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The engineering sector itself is made up of a wide range of companies providing a diverse range of products and services.
Physical and Mathematical Sciences is a broad sector, with many potential career paths for those with qualifications and suitable skillsets, including medical work, engineering, teaching, finance and technology.
Biomedical electronics involves the application of electronic circuits and technologies for treating medical conditions, monitoring...
Participants will be trained on the client-server networked environment incorporating physical, virtual, on premise and cloud technologies. The...
Our course is built around helping you to develop the key skills to become a Construction Manager. You will develop a deep understanding of...
This unique Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences (APS) internationally accredited programme provides the essential information and skills required...
The aim of this course is to assist learners gain an understanding of biological principles and biomedical concepts.
This course...
The Common Engineering Honours Entry Scheme is a one year programme for students interested in engineering as a career, but who may be unsure of...
Biomedical Science is a continually changing dynamic profession and involves the study of diverse areas of medical science including biochemistry,...
This course is aimed at people who wish to embark on a career or gain qualifications in the construction industry, with a particular emphasis on...
Students will discover how a crime scene is investigated and how to collect and analyse crime scene evidence. They will learn about ethical...
Interior Architecture and Design is a profession that explores new ways to create inspiring interior environments within the built environment,...
Uses mathematics to solve problems in industry, commerce and technology.
Checks and tests materials and finished goods towards ensuring that they meet production standards.
Create and maintains software applications; designs and builds computer programmes that help organisations and equipment to work effectively. A person who writes code, which is a language computers can understand. As part of a team, they: Design software, create software, test software, maintain software.
Installs and repairs refrigeration and air-conditioning systems in both domestic and commercial buildings.
Plan and install aerials, satellite and digital dishes to provide signals for individual homes, or buildings such as hotels and flats
Map the built and natural environment to provide accurate spatial data which facilitates planning, development and conservation. Provide expertise in the full life cycle of mineral development.
Conducts research into physical phenomena, develops theories and laws on the basis of observation and experiments, and devises methods to apply laws and theories to industry and other fields.
Engineers design, develop, improve and maintain a vast range of the technology that surrounds us, from sports trainers to roads, tunnels and bridges, and from light bulbs to space satellites.
Study of invertebrate animal fossils, such as mollusks, echinoderms, and others. Vertebrate Palaeontology: The study of vertebrate fossils, from primitive fishes to mammals. Human Palaeontology (Paleoanthropology): The study of prehistoric human and proto-human fossils.
IT hardware engineers work with the mechanical, electrical and electronic parts of computers. They design and develop computers, computer components and the computerised parts of other appliances.
Works in clinical pathology (hospital) and research laboratories performing and interpreting tests for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease.
Designs and creates web pages and internet sites for businesses and private individuals.