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MSc
Brunel University - Civil Engineering
Engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, architectural, building, etc.) is at the core of a successful economy and the infrastructure it develops directly affects the well-being of its citizens and the environment. There are, however, two main challenges that the engineering and construction industry currently face.
MSc
Brunel University - Advanced Manufacturing and Enterprise Engineering - AMEE
This course is designed to address the challenges of modern Manufacturing and Enterprise Systems. It covers a breadth of subjects that enable candidates to appreciate and deal with complexities of modern industrial environments.
MSc
Brunel University - Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering addresses key challenges associated with infrastructure. There is a global shortage of qualified civil engineers, especially at the graduate/junior engineer career stage.
MSc
Brunel University - Electronic and Computer Engineering
The course is intended to offer a route to an MSc to those prospective students who do not wish to specialise in a particular area within the discipline at this stage, either because they are uncertain of which area they would like to focus on, or because they wish to show a broad profile to as wide a range of potential employers of professional electronic and electrical engineers as possible. Accordingly, the course is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue advanced studies across the range of specialist areas relevant to electronic and electrical engineering.
MSc
University of Sussex - School of Engineering and Design
Satellite systems are now the pre-eminent communications technology. Integrated with the global fibre optic backbone, satellites are used for TV broadcasting, mobile communications, internet access, navigation (Global Positioning System), environmental monitoring, surveillance, and defence.
MSc
University of Sussex - School of Engineering and Design
Climate change threatens the stability of the world's climate, its economy and population. The biggest single contributor to climate change is CO2 emissions, more than two-thirds of which are related to human activity resulting from the way we produce and use energy.
MSc
University of Sussex - School of Engineering and Design
Embedded digital systems have a vital role to play in any internationally successful modern economy and are pervasive in both the technologically advanced and developing nations of the world. Applications occur in all electronic products in fields such as communications, multimedia and entertainment, internet technologies, space and marine exploration, manufacturing processes, medicine and healthcare, agriculture, biotechnology, household appliances, security and surveillance, energy generation and distribution, materials handling in the supply chain, and research.
MSc / PGDip
University of Sussex - School of Engineering and Design
This degree aims to enable you to develop the knowledge base that engineers in the automotive industry require in order to successfully take advantage of new and emerging methodologies, technologies, and market opportunities. The automotive sector is a key contributor to society and the economy.
MSc
University of Sussex - School of Engineering and Design
Mechanical engineering plays an essential role at every level in society. This MSc aims to enhance both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, advanced thermofluids, advanced manufacture techniques and heat transfer.
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.
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