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How Differential Gear works must see 100% Automotive Engineering. Find a Degree - Undergraduate Study. Undergraduate Courses. Select an option below or use our course search. Courses available through UCAS Non-UCAS courses The University of Leicester also runs courses which, while they are at an undergraduate level, are not applied for in the normal way through UCAS. These includes part-time courses (studied on campus), courses available by distance learning, foundation degrees and foundation years (preparation for full-time degrees). Full list of non-UCAS undergraduate courses Subjects available include: ArchaeologyDrug and Alcohol Counselling Educational StudiesHumanities and ArtsHuman Resource ManagementInternational Foundation YearLifelong Learning and Industrial RelationsManaging Voluntary and Community Organisations Operating Department Practice Security and Risk Management. Engineering Technology and Design | Undergraduate Courses, Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates and Qualifications.

Undergraduate.qualification.engineering-technology-and-design,qualification,,foundation-degree,1 Foundation degrees are nationally recognised qualifications focusing either on a particular job or profession; they combine work place learning with academic study. Designed and developed with external partners, you must be working either as a paid employee or as a volunteer in a related work setting.

A foundation degree is equivalent to two thirds of an honours degree. They aim to enhance the professional and technical skills of staff within a profession or those intending to go into that profession. You can use a foundation degree to: change careers or progress your current careergain technical and professional skillsgain professional recognitionachieve a full honours degree through further study.

Most of our foundation degrees are also offered as diplomas of higher education for those living and working in Scotland. Engineering and mathematics courses - UWE Bristol: What can I study? This site uses cookies. (and remove this message) or find out more about our cookies. Skip to main content <div id="cookies">This site uses cookies. <a href="//cookiemanagement.uwe.ac.uk">Manage your UWE cookie settings</a></div> Login to UWE Engineering design and mathematics courses Explore engineering design and mathematics courses available for 2014/15 entry.

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Careers in Aerospace  College Study. Another vocational route to engineering is through study of a relevant engineering course at a local FE college. Most colleges offer engineering courses, and there are many colleges with specific aerospace engineering programmes which lead to a variety of qualifications including HND, BTEC, NVQ and City and Guilds.

Often the training is linked to continuing preparation for the EASA Aircraft Maintenance licenses. Many of the colleges offering aerospace engineering training have good connections to local aerospace companies and although may not have a formal apprenticeship available, will help you to gain valuable work experience and they are usually equipped with the latest technology, or even an aircraft you can work on. For a listing of FE courses offering aerospace and aviation related training, click on the link below. FE Course Listing - Click here (pdf) Home - Apprenticeships. University Courses | UCAS Course Search | UK | College Courses | UK Course Finder.

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