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Course Reviews
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- Practical Course
- Cardiff University
- Robbie, November 2006
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- Course content *****
- This was a very practical course. There were a lot of visits to the workshop during the first year and this helped me understand the principles of Industrial Machines such as the Lathe. From the second year, there were several industrial visits. My most memorable was the visit to British Steel Plant (by then already known as Corus, I think!) at Port Talbot. There was also emphasis on the business context of engineering. Law and Accountancy were also thrown in. This has helped me a great deal in my current job. Not only am I competent to handle the engineering aspects of my job, I also help the commercial department in adjudicating tenders in regard to cost and legal implications. The Mechanical Engineering Department was constantly ranked in the top five when I was there and thus there were a lot of employment opportunities in Engineering for those that chose to pursue Engineering as their profession. My department was only two minutes walk from my Student Accommodation. And the City Centre was a stone throw away from my Department. Cardiff is a lively and elegant cosmopolitan. It has the excitement of a vibrant city and tranquility of the nearby cost and countryside. The Millennium Stadium is right in the city centre for all sports fans. The Welsh are some of the most passionate supporters anywhere in the world especially when International Rugby is being played!
- Student facilities *****
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- Worth a look
- Loughborough University
- paul, March 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- Just completed this course. Was impressed by the quality of facilities and teaching. Lots of options for jobs too. Recommended.
- Student facilities *****
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- Worth a look
- Loughborough University
- paul, March 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- Just finished this course. Good teaching and facilities, and lots of job offers (though that could be down to me not the course of course!). Reccomended
- Student facilities *****
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- Social life *****
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- Applied Science
- The Manchester College
- Claire, March 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- As part of my course we had a lot of coursework to handle but it has been worth it because the teaching at this college is great and understanding the work has been very easy because the teaching methods were fantastic. So far i have had the exam and now am waiting for the reults. It was based on biology and physics.
- Student facilities *****
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- Social life *****
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- Science
- The Manchester College
- Claire, March 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- I started this course, after a Gap year after high school. I thought that being a year older I would not fit in to my tutor group. But on the day of enrolement within 20 mins I was laughing my head off. This is a wicked place, and if in doubt, i think you sjould spend a day, you'll see that this is a good place to learn and have fun. Big up MANCAT!
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- Great all round experience
- University Of Leicester
- Andrew, March 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- Engineering at Leicester has been a really worthwhile experience so far. I came expecting to learn all the boring engineery stuff - and I have, but I've go so much more out of it. Most of all, I used to hate public speaking and writing. Leicester University has given me so many options to improve my skills, and now when I go to an interview, I look forward to giving a presentation 'cos I know I can do it. Easy marks. The top jobs don't care what university you're from. They have such a detailed application process so being able to give a good presentation or write a 250 word description of your proudest achievement is much more important. Leicester has given me a very enjoyable experience and put me in a position to go as high as anybody from any other university.
- Student facilities *****
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- Social life *****
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- Brilliant fun and Informative
- Electrical Maintenance Skills - Industrial Certificate of Competence
- Technical Training Solutions
- David, June 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content ****
- This is electrical maintenance taught with lots of enthousasam and passion. The tutors are all from industry with tons of experience. They explain what the course objectives are, and guide you through the technical stuff with the help of practical exercises and brilliant course notes.
- Student facilities ****
- Each student had a wide range of industrial equipment to use, which made the course real fun. I never thought I woud be wiring up three phase motors and starters in different configuration within a few days, but the instructor was great. The emphersis was on safe working practices, and the equipment used for the training gave us all confidence. The classrooms were light and had plenty of space, and the lunches that were provided were really good too.
- Social life ****
- There were seven other students on the course, all with different working backgrounds, and this added to the course experience. We were all able to give examples of our own work practices and problems during the course.
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- stained glass
- Design and Craft - Stained Glass Certificate C&G 7822
- Merton Adult Education
- sarah, June 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- very good and fulfiling course that was very well taught.
