... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...This module will develop construction project skills, identify, review and analyse project management best practice guidelines and discuss aspects of planning... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Engineering Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
- 3 Years
... will cover all the fundamental disciplines of civil engineering for the development of a skills portfolio that will equip you to seek a professional career with duties related to the design, management and construction of major infrastructure projects. Such projects are dams, reservoirs, highways, urban... Learn about: Construction Training, Transportation Engineering, Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... will cover all the fundamental disciplines of civil engineering for the development of a skills portfolio that will equip you to seek a professional career with duties related to the design, management and construction of major infrastructure projects. Such projects are dams, reservoirs, highways, urban... Learn about: Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... will cover all the fundamental disciplines of civil engineering for the development of a skills portfolio that will equip you to seek a professional career with duties related to the design, management and construction of major infrastructure projects. Such projects are dams, reservoirs, highways, urban... Learn about: Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...You will need to pass 10 units to achieve the full certificate. Civil Engineering Technology. Maths for technologists. Structural Mechanics... Learn about: Civil Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...positions in the industry. Employment opportunities will be opened within various fields such as Architectural/Design, Estimating, Planning... Learn about: Construction Management, Built Environment, Civil Engineering...
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