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Other Taught Award / MSc
University of Bolton - Faculty of Advanced Engineering and Sciences
This course addresses contemporary issues in engineering and engineering management. If you wish to study the systems approach to engineering management, and systems engineering applied to one of three subject areas - electronic, mechanical or mechatronic engineering - then this course will fulfill your requirements.
MSc
University of Leeds - School of Computing
This course offers a broad perspective on cloud systems, covering service-oriented design models, service-oriented architecture (SOA), service-level agreement (SLA), algorithms and mechanisms for dynamic service integration, security and dependability, virtualisation, scalability, and energy efficiency. The course is rooted in established research strengths of the School and will offer you the opportunity to work as an integral member of our research groups during your main project using our own test cloud system to develop and test novel models and applications.
MSc
University of Warwick - Department of Engineering
Aims: to impart state-of-the-art knowledge and understanding of Electronics and Communications; to deliver advanced modules informed by the active research expertise of our academics; to prepare students for careers in advanced technology; to provide a study environment that fosters stimulation and permits students to advance their knowledge and skills. This programme includes: the operation, and future directions of, optical communication systems and their current trends; the application MATLAB to may problems; understanding of the operation and performance of lasers in measurement; signal processing using different types of digital filters; specialised knowledge in areas related to photonics and communications.
MSc / PGDip
Newcastle University - School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials
The programme is suitable for experienced engineers, scientists and managers in the manufacturing industry who are already managing projects and who understand the basics of project management. The programme is designed to produce graduates who will have an understanding of the theories, principles and frameworks for the effective and efficient management of major projects and programmes.
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.
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.
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.
MSc
Coventry University - Engineering Manufacture and Management
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? You will gain an understanding of planning, monitoring and control techniques.
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.
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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