- Student facilities *****
- wellresourced
- Social life *****
- not as good as some of the other courses but the people were ok really.
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- Electrical Installation
- Electrical Installation Theory Part 1 Year 2 C&G 2330
- Stockton Riverside College
- Sam, June 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- I enjoy the course very much. I think it is tought at a reasonable pace and there is always time for a re-cap. I like the practical side of things and the teachers explain things very well. We get the work that needs to be done and we carry it out in a safe and fashionable manner.
- Student facilities *****
- Its very modern. This is the first yr in the new building and we are * test driving it *. the facilities are excellent and its very clean. there is enough booths for everyone in the class to have there own. there is enough materials to go around for everyone and there is a tool box for everyone in the class. We tidy the work shop after every lesson to keep it nice for the other students.
- Social life *****
- Most of the other students are excellent. There is always a good atmosphere in the classroom and workshop. The teachers are always up for a laugh with us and they always take parts in events that the class organises like football and party's. Its very good and i enjoy every minute of it.
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- Distance learning is great
- Electrical Engineering BTEC HNC
- South Tyneside College
- mary, June 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- The course is spaced over 3 years. Split into 3 six month spells at sea, and 3 six month spells at college. The course is challenging but interesting and fun. Just about all entrants are beginners, knowing nothing about engineering at all. The teachers are usually ex-seamen themsleves and are brimming with experience and enthusiasm. The course is made up of various subjects. Maintenance, science, electrics, welding, mathematics.
- Student facilities *****
- Modern classroom facilities. You stay on a campus which has bunkbed rooms and shower blocks. The college has an engineering department with amazing facilities (engines, workshops etc). Other shared facilities include a library and large I.T Department.
- Social life *****
- You feel a great sense of satisfaction each day. You're constantly learning new things. You are treat and taught with great enthusiasm. The teachers are hand picked to offer the highest level of training. This is made possible as the company who sponsors you pays for your teaching. You pay NO course fees.
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- Engineering at sea
- Electrical Engineering BTEC HNC
- South Tyneside College
- david, June 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- The course is spaced over 3 years. Split into 3 six month spells at sea, and 3 six month spells at college. The course is challenging but interesting and fun. Just about all entrants are beginners, knowing nothing about engineering at all. The teachers are usually ex-seamen themsleves and are brimming with experience and enthusiasm. The course is made up of various subjects. Maintenance, science, electrics, welding, mathematics.
- Student facilities *****
- Modern classroom facilities. You stay on a campus which has bunkbed rooms and shower blocks. The college has an engineering department with amazing facilities (engines, workshops etc). Other shared facilities include a library and large I.T Department.
- Social life *****
- You feel a great sense of satisfaction each day. You're constantly learning new things. You are treat and taught with great enthusiasm. The teachers are hand picked to offer the highest level of training. This is made possible as the company who sponsors you pays for your teaching. You pay NO course fees.
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- perfect
- Kingston University London
- andy, July 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- A really interesting subejct. A well structured course with excellent and enthusiastic lecturers makes this course fun to study.
- Student facilities *****
- State of the art facilities ensures that we can complete our course successfully. Very extensive and modern facilities. Perfect!
- Social life *****
- Great mix of students. Lots of societies. Infact theres too much to do here! This place has a great atmosphere. I love coming here
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- Great
- Impact Training
- lydia, July 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- good course. Very interesting and well taught
- Student facilities *****
- Great facilities. I have everything i need
- Social life *****
- Friendly, we all go out after and we all get on very well
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- Really Cool
- Data Communications Cable Installation and Testing Level 2 C&G 3666
- City College Plymouth
- Wesley, July 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- It tought me everything I wanted to know.
- Student facilities *****
- The classroom is spectacular and all the material was in good condition
- Social life *****
- Class was a very wonderful social experience
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- Terrific
- University Of Surrey
- Shazia, August 2007
- Overall rating
- Course content *****
- Excellent tuition and great course. Challenging.
- Student facilities *****
- The resources are everything you could hope for, including plenty of IT facilities.
