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Electro - mechanical Engineering Top Up Award

2 Study options · UndergraduateUniversity Studies and Professional Development Centre
Awarded by:
University of East Anglia

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Our program encourages you to question, analyse, and explore engineering challenges from multiple perspectives. You will become adept at collecting, organising, and interpreting information from diverse sources, making informed decisions and propose innovative solutions to complex problems.
You will learn to identify, select, and justify appropriate techniques, methods, and development strategies while integrating ethical, sustainable, and environmental considerations.
The course builds advanced technical knowledge and engineering skills to meet industry demands. You will apply engineering principles and the scientific method in operational and management contexts, planning and implementing creative solutions within cost and time constraints.
Communication is key for engineers. You will develop exceptional skills to convey ideas clearly and effectively, engaging both expert and non-expert
audiences with precision and confidence.

Study Hours per 20 credit Module: 200 hours
Lectures and Seminars: 36 – 48 hours
Assessments: 30 hours
Preparation and Independent study: 122 – 134 hours

*Typically, two 20 credit modules will be studied per Semester. There are
two Semesters a year.

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Course code:
N016
Institution code:
W46

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