Study modes: Full time | Part time evening | Sandwich
Course description: This programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to play a leading part in the future research, development and application of electronic technologies.(read more)
All electronic engineering courses at University Of Birmingham
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening | Sandwich
Course description: This programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to play a leading part in the research and development of a wide range of systems and technologies that are vital to the growth of the global economy; on completion, graduates will be prepared for a leading role in building a successful future in the electronics industry.(read more)
All electronic engineering courses at University Of Birmingham
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The aim of this programme is to provide students with a core understanding of the generic instrumentation and signal processing requirements common to all sensing applications together with a choice of more specialised modules relating to specific application areas and industries.(read more)
All electronic engineering courses at Aston University, Birmingham
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Current research groups include: Adaptive communications networks;
photonics.(read more)
All electronic engineering courses at Aston University, Birmingham
Marketing MSc
University Of Birmingham
Siew Ching, November 2007Overall score
Excellent. It was a great chance to get along with people from other countries around the world. Yes, I would recommend the students to study in university and appreciate the chance to study well and enjoy the university life as much as they can.
Study experience
I enjoyed it very much and appreciated the chance of overseas study. The lecturers were helpful and friendly.
Facilities
Very good, excellent facilities.
Postgraduate life
I was a member of the Malayasian society, English club. I think the Englishs club is the best club for me. I could know alot of people from other countries.
Job prospects
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PGCE Primary Education
Birmingham City University
Anon, October 2007Overall score
Study experience
Birmingham City University (previously University of Central England - UCE) is a fantastic place to study. I decided to teach in Primary Education after years of teaching English abroad. I had travelled and enjoyed life and now wanted to bring up my son. Working as a teacher still allows me to travel and have fun with my son. The teachers were brilliant on this course. Apparently some of them are quite famous in their field of work. All I know is that they were all little boxes full of a lot of information useful to teaching and much more. The course has definitely prepared me to move on in my career.
Facilities
The classrooms are all fully equiped with interactive whiteboards and all of the modern technology expected at a professional institution. The student facilities are outstanding. There are two huge IT rooms accessible all day Mon - Fri until late. On site there is a restaurant that serves hot food up until 6.00pm.
Postgraduate life
The students on my course already had a degree. The youngest person was I guess around 21. However, the majority of students were people looking for a change in career. There were lawyers, surveyors, musicians, psychologists and many more people looking to teach. They were all extremely supportive. There were only a handful of men on this course.
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Law Llb (Hons)
Birmingham City University
Shamraiz, November 2007Overall score
UCE was a lively place, full of courses for all students. The SU bar was in need of a revamp but I guess it must have had a face lift by now.
Study experience
I enjoyed my course, this was due to the lecturers. Help always at hand, there was always someone that you could go to if you were unsure about something.
Facilities
The library and the computer room were fairly decent, you could always log onto a computer because there were loads of them.
Postgraduate life
There were quite a few, popular one was the drinking society.
Job prospects
Jobs prospects are good for those who achieve 2:1 or above, so if you work hard you won't be short of a job once you've graduated.
This review is the subjective opinion of a postgraduatesearch.com reviewer and not of postgraduatesearch.com.