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  1. Renewable Energy (MSc/PGDip)

    MSc / PGDip

    University of Reading - School of Construction Management

    This programme of study brings students up-to-date with energy technologies and policy together with their social and environmental impacts, including climate change, with a focus on renewable energy, particularly wind, hydro, solar and biomass.

  2. Technology Strategy Research

    MSc

    The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

    Please note that this qualification is only available until 31 December 2014. In order to claim this qualification you must have completed the required 180 credits by this time.

  3. Engineering

    MSc(Eng) / MEng / PGDip

    The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

    For this award you need to hold an honours degree in engineering and to complete an additional 120 points at postgraduate level. Your honours degree can be either our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (B24), our undergraduate MEng (M02) or an honours degree accredited for Chartered Engineer by one of the engineering institutions licensed by the ECUK.

  4. Design

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Design, Development, Environment and Materials

    The uniqueness of our research lies in the emphasis on the generic aspects of design activity, rather than developing specific disciplinary areas. The Design Group is a unique teaching and research unit comprising a multidisciplinary team of staff.

  5. Civil and Environmental Engineering

    MSc

    University of West London - Faculty of Professional Studies

    This course is designed to advance analytical skills in the core subject areas of civil engineering including structural analysis and hydraulics. The application of modern IT techniques to complex problem solving is a theme that runs through the course.

 
 
 
 
 

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