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The university experience has been very positive so far. The teaching and modules are great, a varied range of visual communication through typography, publishing, website, posters etc. There are great opportunities for global experience with China and Amsterdam.
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The course use to be very strong, it had structure and organisation. The teaching can be strong depending on the lecturer. One lecturer I praise hugely is Rob Tovey. He has structure, and keeps our knowledge up to date with current or trending lectures that are relevant to our module and learning. They really challenge you, and make you consider if you can apply the knowledge to your work, unlike the rest. Strongly consider Coventry University as a whole. Great one to ones with tutors.
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I think that graphic design at Coventry University is my best choice in my life so far. My time at Coventry are being enjoyable. I feel that I'm doing something what I really love and my tutors help me to achieve my life goals and make my dreams come true. I can still improve my skills and develop myself. My lecturers are so cool! I'm really impressed that in couple of months my knowledge level increased so much studying graphic design. The best thing is that everything what we do prepares us to work in graphic design's field in the future. We get a lot of experience here and that is great! We have a lot of facilities on our university! We can choose from different printers, PCs or Macs. What is more we have a lot of different machines on FAH we can use on print workshops or typography workshops. Tutors are really helpful and they try to solve every our problem. We also have an opportunity to get a scholarship which is pretty good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...and ensure that this feeds into their teaching; access to dedicated design studios, the best software packages for page layout, image manipulation and multimedia design... Learn about: Art design, Skills and Training...
...and ensure that this feeds into their teaching; access to dedicated design studios, the best software packages for page layout, image manipulation and multimedia design... Learn about: Art design, Skills and Training...
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The university experience has been very positive so far. The teaching and modules are great, a varied range of visual communication through typography, publishing, website, posters etc. There are great opportunities for global experience with China and Amsterdam.
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The course use to be very strong, it had structure and organisation. The teaching can be strong depending on the lecturer. One lecturer I praise hugely is Rob Tovey. He has structure, and keeps our knowledge up to date with current or trending lectures that are relevant to our module and learning. They really challenge you, and make you consider if you can apply the knowledge to your work, unlike the rest. Strongly consider Coventry University as a whole. Great one to ones with tutors.
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I think that graphic design at Coventry University is my best choice in my life so far. My time at Coventry are being enjoyable. I feel that I'm doing something what I really love and my tutors help me to achieve my life goals and make my dreams come true. I can still improve my skills and develop myself. My lecturers are so cool! I'm really impressed that in couple of months my knowledge level increased so much studying graphic design. The best thing is that everything what we do prepares us to work in graphic design's field in the future. We get a lot of experience here and that is great! We have a lot of facilities on our university! We can choose from different printers, PCs or Macs. What is more we have a lot of different machines on FAH we can use on print workshops or typography workshops. Tutors are really helpful and they try to solve every our problem. We also have an opportunity to get a scholarship which is pretty good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...a broad grounding in biosciences. This enables you to decide which theme to choose in Year 2. Year 1 covers an introduction to cell biology... Learn about: Genetic engineering, Cell Biology...
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The support given by the staff is brilliant, enhancing personal development over three years.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
...nationally and internationally; educational visits to places of historic and professional significance. Accreditation Accreditations shall be renewed... Learn about: Skills and Training, NHS Training, Nurse training...
...nationally and internationally; educational visits to places of historic and professional significance. Accreditation Accreditations shall be renewed... Learn about: Skills and Training, NHS Training, Nurse training...
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The support given by the staff is brilliant, enhancing personal development over three years.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... of teaching methods and provides access to some of the latest teaching tools including virtual reality. Our aim is to deliver a diverse learning environment such that our graduates can confidently apply their knowledge. Other teaching facilities include: pilot-scale unit operations, world-leading research... Learn about: Petroleum Engineering, Oil and Gas...
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It's been so good so far, I have a have learned so much and grown as a person. All the facilities at Coventry University are excellent and up to the requirements of modern educational system. As an international student I never thought I would find it the transition easy but I've grown to love my course and have a passion for my future. There are employment fairs quite often and for law specifically we have a third module each semester that tends to focus on transferable skills. Each faculty has an employment tutor as I've gathered. Lectures are very helpful and friendly providing guidance and assistance whenever needed or requested. The students union is pretty alright and takes steps to always keep us informed and interested in activities taking place around the university. The University’s facilities are at quite a very good standard.
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Really enjoying it, more with the group our cohort is weve all got on well and has helped us settle in and enjoy the teaching Looking forward to new building with better facilities which wfill aid our learning. The lecture team are great, diverse teaching styles to help the range of students, good sense of humour to help engage us and good knowledge of the subject and have many stories to tell.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...children and welfare inequalities, global comparative perspectives on social work practice, international social work, student identity and globalisation... Learn about: Skills and Training, Social Work, Social Worker...
