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MSc / PGCert / PGDip
Leeds Metropolitan University - Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology
If you have a degree in engineering and would like to enhance your professional qualification - or are already working in industry and want to become a leader in process control and new product development - our course provides the expertise you need to improve your career.We focus on applying the latest technology and management systems to analyse current engineering issues. These issues include the ability to respond rapidly to changes in the global market by inventing products that address agile, environmental and management control issues.
Cert / Diploma / MSc
Keele University - School of Physical and Geographical Sciences
This is a cutting edge course designed to equip graduates with multi-disciplinary skills and knowledge in environmental sustainability and green technology. The course is taught by a team of environmental specialists working in the fields of green technology, biological science, chemical science, project management, and environmental policy and politics.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Warwick - Warwick Manufacturing Group
This degree develops the capability to manage and lead in technology-based organisations; engineering business management focuses on key value-adding activities such as: marketing; product and process development; operations, logistics and supply chain management; and exploitation of competitive technology. The skills and techniques introduced in this course give new impetus to businesses and help individuals to get the best from themselves, their team and their company.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
MA Design, informed by IDEOs world-class design-innovation programme, is focused, comprehensive and relevant to industry, and is run by experienced professional designers, researchers and educationalists. All learning is done "by doing" in a busy collegial studio environment.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
The structure of the course is based on three main themes: Energy Supply, Energy Demand and Management. The course is delivered primarily through three Schools within Cardiff University: Engineering, the School of Architecture, and Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, though there will be contributions from other schools and external industrial lectures to enhance the learning experience.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
This course aims to complement a relevant undergraduate degree by introducing students to hydroinformatics, computational hydraulics and environmental hydraulics, including water quality indicators and sediment transport processes in coastal, estuarine and inland waters. The course lecturers have considerable experience of working on a wide range of practical environmental hydraulics projects and their models have been mounted by over 35 companies for over 80 world-wide EIA projects, and by over 45 universities in 17 countries.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
The course will provide the opportunity for graduate mechanical engineers to enhance their knowledge across a spectrum of important topics. It will allow participants to further their understanding of traditional mechanical engineering subjects whilst expanding the boundaries of their expertise into areas that reflect Cardiff School of Engineering's specialist research interests.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of City and Regional Planning
The course links together theoretical debates about sustainability at different spatial scales with the practical dimensions of environmental policy formulation and its implementation. The planning system is taken as a reference point because it provides one of the most sophisticated mechanisms for regulating environmental change.
MSc
Cardiff University - Welsh School of Architecture
An introductory module explores origins and attitudes in sustainability, and encourages students to position themselves before engaging with the other modules. There is a long module in which opportunities for sustainable practice are investigated in a live project.
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