Study modes: Full time
Course description: Facilities for research work in most branches of civil engineering, plus large laboratories for work in structures, hydraulics, coastal and offshore engineering.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Facilities for research work in most branches of civil engineering, plus large laboratories for work in structures, hydraulics, coastal and offshore engineering.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: 6 modules available largely practical based; covers instrumentation and techniques used in radioactive waste decommissioning.(read more)
Town And Regional Planning Ma
University Of Liverpool
Jennifer, October 2007Overall score
I love being here now!
I would recommend it to others who want a city uni and want to gain a sense of culture
The sports centre couldnt be bettered, but the bus service to and from the uni could be.
Most important piece of advice... dont wait to get involved, grab every chance you can to meet new people and gain as many friends as you can. Don't be scared of doing something different just because it's not what you're used to at home
Study experience
I love my course, I have 8 hours of lectures a week, but with that there is a LOT of reading to be done. The lecture rooms have just been refurbished too which makes the learning environment much easier.
Facilities
The library is one of the biggest (I think) If you need a book it WILL be there, or out on loan.
I don't really use any other facilities so I couldnt comment, but the bar on halls site is good, everyone uses it as a starting point before going into town!
Postgraduate life
There's a whole range of clubs and socities from skydiving and surfing to ballroom dancing.
Job prospects
My course has a 95% graduates into employment within 6months. That is with a Masters
I've spoken to some graduates and they've staayed in contact with the lecturers too, picking their brains for advice every now and then.
The relationship between staff and students is really good in Halls and in the Departments.
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Medical Science Msc
University Of Liverpool
Claire, September 2007Overall score
Liverpool is a great city. The course has its pros and cons but interesting at times.
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General Management MBA
University Of Liverpool
Details Not Given, July 2009Overall score
A very greedy school, whose MBA programme is poorly developed and ran. It became obvious very soon that the official Uni of Liverpool MBA advertisement is overly exaggerated. It does NOT teach people with work experience - the majority have barely left undergraduate degrees.
The Uni advertises student diversity and maturity. The fact is that the class was over 80% comprised of students from India. Furthermore, many students were 20 years old, attending MBA. The school was obviously desperate to fill the seats at the expense of quality of education. Furthermore, many assignments are often required to be written in groups - again, language (written) abilities of some of the students were questionable.
If you are happy with receiving a degree without learning much, this is your school.
Study experience
The faculty is OK for the most part. However, some fellow students made it a habit to talk loudly between themselves during lessons as well as to talk on the mobiles. Lecturers in general did not do anything about this.
Facilities
OK, but overcrowded at times.
Postgraduate life
Job prospects
If you are international student, you can forget getting any job aferwards. As far as part time jobs go while studying, they are very scarce and poorly paid.
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