- Social life *****
- Most of the students are very nice and friendly, and there are plenty of places in which to socialise.
- Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 (IMI Awards Ltd) Barking And Dagenham College, Romford
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About this course: This course covers the key areas such as engines, transmission, electrical, chassis and frame. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Awarding body: IMI Awards Ltd
- Motor Vehicle Advanced Apprenticeship Croydon College, Croydon
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motorcycle Engineering Apprenticeship at Level 2 South Thames College, Morden
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About this course: This course is aimed specifically towards those who are currently employed in the grade or students who wish to enter a profession in motor cycle technology. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Automotive Apprenticeship Waltham Forest College, Greater London
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Apprenticeship at Level 2 South Thames College, Morden
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About this course: This course covers the study of chassis, electrics, engine and transmission technologies including aspects of environmental studies and health and safety. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Transport Engineering for PCV Mechanics - Heavy Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 College Of North West London, Brent
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship at Level 2 Croydon College, Croydon
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 College Of North West London, Brent
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 Carshalton College, Carshalton
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About this course: This course is designed for students employed in the mechanical and electronics side of the motor vehicle repair industry and is part of the national framework of vocational qualifications. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Engineering - Performing Engineering Operations Apprenticeship at Level 2 (CG) Lewisham College, Lewisham
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About this course: This course is designed for young people who want to undertake an engineering apprenticeship, but who have not yet found an employer. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Awarding body: City & Guilds
- Electrotechnical Advanced Apprenticeship (CG) Kingston College, Kingston Upon Thames
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About this course: City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 and Level 3 in electrotechnical Technology, NVQ Level 3 in Electrotechnical Services. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Awarding body: City & Guilds
- Engineering Apprenticeship Uxbridge College, Uxbridge
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About this course: Read more
Fees: There is no cost to the Apprentice. For those aged 16 18 years the course is fully funded by the Learning & Skills Council. However for those aged over 19 on start date a contribution to the cost of the course is required from the employer.
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Timetable: The course is run on a flexible basis with formal training in college and at the workplace during the whole period of the course.
- Electrical Installation Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 (CG) Bromley College Of Further And Higher Education, Bromley
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About this course: This course consists of a considerable amount of theoretical work supported by underpinning knowledge and is designed to provide a qualification route for people employed in the Electrical Installation industry. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Awarding body: City & Guilds
- Transport Engineering for PCV - Body Repair and Fitting Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 College Of North West London, Brent
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Electrical Installation Apprenticeship (CG) Bromley College Of Further And Higher Education, Bromley
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About this course: This course consists of a considerable amount of theoretical work supported by underpinning knowledge and is designed to provide a qualification route for people employed in the Electrical Installation industry. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Awarding body: City & Guilds
- Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Heavy Vehicle Apprenticeship at Level 2 College Of North West London, Brent
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Electrician Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 Havering College Of Further And Higher Education, Hornchurch
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About this course: In this course participants will learn about electrotechnical, electrical installations, inspection and testing, requirements for electrical installations 17th Edition. Read more
Fees: £1765
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pre-Apprenticeship Programme at Level 1 West Thames College, Hounslow
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About this course: This course is all about developing students employability skills to enable them to progress on to further work-based vocational training. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motorcycle Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship South Thames College, Morden
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About this course: This course is aimed specifically towards those who are currently employed in the grade or students who wish to enter a profession in motor cycle technology. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Apprenticeships
- Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship at Level 3 Uxbridge College, Uxbridge
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About this course: Young people aged over years who are employed in the Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Industry (Light Vehicles) and wish to become a fully qualified mechanic. Read more
Fees: There is no cost to the Apprentice. For those aged 16 18 years the course is fully funded by the Learning & Skills Council. However for those aged over 19 years on start date a contribution to the cost of the course is required from the employer.
Qualification: Apprenticeships
Timetable: 1 day per week throughout the duration of the course plus one additional day per week for 6 consecutive weeks for building Key Skills portfolios.