Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Sustainable energy technology; hybrid vehicle technologies; renewable power generation technologies; sustainable lighting design and technology; health, safety and environmental legislation for engineers; postgraduate project management and research methods; dissertation.(read more)
All power and energy engineering courses at University Of Glamorgan
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course covers the more “traditional” thermal engineering disciplines by considering renewable energy and environmental topics.(read more)
All power and energy engineering courses at University Of Glamorgan
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Specialist core modules include: Introduction to Magnetic materials; magnetic measurements; magnetic devices: sensor and actuators; advanced magnetic materials and industrial magnetics technology; plus focussed research study; and a research project with industrial relevance.(read more)
All power and energy engineering courses at Cardiff University
Genetic Counselling MSc
Cardiff University
Jane, January 2008Overall score
A life changing course. Demanding in ways that one wouldn't have believed but enjoyable. (nothing acheivable is easily gained).
Study experience
Great course.
Facilities
Excellent library!
Postgraduate life
Don't know. Not really appreciable to mature students!
Job prospects
Yes, will do an MA.
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Broadcast Media Mphil
University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Nina, August 2007Overall score
I am really really enjoying UWIC. The lecturers are fantastic and extremely helpful!
Study experience
The course is fantastic!!! We learn a huge variety of media and cultural related studies etc. The lecturers are extremely helpful and make you feel you are always supported...make sure you don't take advantage of them tho coz they're not shy in telling you!Don't really have tons of hours of lecturing a week, one or two intense full days and then one or two half days!I can't say this is the same for all the other courses but we have a very relaxed and informal style of lecturing where class discussions and debates occur all the time! My advice is.....be consciencious and do ur work in plenty of time, get researching etc when you know what the task is! Last minute work is stressful and generally not as good...take full advanatge of you lecturers help and guidance.
Facilities
The Library is extremely helpful in every manner...they have plenty of books that i need 4 my course etc The only problem i had is with the computers being slow or causing problems for me, however, this problem is being addressed as they are putting new compurters throughout the library this summer!
Postgraduate life
I represented Wales in Netball when i was younger but when it came to trying to join the netball team, i wasn't really given a look in as all the places went to the cyncoed sports students! Not really joined any other clubs!
Job prospects
Plenty of surrounding universities 4 M.A's like Swansea, Treforrest, Newport etc! Cardiff is very up and coming and new office buildings and job opportunities are coming up all the time!
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Law Llb (Hons)
Cardiff University
Anne-Sophie, September 2007Overall score
The Uni lecturers are always available for the students, including the Erasmus ones. During the courses, they're always open to discussion.
Study experience
Facilities
There are always computers available. If U subscribe to the Music building U can access to all the instruments even id U don't study music.
Not easy to rent new books.
Postgraduate life
I did the Drama society, unfortunately you need to be cast in a play to be allowed to do the workshops.
Job prospects
I didn't look for a proper job in UK (only little temporary jobs as a student, which were really easy to find).
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