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Sewanee: The University of the South
Engineering
- Sewanee, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Courses in Engineering put to practical use the discoveries of science and, by so doing, alter our way of life. Because of the narrow scope of many engineering programs, several leading engineering schools cooperate with selected liberal arts colleges to combine the professional training found in the usual four-year engineering curriculum with the breadth of education provided at liberal arts colleges. Such a program requires five years-three years in the liberal arts college and two years in the engineering school.


International College Dundee - OIEG
Engineering
- Greenwich School of English, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
Covering the major mathematical and scientific principles, this course gives you a great start in engineering, computing and physics. With a focus on maths and physics, you’ll deepen your understanding during this first year of your undergraduate degree. After completing this course, you will continue your studies in our School of Science and Engineering, where you can kick-start your Chartered Engineering or scientific career by obtaining a BEng or BSc that fulfills the accreditation requirements of the Chartered Institute for IT or the British Computer Society (Chartered IT Professional (CITP) or Chartered Engineering (CEng) or Chartered Scientist (CSci).
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International College of Manitoba (ICM) (Navitas)
Course in - Engineering
- Winnipeg, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
UTP Stage II: Engineering is equivalent to the first year of the University of Manitoba's Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree.


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Engineering Core Curriculum
- Troy, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on building a solid foundation in engineering principles while emphasizing hands-on learning. Students explore core subjects such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry, which are ...


Barnfield College
T Level Building Services For Engineering: Electrotechnical
- Luton, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
Designed with leading employers you’ll develop the core knowledge and skills needed for entry to a range of construction occupations. All backed up with 315 hours working with an employer on an Industry Placement – you’ll gain the first-hand experience of working in the world of Electrotechnical Engineering.


FutureLearn
Technical Report Writing for Engineers Course - The University of Sheffield
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Get an introduction to technical report writing. Find out how to communicate your ideas through well-written engineering reports.


Bournemouth and Poole College
Degree Apprenticeship in Product Design & Development - (Mechanical Design pathway)
- Poole, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
The Degree Apprenticeship in Mechanical Design offers an innovative way of training the next generation of skilled industry workers. Apprentices work as part of a team and gain in-depth knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering design
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In Engineering Management degree programs, you'll explore the intersection of engineering and business, preparing to lead projects that require both technical knowledge and managerial skills. This blend uniquely positions you to address complex challenges in various industries.
Courses typically cover essential topics such as project management, supply chain management, and operations research. As you engage with real-world case studies, you'll develop skills like optimizing engineering processes and managing diverse teams effectively. The curriculum encourages you to think critically and make data-driven decisions in engineering contexts, enhancing your professional competencies.
Students often face the opportunity to strengthen their adaptability and problem-solving skills as they navigate the demands of engineering projects while balancing management responsibilities. Graduates typically pursue careers in project management, operations management, or consulting roles where they combine technical expertise with strategic leadership. By mastering both engineering principles and management techniques, you're well-prepared to meet industry needs and drive innovative solutions.