Civil & Structural Eng courses ranked 2nd in UK
Review of Civil & Structural Engineering by
tchamone
Advantages: Good lecturers, facilities, close to amenities
Disadvantages: Sheffield, if youve never been visit to make sure you like the city.
...Street where student bars and cafes are found so there is no shortage of options.
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A list of current course: more info can be found on these courses on the departments' website shef.ac.uk/civil/ more info about my course will be provided in another review…EMULW
Undergraduate courses:
MEng/BEng Civil Engineering (CIVU16/CIVU17)
MEng Civil and Structural Engineering (CIVU03)
MEng Civil Engineering with a Modern Language (CIVU15)
MEng Structural Engineering and Architecture (CIVU12)
MEng Structural Engineering with Architectural Studies (CIVU19)
MEng Structural Engineering Design (H211)
MEng Civil Engineering with Business Management (CIVU22)
Postgraduate Courses:
Taught:
Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics
Contaminant Hydrogeology
Environmental Management of Urban...
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21.07.2005
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a tough course for passionate people
Review of Architecture by
demetrak
Advantages: RIBA 1, 2 exemption, freedom of expression, combined Masters degrees, safe campus, facilities, environment
Disadvantages: disorganized, location, distance from central London
...Architecture in general, is certainly one of the toughest and longest courses to study. If you don't have a passion for it, if you value your time more than your discipline, or if you are thinking about taking a degree in general without any special interest, then you should consider following a direction other than this.
I've been a student n East London University for the past 3 1/2 years. Therefore, I do belong in the "UEL Vilage" (as we informally call our small community), and I can easily give you my opinion about that.
Structure of course:
3 years ft Bsc honours & RIBA part1 exemption
+ one year out work experience (optional, but counts later for the part 3 qualification)
+2 years ft Diploma in Architecture
modules:
main design unit (main project)
supporting studies:
technical & environmental studies...
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14.04.2006
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Studying Environmental Management
Review of Environmental Management by
Chuckles1987
Advantages: lots of FIELDTRIPS!!
Disadvantages: erm...actually having to do work on fieldtrips?
...of issues that relate to the interaction between humans and environmental systems, and examine key issues involving wildlife, landscapes, urban environments, commerce and industry.
The first year is designed to give you a broad foundation in all areas of Environmental Management; So that you develop a range of skills that you will use during your degree program and in the scary world of work.
In the second and third year you have a choice of options that allow you to specialise in certain subject areas (e.g. sustainable development, nature conservation, and Geographical Information Systems [G.I.S.]).
"...So what exactly is Environmental Management?"
A question I often get asked. Often I fob people off by saying it's like Geography- not strictly true. I haven't studied Geography at GCSE or A level and this has not been a problem. Geography...
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10.06.2008
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