...children and welfare inequalities, global comparative perspectives on social work practice, international social work, student identity and globalisation... Learn about: Skills and Training, Social Work, Social Worker...
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It's been so good so far, I have a have learned so much and grown as a person. All the facilities at Coventry University are excellent and up to the requirements of modern educational system. As an international student I never thought I would find it the transition easy but I've grown to love my course and have a passion for my future. There are employment fairs quite often and for law specifically we have a third module each semester that tends to focus on transferable skills. Each faculty has an employment tutor as I've gathered. Lectures are very helpful and friendly providing guidance and assistance whenever needed or requested. The students union is pretty alright and takes steps to always keep us informed and interested in activities taking place around the university. The University’s facilities are at quite a very good standard.
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Really enjoying it, more with the group our cohort is weve all got on well and has helped us settle in and enjoy the teaching Looking forward to new building with better facilities which wfill aid our learning. The lecture team are great, diverse teaching styles to help the range of students, good sense of humour to help engage us and good knowledge of the subject and have many stories to tell.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...a combination of compulsory core modules, as well as opportunities to choose optional modules that allow you to follow areas of personal interest through our specialist pathways... Learn about: Social Science, Climate Change, Environmental Science...
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I think that both, the facilities and theory imparted have prepared me to start my Midwifery career. The lecturers were very supportive and have been a good help through the course so far.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...Accreditation Accreditations shall be renewed in accordance with the accreditor's standard review process and subject to the University maintaining... Learn about: IT Development, Team Training, Skills and Training...
...Accreditation Accreditations shall be renewed in accordance with the accreditor's standard review process and subject to the University maintaining... Learn about: IT Development, Team Training, Skills and Training...
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I think that both, the facilities and theory imparted have prepared me to start my Midwifery career. The lecturers were very supportive and have been a good help through the course so far.
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Overall the university experience was amazing! Absolutely loved my course and the teaching staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Work load and content was easy to follow and understand.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...field studies centres and wildlife trusts; regular seminars delivered by visiting academics on subjects such as food security, biofuels and landslides... Learn about: Team Training, Climate Change, Part Time...
...field studies centres and wildlife trusts; regular seminars delivered by visiting academics on subjects such as food security, biofuels and landslides... Learn about: Team Training, Climate Change, Part Time...
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Overall the university experience was amazing! Absolutely loved my course and the teaching staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Work load and content was easy to follow and understand.
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This degree I really enjoy as there is thorough content in a wide range of disciplines. Also the help given on assessments is exceptional as well as having a range of assessments from lab reports to presentations. The tutors are really nice and helpful. My experience has been great! Would highly recommend Coventry.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...such as environmental disaster management and offender profiling, to ensure that material is up-to-date and as applied as possible; an applied “Crime Scene... Learn about: Skills and Training, Molecular Science, IT Law...
...such as environmental disaster management and offender profiling, to ensure that material is up-to-date and as applied as possible; an applied “Crime Scene... Learn about: Skills and Training, Molecular Science, IT Law...
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This degree I really enjoy as there is thorough content in a wide range of disciplines. Also the help given on assessments is exceptional as well as having a range of assessments from lab reports to presentations. The tutors are really nice and helpful. My experience has been great! Would highly recommend Coventry.
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Very enjoyable. I met some of my best friends there. taught me lots of valuable life skills and has given me some of the best experiences and memories. The course is very enjoyable and engaging as well. work placement workshops lectures on employability lectures on management and professionalism.
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My university experience has been good so far. The university staff were happy to help me change course even though I was moving across faculties from Automotive Engineering to English and Creative Writing. And I was able to do this several weeks into my original course which meant I didn't have to make it through my first year on a course I didn't enjoy before being able to change courses. The university offers many small-scale events such as webinars, group sessions and one to one workshops on employability and workplace skills ranging from presentation skills to CV writing to effective job searching. They also run large scale events like employability fairs that are specific to faculties so each faculty gets a chance to promote relevant employers and invite them in to talk to students. The course allows us to have a high degree of creative freedom in some of our modules whilst still maintaining a stricter and more academic approach in others. This allows us to explore our ideas in our university work without sacrificing the academic side of the experience meaning that we will be well prepared no matter what we go on to do after completing our undergraduate degrees.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...where students, under supervision, apply the skills that are taught in the Faculty’s clinical laboratories; links with local employers and professional... Learn about: Public Health, Team Training, Diet and nutrition...
