You can now enrol on modules starting between 1st September 2015 and 31st August 2016.
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120 credits | 240 credits | 360 credits |
Engineering: professions, practice and skills 2 (T276) | Feb 2016 | 30 credits | Enrolled |
Design for engineers (T218) | Oct 2015 | 30 credits | Enrolled |
Engineering: mechanics, materials, design (T207) | Oct 2014 | 60 credits | Grade 3 pass |
Engineering: professions, practice and skills 1 (T176) | Feb 2014 | 60 credits | Pass |
Exploring mathematics (MS221) | Oct 2013 | 30 credits | Grade 4 pass |
Using mathematics (MST121) | Feb 2013 | 60 credits | Grade 3 pass |
Engineering the future (T173) | Oct 2012 | 30 credits | Distinction |
You have been awarded 60 credits towards this qualification
Download your Statement of Academic Record for your BA (Honours) Humanities qualification
These are the regulations that apply to any modules you complete as part of your qualification.
Regulations specific to your qualification: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
General regulations:
You can find further regulation documents on Essential Documents
Professionals working in the IT sector bring many different kinds of expertise to their work. The aim of this degree is to equip you with the knowledge and skills you will need to underpin a career in this sector. As well as developing your knowledge and understanding of the fundamental technologies and techniques and the issues involved in their application, it will also:
And, depending on the pathway you choose through the degree, you may gain:
This qualification has to be completed within 12 years. Your first credit counting towards this qualification is dated 06-Oct-2012 which means that you must complete this qualification by 06-Oct-2024.
This qualification contains a compulsory residential-school module. All students attending residential schools are responsible for the cost of travel to the venue, incidental expenses and an additional charge of £260 is payable for the cost of accommodation and meals.
The total cost of the qualification is determined by the combined cost of the individual modules required to complete it. Each module has an individual fee. There are also additional costs associated with study such as technology, travel to tutorials, set books and internet access which are not included in module fees.
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You have previously studied towards:
You stopped studying towards this qualification on 24 February 2014
If you changed to a different qualification any completed modules that were eligible to transfer can be found under that qualification. Any other modules can be found under 'Completed modules' or 'Other modules'.
This qualification was withdrawn by the university on 31 December 2010.
Any modules that were counting towards this qualification will appear above under 'Completed modules' if you are not counting them towards another qualification.
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