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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Leeds was the first university in the UK to offer architectural engineering degrees some 50 years ago. The Architectural Engineering course is truly interdisciplinary, designed to produce engineers who can design buildings by integrating the principles and practice of architecture, building physics... Learn about: Structural Design, GCSE Physics, Construction Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...illustrators and animators on external research projects; the opportunity to apply for a work placement or undertake live projects in year two of study... Learn about: Skills and Training, 3d training, Art design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Automotive engineering is concerned with the life-cycle support (including design, manufacture, performance and durability testing) of vehicles: from road and off-road vehicles to race cars, vans and trucks. This course will give you in-depth knowledge of mechanical engineering through modules... Learn about: Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...such as business simulations and internships. WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? The BA (Hons) International Fashion Management and Marketing programme has been designed... Learn about: Financial Training, Marketing Management, IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...including electronic circuit design, communications systems, computer program design and programming languages. You’ll also learn more about the hierarchy... Learn about: Computer Engineering...
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I am happy that I chose Coventry university. I would like more trips to other cities or around Coventry as well. But the people are nice, most tutors are also. I like the environment. Tutors are extremely nice and they are trying to make the lectures as interesting as possible. As for the university facilities, in my opinion they are very good. Everything seems relatively new and proffesional. I don't have any experience about personal support , but the academic support it's pretty great. There is help offered with whatever you might need, with essays, lectures or any other work.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...guidance in business and marketing and other transferable skills in order that you can become an independent learner thus graduating with the intellectual... Learn about: Art design, Skills and Training...
...guidance in business and marketing and other transferable skills in order that you can become an independent learner thus graduating with the intellectual... Learn about: Art design, Skills and Training...
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I am happy that I chose Coventry university. I would like more trips to other cities or around Coventry as well. But the people are nice, most tutors are also. I like the environment. Tutors are extremely nice and they are trying to make the lectures as interesting as possible. As for the university facilities, in my opinion they are very good. Everything seems relatively new and proffesional. I don't have any experience about personal support , but the academic support it's pretty great. There is help offered with whatever you might need, with essays, lectures or any other work.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... progress. You’ll study all the major subjects that you need to master as a civil engineer, such as structures, fluids, geotechnics, materials, communications, environmental impact, surveying and mathematics. At the same time, you’ll link these areas by focusing on how they come together in the design... Learn about: Structural Engineering, GCSE Mathematics, Public Health...
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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
...shall be renewed in accordance with the accreditors standard review process and subject to the University maintaining the same high standards of course delivery... Learn about: IT Management, Quality Training, Part Time...
...shall be renewed in accordance with the accreditors standard review process and subject to the University maintaining the same high standards of course delivery... Learn about: IT Management, Quality Training, Part Time...
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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
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... (including water supply, wastewater treatment, waste disposal, recycling, contaminated land and pollution control), energy use in buildings and construction, and transport engineering and planning. The course was designed to respond to critically important developments in the profession, such as dealing... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics, Public Health...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...study visits to museums, historic and contemporary buildings in the UK and beyond; access to specialist industry-standard software, such as graphic and technical drawing... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
...study visits to museums, historic and contemporary buildings in the UK and beyond; access to specialist industry-standard software, such as graphic and technical drawing... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...and the materials and methods available to civil engineers in different contexts. You’ll build skills in structural design and analysis as well as engineering... Learn about: Structural Design, Engineering Mathematics, Civil Engineering...
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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
...and the requirements for an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) registration in full; the opportunity to work on a flight simulation equipment suite... Learn about: Systems Engineering, Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics...
...and the requirements for an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) registration in full; the opportunity to work on a flight simulation equipment suite... Learn about: Systems Engineering, Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics...
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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
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... available to civil engineers and cover key topics in the Project Management Body of Knowledge. You’ll choose from optional modules to develop specialist knowledge in topics ranging from transport engineering to the design of structures in earthquake zones. But you’ll also gain an understanding of project... Learn about: Project Management, Structural Design, IT Project Management...
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My experience at Coventry has been great. I think this is a very interesting university, fully modernised teaching methods and approach, 24x7 full equipped library, access to all major computing softwares. The tutors encourage us to contact them, regular meeting for groups and individuals are set up to check on our progress and to allow us to provide feedback on any changes to the course we may prefer. However any support required with technical faults, such as with moodle or emails, can take longer to resolve as the tech team are slow at replying to your issues and concerns. It's more likely to be sorted if you approach specific personel with your problem as emails are often pushed to one side.
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Coventry University is excellent with great facilities, staff and work. The city itself is small with the outskirts being quite rough but the university is in the nicest area with clean safe streets. many of the modules are directly involved in improving your technical skills and giving you a wide range of ability's. The University provides job fairs with major companies so that you can interact with potential employers. There is a large amount of support for internship placements and also post graduate jobs for the students. Lecturers are all very high-skilled, they cover a broad range of topics in first year before becoming more specific to your area of interest by third year. Many of of my lectures were on theory but there are modules that have lots of practical work interspersed within the lectures.
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This has been the best educational experience, I want to thank the staff, I think they are the nicer people on planet earth! During the time I spent here I have learned a lot because the centre seems to have everything under control. A good experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...a course for which the MEng route fully meets the exemplifying academic benchmark requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng)... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics, Team Training...