...where students, under supervision, apply the skills that are taught in the Faculty’s clinical laboratories; links with local employers and professional... Learn about: Public Health, Team Training, Diet and nutrition...
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Very enjoyable. I met some of my best friends there. taught me lots of valuable life skills and has given me some of the best experiences and memories. The course is very enjoyable and engaging as well. work placement workshops lectures on employability lectures on management and professionalism.
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My university experience has been good so far. The university staff were happy to help me change course even though I was moving across faculties from Automotive Engineering to English and Creative Writing. And I was able to do this several weeks into my original course which meant I didn't have to make it through my first year on a course I didn't enjoy before being able to change courses. The university offers many small-scale events such as webinars, group sessions and one to one workshops on employability and workplace skills ranging from presentation skills to CV writing to effective job searching. They also run large scale events like employability fairs that are specific to faculties so each faculty gets a chance to promote relevant employers and invite them in to talk to students. The course allows us to have a high degree of creative freedom in some of our modules whilst still maintaining a stricter and more academic approach in others. This allows us to explore our ideas in our university work without sacrificing the academic side of the experience meaning that we will be well prepared no matter what we go on to do after completing our undergraduate degrees.
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...to develop transferable skills relating to the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of evidence. access to well-equipped and well founded laboratory facilities... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
...to develop transferable skills relating to the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of evidence. access to well-equipped and well founded laboratory facilities... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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The university were good, staff are nice, the facilities were great. University faculties are pretty good, especially is the sport membership, I did tennis and the times they have managed were great. Clubs and societies were people who interest, perhaps there hobbies, there are different types of societies like sport societies, drama etc
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Business school offers CPD (Continuing Professional Development) modules with workshops about CV writing, interviews preparation, communication and presentation skills and many more. Moreover, there are employment fairs on campus few times per year. CU also has nice and friendly career staff that helps with CV writing and job seeking. What is more, there is Centre for Global Engagement which helps with placements and becoming global graduates. Teachers are really kind and supportive, they respond to emails very promptly and are always willing to explain things more than once. Schedule is good as one day of the week is always free. CU has a really nice library that it's open 24/7. Also Engineering Building and William Morris Building have nice rooms and the stuff working there is friendly. The Hub is a great place as well. All buildings are really close, which makes it easy to get around.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...activities with associate companies and who bring this expertise to their teaching; an Academic Partnership which establishes and arranges a wide range... Learn about: Business and Administration, Skills and Training, Business Administration...
...activities with associate companies and who bring this expertise to their teaching; an Academic Partnership which establishes and arranges a wide range... Learn about: Business and Administration, Skills and Training, Business Administration...
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The university were good, staff are nice, the facilities were great. University faculties are pretty good, especially is the sport membership, I did tennis and the times they have managed were great. Clubs and societies were people who interest, perhaps there hobbies, there are different types of societies like sport societies, drama etc
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Business school offers CPD (Continuing Professional Development) modules with workshops about CV writing, interviews preparation, communication and presentation skills and many more. Moreover, there are employment fairs on campus few times per year. CU also has nice and friendly career staff that helps with CV writing and job seeking. What is more, there is Centre for Global Engagement which helps with placements and becoming global graduates. Teachers are really kind and supportive, they respond to emails very promptly and are always willing to explain things more than once. Schedule is good as one day of the week is always free. CU has a really nice library that it's open 24/7. Also Engineering Building and William Morris Building have nice rooms and the stuff working there is friendly. The Hub is a great place as well. All buildings are really close, which makes it easy to get around.
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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: GCSE Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, 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: GCSE Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, 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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Incredible, met friends that will last my life time and got to take part in a high level of sport plus started my career as a product designer. Where I will end up in the future really has no limit, the university has helped me every step of my 4 years of study. My course had modules in all types of design which was peef ct for me. Also the university held a competition to win a 9 month product design placement which I won and now have 9 months work experience on my CV before I even graduated. Also the university have a Addvantage programme where you can pick and extra module to study for a term that's outside of your subject, I chose photography one year and have used the skills I picked up in all variations of work now.
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I find Coventry a great University but some courses dont receive the same attention as others. Overall is a great university offering a lot of great services thinking about the students. The city life is the worse part, but if you want to be active you just have to explore what the city has to offer. The tutors are really nice and helpful making the lectures interesting and appealing. The university is investing in new buildings and offering new and better facilities for all courses. A lot of new buildings and technologies all over Coventry, as well as trips for all course with financial help.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...workshops and equipment for 3D model making which develops your practical skills and expertise to prototype your designs. WHAT WILL I LEARN?... Learn about: Art design, Product Design, Skills and Training...
...workshops and equipment for 3D model making which develops your practical skills and expertise to prototype your designs. WHAT WILL I LEARN?... Learn about: Art design, Product Design, Skills and Training...
