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  1. Mechanical Engineering (PhD)

    PhD

    University of Dundee - Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics

    The Division of Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics provides an exciting mix of research and teaching. Our staff make significant contributions to the field in research, teaching and knowledge transfer.

  2. Mechanical Engineering (MSc by research)

    MSc by research

    University of Dundee - Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics

    The Division of Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics provides an exciting mix of research and teaching. Our staff make significant contributions to the field in research, teaching and knowledge transfer.

  3. Mechanical Engineering (MPhil)

    MPhil

    University of Dundee - Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics

    There are excellent opportunities for research leading to MSc and PhD degrees, both full-time and part-time. Our international reputation in medical and biomedical engineering and related fields has led to substantial research income both from the research councils and from industry.

  4. Water Law (PGDip part time)

    PGDip / PGCert / LLM

    University of Dundee - Graduate School of Natural Resources Law, Policy and Management

    Students studying part time are expected to utilise the distance learning options, though they may attend on-campus courses if they wish. They take one or two taught modules during the Spring and Autumn semesters, and the Summer school.

  5. Sustainable Catchment Management (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - School of the Environment

    This programme aims to provide participants with opportunities to: develop a detailed understanding of the science necessary for the achievement of sustainable catchment management (SCM); develop skills appropriate to a career in SCM, including technical skills such as the appropriate use of hydrological modelling software; develop an awareness of the linkages between hydrology, ecology, legal and planning frameworks relevant to SCM; critically evaluate the policy positions of different groups concerned with SCM; gain insight into the dependencies between monitoring, environmental assessment, and environmental management decisions; gain experience of the difficulties of achieving sustainable catchment management objectives in practice.

  6. Spatial Planning with Urban Conservation (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - School of the Environment

    The programme is undertaken, on a full-time basis, over 12 months, or, on a part-time basis, normally over two years. It is organised on a modular basis and comprises eight core modules and a specialist module in Community Engagement.

  7. Spatial Planning with Sustainable Urban Design (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - School of the Environment

    The programme is undertaken, on a full-time basis, over 12 months, or, on a part-time basis, normally over two years. It is organised on a modular basis and comprises eight core modules and a specialist module in Sustainable Urban Design.

  8. Spatial Planning with Marine Spatial Planning (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - School of the Environment

    The MSc Programme is timetabled for full-time study over 12 months. It is designed on a modular basis, and builds on the successful Spatial Planning Masters programmes.

  9. Product Design (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design

    We aim to provide students with:- Working knowledge in design ethnography- Expertise in prototyping with technology- Connections to academic and industry leaders in design and technology- The ability to resolve social and technical needs in a designed product through self motivation and directionSemester One modules cover core skills for design and technology.Semester Two provides the studio environment to undertake a major project in an area of professional interest. Semester Three enables students to evaluate their skills and design ability in the context of academic or industry environments, through taking a final taught module.

  10. Advanced Sustainability of the Built Environment (MSc)

    MSc

    University of Dundee - School of the Environment

    The core programme covers:Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development;Research Methods;Principles of Sustainable Built Environment;Stakeholders, and Commercial Viability Versus Sustainability; Managing the Construction Process; Sustainability Assessment.Options may include:Sustainable Heritage and Building Conservation;Intelligent Buildings;Environmental Performance of Buildings;Sustainable Design and Management at the City Level;Sustainable Housing Development.Masters students pursue a research project on one of the specialist subject areas.

 
 
 
 
 

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