...a course for which the MEng route fully meets the exemplifying academic benchmark requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng)... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics, Team Training...
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My experience at Coventry has been great. I think this is a very interesting university, fully modernised teaching methods and approach, 24x7 full equipped library, access to all major computing softwares. The tutors encourage us to contact them, regular meeting for groups and individuals are set up to check on our progress and to allow us to provide feedback on any changes to the course we may prefer. However any support required with technical faults, such as with moodle or emails, can take longer to resolve as the tech team are slow at replying to your issues and concerns. It's more likely to be sorted if you approach specific personel with your problem as emails are often pushed to one side.
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Coventry University is excellent with great facilities, staff and work. The city itself is small with the outskirts being quite rough but the university is in the nicest area with clean safe streets. many of the modules are directly involved in improving your technical skills and giving you a wide range of ability's. The University provides job fairs with major companies so that you can interact with potential employers. There is a large amount of support for internship placements and also post graduate jobs for the students. Lecturers are all very high-skilled, they cover a broad range of topics in first year before becoming more specific to your area of interest by third year. Many of of my lectures were on theory but there are modules that have lots of practical work interspersed within the lectures.
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This has been the best educational experience, I want to thank the staff, I think they are the nicer people on planet earth! During the time I spent here I have learned a lot because the centre seems to have everything under control. A good experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
..., geotechnics, materials, environmental impact, surveying and mathematics. At the same time, you’ll link these subject areas to solve challenging civil engineering problems, focusing on the design of transport infrastructure and planning for sustainability and resilience of the system. Optional modules... Learn about: Structural Design, GCSE Mathematics, Civil Engineering...
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Good but ready to get a job to pay the big debts. Enjoyed my time in halls and private houses but it was expensive at times. The social life has been good by joining societies. Placement increased employability.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...Building Information Management software and building performance analysis programs; studying with a wide range of other professional disciplines in... Learn about: Construction Training, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
...Building Information Management software and building performance analysis programs; studying with a wide range of other professional disciplines in... Learn about: Construction Training, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
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Good but ready to get a job to pay the big debts. Enjoyed my time in halls and private houses but it was expensive at times. The social life has been good by joining societies. Placement increased employability.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Aeronautical and aerospace engineering is among the most challenging engineering disciplines, integrating mathematics, physics, materials and computer science with a strong design philosophy. This course will equip you to design, analyse, manufacture and operate aircraft and aerospace vehicles... Learn about: Aerospace Engineering, GCSE Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics...
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Coventry is a good place to study and I would recommend it to anyone. I like that lecturers and other members of staff can help us with anything and there are lots of opportunities to get involved in take part, for example societies, job fairs and even working at the university. As for the university’s facilities, I would say they are good, I always work good at the library and have had no problems at all with noises, space, and so on.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...in the UK or overseas (subject to application). Previous placements have included such companies as IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Procter and Gamble... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Management, Advertising and Marketing...
...in the UK or overseas (subject to application). Previous placements have included such companies as IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Procter and Gamble... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Management, Advertising and Marketing...
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Coventry is a good place to study and I would recommend it to anyone. I like that lecturers and other members of staff can help us with anything and there are lots of opportunities to get involved in take part, for example societies, job fairs and even working at the university. As for the university’s facilities, I would say they are good, I always work good at the library and have had no problems at all with noises, space, and so on.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...standards set by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). The first two years of our four chemical engineering degrees share the same set of modules... Learn about: Energy Engineering, Renewable Energy, Quality Training...
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The University of Coventry is amazing, excellent staff and lots of opportunities to take part in societies and events. The locations are quite spaced out are can be difficult to find at first however. The library is very large and the Hub is always full of life. Everything is amazing! Everything I need is here and a lot of opportunities! I would highly recommend it!
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All universities offer either computer science or software engineering. But Coventry offers a combination of both into one degree: this is a really big advantage. It is very practical and there are many opportunities to progress into your career. Here we receive a lot of new applications and projects. For example, in my second year, I was assigned a project in which I had to develop a new app which navigated students and staff members through the campus. In two months I am travelling to Barcelona in order to work full time in Vistaprints.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- 3 Years
...looks at the building blocks of computers and how they communicate. Electronics includes coverage of the digital logic building blocks and electronic circuits... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Team Training, Software Engineering...
...looks at the building blocks of computers and how they communicate. Electronics includes coverage of the digital logic building blocks and electronic circuits... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Team Training, Software Engineering...
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The University of Coventry is amazing, excellent staff and lots of opportunities to take part in societies and events. The locations are quite spaced out are can be difficult to find at first however. The library is very large and the Hub is always full of life. Everything is amazing! Everything I need is here and a lot of opportunities! I would highly recommend it!
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All universities offer either computer science or software engineering. But Coventry offers a combination of both into one degree: this is a really big advantage. It is very practical and there are many opportunities to progress into your career. Here we receive a lot of new applications and projects. For example, in my second year, I was assigned a project in which I had to develop a new app which navigated students and staff members through the campus. In two months I am travelling to Barcelona in order to work full time in Vistaprints.
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