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Incredible, met friends that will last my life time and got to take part in a high level of sport plus started my career as a product designer. Where I will end up in the future really has no limit, the university has helped me every step of my 4 years of study. My course had modules in all types of design which was peef ct for me. Also the university held a competition to win a 9 month product design placement which I won and now have 9 months work experience on my CV before I even graduated. Also the university have a Addvantage programme where you can pick and extra module to study for a term that's outside of your subject, I chose photography one year and have used the skills I picked up in all variations of work now.
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I find Coventry a great University but some courses dont receive the same attention as others. Overall is a great university offering a lot of great services thinking about the students. The city life is the worse part, but if you want to be active you just have to explore what the city has to offer. The tutors are really nice and helpful making the lectures interesting and appealing. The university is investing in new buildings and offering new and better facilities for all courses. A lot of new buildings and technologies all over Coventry, as well as trips for all course with financial help.
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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: Construction Training, IT Management, Quality Training...
...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: Construction Training, IT Management, Quality Training...
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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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I am enjoying it so far and I would class my experience as good. The course I'm doing is a very good course I think. I am completely satisfied at the moment. Lecturers are experienced in the industry and teach it well. The university has links to a number of companies in the industry so good links for placement opportunities.
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Firstly, didn't know that to expect but in the end I loved everything about Coventry! The people that live here are friendly and its more for student so perfect ! Course is great so what can go better? Its nice and good for the fist year
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Amazing I love it. Going to Coventry was my best choice. The course is brilliant and the staff phenomenal and willing to help. The facilities are also top notch too. Amazing effort go above and beyond. Lecturers: Their industry background and contacts are so vast it puts the course into perspective. Academics were always willing to help.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...learnt and extensive use of business simulation, using airport and airline operating examples; a subscription to the industry-standard online news... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Part Time, IT Management...
...learnt and extensive use of business simulation, using airport and airline operating examples; a subscription to the industry-standard online news... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Part Time, IT Management...
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I am enjoying it so far and I would class my experience as good. The course I'm doing is a very good course I think. I am completely satisfied at the moment. Lecturers are experienced in the industry and teach it well. The university has links to a number of companies in the industry so good links for placement opportunities.
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Firstly, didn't know that to expect but in the end I loved everything about Coventry! The people that live here are friendly and its more for student so perfect ! Course is great so what can go better? Its nice and good for the fist year
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Amazing I love it. Going to Coventry was my best choice. The course is brilliant and the staff phenomenal and willing to help. The facilities are also top notch too. Amazing effort go above and beyond. Lecturers: Their industry background and contacts are so vast it puts the course into perspective. Academics were always willing to help.
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I have enjoyed my degree and my experience so far. I have received a good level of support from lectuters and the level of feedback has been great. There is a good nightlife and plenty of things to do when you are not on campus, eg, cinema, eating out etc. There are lots of services for you to choose. A module dedicated to developing academic and professional skills. We are shown how to make a good CV, write good cover letters, fill out application forms and succeed at assessment centers. There is also an employment team. All facilities are very new and they work well, the library is nice and the facilities are constantly being upgraded. The buildings are all pleasant and they are kept clean.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...in industry offering rewarding work experience, where you can exercise your technical skills in a professional environment; computer lab work based... Learn about: Business Economics, Skills and Training, Decision Making...
...in industry offering rewarding work experience, where you can exercise your technical skills in a professional environment; computer lab work based... Learn about: Business Economics, Skills and Training, Decision Making...
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I have enjoyed my degree and my experience so far. I have received a good level of support from lectuters and the level of feedback has been great. There is a good nightlife and plenty of things to do when you are not on campus, eg, cinema, eating out etc. There are lots of services for you to choose. A module dedicated to developing academic and professional skills. We are shown how to make a good CV, write good cover letters, fill out application forms and succeed at assessment centers. There is also an employment team. All facilities are very new and they work well, the library is nice and the facilities are constantly being upgraded. The buildings are all pleasant and they are kept clean.
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A great experience, I would recommend this centre to anyone interested in reach a bright future on the file.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...employability and working in the business sector; access to teaching staff who have relevant professional qualifications and commercial backgrounds... Learn about: Business Finance, IT Management, Skills and Training...
...employability and working in the business sector; access to teaching staff who have relevant professional qualifications and commercial backgrounds... Learn about: Business Finance, IT Management, Skills and Training...
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A great experience, I would recommend this centre to anyone interested in reach a bright future on the file.
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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: Team Training, 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: Team Training, 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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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: Skills and Training, Part Time...
...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: Skills and Training, Part Time...
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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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