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  1. Design and Branding Strategy

    MA

    Brunel University - Brunel Design

    This MA prepares students from design and other creative disciplines to design innovative strategies and act as a catalyst for change. This can apply in the design, branding and related professions and businesses, education and other organisations The aim of the course is to develop high-level skills and creative thinking, and learn how to clearly communicate strategies for successful brand building, futures forecasting and change management.

  2. Sustainable Electrical Power

    MSc

    Brunel University - Electronic and Computer Engineering

    This MSc programme meets the industrial demand for the training and education of both existing and future engineers in the advanced concepts of sustainable electrical power and energy generation. It aims to produce graduates of the highest calibre with the right skills and knowledge who will be capable of leading in teams involved in the operation, control, design, regulation and management of the power systems and networks of the future.

  3. Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics

    MSc

    City University London - School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

    The MSc Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics has been designed to develop skills in the cost-effective management of energy resources and in managing commercial and industrial development within tight environmental constraints.

  4. Cell and Tissue Engineering

    MSc

    Keele University - Faculty of Health

    Core modules: Bioreactor & Growth Environment; Biomechanics; Human Physiology and Anatomy; Molecular Techniques; Physiological Measurements; Stem Cells; Nanomagnetics in Nanomedicine; Cell and Tissue Engineering; Seminar Programme. Optional modules: Medical Equipment and Technology Services Management; Biomedical Signal Processing; Biosensors; Cell Biomechanics; Health Care Technology Assessment; Biomaterials; Introduction to Medical Imaging; and Medical Device Design Principles

  5. Engineering Business Management

    MSc

    Coventry University - Engineering Manufacture and Management

    Gain the qualification and skills required to release your potential and improve yourself and move your organisation forward. Classes are taught by academics with a strong track record of working with industry.

  6. Engineering and Management

    MSc

    Coventry University - Engineering Manufacture and Management

    You can choose from a series of modules which will be appropriate for you and your employer. Academic staff will assist you in choosing the best modules from a list of about 15 on offer.

  7. Systems and Control

    MSc

    Coventry University - Systems Engineering

    WHAT WILL I LEARN? The course has the following ten taught modules: ?Masters project, ?study skills and research methods, ?lean operations, ?supply chain management, ?project management, ?management of quality, ?logistics operations, ?purchasing management, ?contract management, ?sustainability and environmental management systems.

  8. Engineering Project Management

    MSc

    Coventry University - Engineering Manufacture and Management

    WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? You will gain an understanding of planning, monitoring and control techniques.

  9. Embedded Systems

    MSc

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The demand for Embedded System Engineers in all areas of engineering is currently flourishing as embedded systems find more applications in everyday life, from digital cameras to robotic surveillance tools and ATMs. This course aims to produce postgraduates with the key professional engineering skills required to implement modern real-time embedded systems.

  10. Industrial Product Design

    MSc

    Coventry University - Department of Industrial Design

    Modules you will expect to take when studying the Industrial Product Design MSc degree: Term 1 ?Creative Studies ?Ergonomics ?CAD Modelling ?Product Design Term 2 ?IPD project ?Product Design ?Professional Practice ?Research Methods Term 3 ?MSc Project

 
 
 
 
 

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