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MSc
University of Southampton - Chemistry
The programme is structured around a solid core comprised of the three main analytical techniques ? Mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.
MSc
University of Southampton - Chemistry
The course is built around a research project. Students are expected to obtain credits in four advanced level taught courses on topics related to their project.
MSc
University of Manchester - School of Chemistry
This 12 month chemistry MSc is designed to act as a bridge between BSc and PhD degrees, but is equally suited to industrial chemists, who need to refresh their skills, or those wishing to broaden their research experience before taking up an academic post, such as university teaching assistant. The student will study six taught modules, worth a total of 90 credits, and carry out a substantial research project, also worth 90 credits.
MRes
University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science
The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.
MRes
University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science
The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Life Sciences
For those employed as analysts in diagnostic, medical research laboratories or health care related industries. Provides skills and knowledge to interpret clinical data, to implement a range of modern analytical techniques and to develop a critical appreciation of the role of clinical chemistry.
MSc
University of Bristol - Faculty of Engineering
The MSc programme in Advanced Composites offers a world class education in which you will acquire an in-depth theoretical understanding and practical/industrial knowledge of advanced composite materials. The MSc in Advanced Composites is based in the Advanced Composites Centre for Innovation and Science (ACCIS), a world leading centre in composites design, manufacturing and analysis.Course StructureIndustrially focused:Composite Design & ManufactureAdvanced Composites AnalysisNumerical Modelling of CompositesElements of Polymer CompositesResearch oriented:Smart MaterialsNano EngineeringNature's MaterialsOptional courses:Smart StructuresUltrasonics & AcousticsStructural Engineering 4Advanced Techniques in Multi-Disciplinary DesignNonlinear Behaviour of MaterialsNumerical Methods for solving PDEsMultivariable CalculusFailure of MaterialsAmongst our many Industrial Collaborators, are Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Vestas, National Composite Centre, BAE systems, GE Aviation, and many more.
MSc
University of Bristol - Faculty of Engineering
This MSc is a challenging one-year taught postgraduate programme that will allow you to gain expertise in the exciting field of biomedical engineering and covers both theory and practical applications.Biomedical Engineering is a nascent field in the UK that involves the application of physical, chemical, mathematical and computer science and engineering principles, to the analysis of biological, medical, behavioural and health related problems. Biomedical engineers develop innovative devices and procedures for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, by relying on an in depth understanding of science and engineering fundamentals combined with a broad knowledge of physiological and anatomical systems.Employment opportunities in the sector are excellent and varied.
MSc
Leeds Metropolitan University - Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
This research course is ideal if you want to advance your career in biomedical sciences research. It aims to broaden your knowledge and understanding of the methods and implications of research in biomedical sciences.
MRes
University of Nottingham - School of Biosciences
The MRes award requires 180 credits in total.You will undertake a taught module 'Fundamentals of Biomolecular Science' during the autumn semester (20 credits) including lectures, tutorials and a practical. The Research Project (140 credits) spans both semesters from the start of the course (late September) until the end of August the following year.This is an opportunity to complete a major piece of independent research under the supervision of a member of academic staff.
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