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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
Learn about the fields that are essential to computer systems, including mathematics, control systems, embedded systems and programming. Then go on to applied work that brings the concepts together in a practical way, and continue to study advanced modules in specialist areas such as system design and security and intelligent systems.
This course combines subjects from all of the engineering disciplines associated with buildings and their infrastructure, as well as providing an understanding of architectural thinking and practice.
Our four-year degrees are a one year extension to our BSc degrees which allows further specialisation. You will gain industrial experience and engage with real customers when you join Genesys, our student-led software development organisation. In your fourth year you will learn about agile software engineering practices and make use of tools used in industry.
Our four-year degrees are a one-year extension to our BSc degrees, which allows further specialisation. You can decide if you want to develop your research skills by working alongside our academics and researchers on one of their projects, or you can join our student-led software organisation, Genesys, where you will be able to put your academic skills into context by working on solutions for clients.
Our four year degrees are a one year extension to our BSc degrees which allows further specialisation. You will gain industrial experience and engage with real customers when you join Genesys, our student led software development organisation. In your fourth year you will learn about agile software engineering practices and make use of tools used in industry.
Our four-year degrees are a one-year extension to our BSc degrees which allows further specialisation. In your fourth year you'll develop research and analytical skills. You have the opportunity to contribute to a publication of your research findings and will also take part in a conference style presentation where you present your work.
This course combines subjects from all of the engineering disciplines associated with buildings and their infrastructure, as well as providing an understanding of architectural thinking and practice.
Our four-year degrees are a one-year extension to our BSc degrees, which allows further specialisation. You can decide if you want to develop your research skills by working alongside our academics and researchers on one of their projects, or you can join our student-led software organisation, Genesys, where you will be able to put your academic skills into context by working on solutions for clients.
This course provides a core grounding in computer science with a focus on AI. You'll build the same solid foundation in core computer science as our main computer science degree and dive deep into a range of AI topics such as biologically inspired algorithms, machine learning, computer vision and robotics.
You'll learn how to understand the theoretical issues underlying a problem and how to engineer a solution. You can experiment with speech recognition, voice synthesis, text summarisation, machine translation, robot learning and control, computational biology or virtual reality.
Our four-year degrees are a one-year extension to our BSc degrees which allows further specialisation. In your fourth year you'll develop research and analytical skills. You have the opportunity to contribute to a publication of your research findings and will also take part in a conference style presentation where you present your work.
This course will give you a good broad knowledge of civil engineering, and gain first-hand industry experience. You will benefit from experiencing the culture in industry, making contacts, and operating as a graduate engineer.
In the first two years of your course, you’ll cover fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, intelligent system design, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems. In your third year you’ll put into practice what you’ve learnt on your industrial placement, before returning to Sheffield for your final year of study.
Learn how to design and implement optimised hardware and software for computing, sensing, control and communication systems that power modern life. Refine your skills through a third-year individual project. Apply your skills in careers across AI and computing, autonomous vehicles, IoT and telecommunication systems.
Learn how to design and implement optimised hardware and software for computing, sensing, control and communication systems that power modern life. Refine your skills through a third-year individual project. Apply your skills in careers across AI and computing, autonomous vehicles, IoT and telecommunication systems.
In the first three years of your course, you’ll cover fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, intelligent system design, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems. In your fourth year you’ll put into practice what you’ve learnt on your industrial placement, before returning to Sheffield for your final year of study.
In our core undergraduate degree, you'll discover the underlying principles of materials science, and how these are applied across materials engineering situations. You can keep your course general or tailor your degree in later years with optional materials modules.
This course will give you a good broad knowledge of civil engineering, and gain first-hand industry experience. You will benefit from experiencing the culture in industry, making contacts, and operating as a graduate engineer.
Learn about the fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, intelligent system design, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems. Then go on to practical work that brings the concepts together using 3D CAD tools, 3D printing, laser cutters and more in the iForge makerspace.
Learn about the fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, intelligent system design, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems. Then go on to practical work that brings the concepts together using 3D CAD tools, 3D printing, laser cutters and more in the iForge makerspace.