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British university experience of living on campusNo comments as I did not live on campus and arranged my accommodation myself. Great time in all.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... and offers an interactive learning experience. Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics...
... and offers an interactive learning experience. Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics...
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British university experience of living on campusNo comments as I did not live on campus and arranged my accommodation myself. Great time in all.
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I enjoyed my lectures and I had a nice time in all, people are extremely friendly and they offered great experience overall.
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I met like minded people and it was the best part of this whole thing. University is great and I enjoyed my time in all.
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I loved it in all ways. It could be improved a bit. Besides that, the staff and lecturers were great and so helpful.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
...Years 3, 4 and 5 If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4), you will study courses which present a practical, design-oriented approach to computing... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training, Software Engineering...
...Years 3, 4 and 5 If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4), you will study courses which present a practical, design-oriented approach to computing... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Skills and Training, Software Engineering...
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I enjoyed my lectures and I had a nice time in all, people are extremely friendly and they offered great experience overall.
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I met like minded people and it was the best part of this whole thing. University is great and I enjoyed my time in all.
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I loved it in all ways. It could be improved a bit. Besides that, the staff and lecturers were great and so helpful.
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- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- 4 Years
... : covers the core subjects of mechanics, waves and optics, and the physical properties of matter, including laboratory skills. Physics 1B : covers... Learn about: Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Physics, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... mathematical skills on which modules in later years depend: Mechanics Electricity and Circuits Light, Waves and Matter Astronomical Phenomena Professional... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Astronomical Phenomena...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... and offers an interactive learning experience. Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
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The city is so much amazing, my classes are so interesting and I am so much happy to choose Glasgow. I would recommend it to anyone.
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I have enjoyed it so much. There are so many opportunities and so much for everyone. I have a very positive experience from my courses and I am fully enjoying it.
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Experience was good but there is room for improvement in history of art department. Rest was ok.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
..., applied mechanics, design and manufacture, microeconomics, elements of thermodynamics for aerospace propulsion, engineering computing, introduction... Learn about: Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering...
..., applied mechanics, design and manufacture, microeconomics, elements of thermodynamics for aerospace propulsion, engineering computing, introduction... Learn about: Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering...
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The city is so much amazing, my classes are so interesting and I am so much happy to choose Glasgow. I would recommend it to anyone.
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I have enjoyed it so much. There are so many opportunities and so much for everyone. I have a very positive experience from my courses and I am fully enjoying it.
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Experience was good but there is room for improvement in history of art department. Rest was ok.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Currie
- Different dates available
... on an understanding of the movement of material, heat and how materials behave. The principal components of this Level include: Fluid Mechanics; Heat Transfer; and Thermodynamics. A mini design project pulls together the key themes for this year. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning:32% Independent study:68... Learn about: Basic IT training, Heat Transfer, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... mathematical skills on which modules in later years depend: Mechanics Electricity and Circuits Light, Waves and Matter Astronomical Phenomena Professional... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Astronomical Phenomena...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... a further specialist maths course or a course from other academic areas. Year 3 You will study core courses in quantum mechanics, thermodynamics... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Mathematical Physics...
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The university welcomed you with open arms and there won't be any dull moment for you. Make yourself involved in activities.
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I am totally loving it. The university and the staff is amazing. Accomodation is also great. I would highly recommend it
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My experience was good so far and I have enjoyed classes here and they have a good network of people who help. I had a nice learning experience, thanks for everything.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
..., mathematical modelling and simulation, and mechanics of materials and structures. Years 4 and 5 In the final year of the BEng, you will propose your... Learn about: Product Design, Software Engineering...
..., mathematical modelling and simulation, and mechanics of materials and structures. Years 4 and 5 In the final year of the BEng, you will propose your... Learn about: Product Design, Software Engineering...
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The university welcomed you with open arms and there won't be any dull moment for you. Make yourself involved in activities.
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I am totally loving it. The university and the staff is amazing. Accomodation is also great. I would highly recommend it
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My experience was good so far and I have enjoyed classes here and they have a good network of people who help. I had a nice learning experience, thanks for everything.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Currie
- Different dates available
... behave. Principal components include Fluid Mechanics; Heat Transfer; Mass Transfer and Thermodynamics. A mini design project is also included... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Chemical Engineering, Basic IT training...
- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- 4 Years
...The BSc (Hons) in Physics will allow you to explore the fundamentals of this central science, from classical dynamics to the intriguing theories of quantum mechanics and relativity, and how these and other underpinning ideas may be applied in fields such as electronics, lasers, music... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics, Linear Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... and offers an interactive learning experience. Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... analysis and behaviour enabling you to analyse basic trusses and beam arrangements. Mathematics Mechanics Professional Engineering Practice Engineering... Learn about: Construction Training, Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Currie
- Different dates available
... include Fluid Mechanics; Heat Transfer; Mass Transfer and Thermodynamics. A mini design project is also included. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning:32% Independent learning: 68% Assessment Written:61% Practical: 8% Coursework: 31% Year 3 Provides opportunities to analyse key operations... Learn about: Learning Teaching, Basic IT, Fluid Mechanics...
- HNC
- Glasgow
- 1 Year
...meet the needs of today's industry. HNC Automotive Engineering (Full time) Aims: This course is designed to enable automotive engineers to develop their...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... learning experience. Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics, nuclear and particle... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... analysis and behaviour enabling you to analyse basic trusses and beam arrangements. Mathematics Mechanics Professional Engineering Practice Engineering... Learn about: Fluid Mechanics, GCSE Mathematics, Structural Design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Currie
- Different dates available
... themes are developed focusing on an understanding of the movement of material, heat and how materials behave. The principal components of this Level include: Fluid Mechanics; Heat Transfer; and Thermodynamics. A mini design project pulls together the key themes for this year. Learning and teaching... Learn about: Heat Transfer, Basic Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics...
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The university doesn't make you learn facts and figures. Rather, it makes you look beyond the first impression and hones your critical thinking and analytical skills.
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- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- 4 Years
... which have been offered in previous years: Bayesian Inference Classical Mechanics Fractal Geometry Groups Linear and Nonlinear Waves Real and Abstract Analysis Sampling... Learn about: Fractal Geometry, Sampling Theory, Classical Mechanics...
... which have been offered in previous years: Bayesian Inference Classical Mechanics Fractal Geometry Groups Linear and Nonlinear Waves Real and Abstract Analysis Sampling... Learn about: Fractal Geometry, Sampling Theory, Classical Mechanics...
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The university doesn't make you learn facts and figures. Rather, it makes you look beyond the first impression and hones your critical thinking and analytical skills.
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