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Returning to education? Our Department for Lifelong Learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
Along with first-hand industry experience, this dual course combines the essentials of an architecture and a structural engineering degree so you could become an architect or an engineer.
Along with first-hand industry experience, this dual course combines the essentials of an architecture and a structural engineering degree so you could become an architect or an engineer.
Build up skills and experience that you can apply to a career in physics research. Our students have had placements ranging from government laboratories to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. After your placement, you’ll join a research team here in Sheffield and run your own project.
Build up skills and experience that you can apply to a career in physics research. Our students have had placements ranging from government laboratories to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. After your placement, you’ll join a research team here in Sheffield and run your own project.
Be inspired to help shape the future of healthcare technology on this flexible course. Beginning with a broad-based introduction to biomedical engineering, you'll learn about biology, physiology and anatomy, and begin to understand how traditional engineering principles can be applied to the human body.
Learn about the physics of the human body and the technologies used by medical physicists in the NHS. In your final year, you’ll complete a work placement in a local hospital or in industry.
Learn about the physics of the human body and the technologies used by medical physicists in the NHS. In your final year, you’ll complete a work placement in a local hospital or in industry.
Study in Sheffield for the first two years of your course where you will cover the theoretical and practical aspects across the range of electrical and electronic engineering. In your third year you have the opportunity to put into practice what you have learnt by working for a year in an engineering company before returning to Sheffield for your final year of study.
You'll spend a year working in an engineering, medical or healthcare company. This real-world experience gives you a competitive advantage in the jobs market once you graduate.
You'll spend a year working in an engineering, medical or healthcare company. This real-world experience gives you a competitive advantage in the jobs market once you graduate.
You'll gain both breadth and depth of knowledge across the full range of aeronautical and aerospace engineering. You'll also gain the additional project management experience and practical skills which employers demand on this four year course.
This course focuses on the physics that keeps us alive: from the fluid mechanics that keeps the blood flowing in our veins, to the forces acting on our bones and tissues. You’ll also learn about medical techniques and technologies, such as radiotherapy, ultrasound scanning and MRI machines.
This course focuses on the physics that keeps us alive: from the fluid mechanics that keeps the blood flowing in our veins, to the forces acting on our bones and tissues. You’ll also learn about medical techniques and technologies, such as radiotherapy, ultrasound scanning and MRI machines.
Initially following the structure of the BSc, our four-year MGeogSci features an integrated masters. This gives you the chance to build on your knowledge of natural processes through an advanced research project.
You'll gain both breadth and depth of knowledge across the full range of aeronautical and aerospace engineering. You'll also gain the additional project management experience and practical skills which employers demand on this four year course.
Spend a year on a paid work placement as part of your degree. Test out a career path you're considering between your second and third year and show employers you're ready for the world of work.
Spend a year on a paid work placement as part of your degree. Test out a career path you're considering between your second and third year and show employers you're ready for the world of work.
Be inspired to help shape the future of healthcare technology on this flexible course. Beginning with a broad-based introduction to biomedical engineering, you'll learn about biology, physiology and anatomy, and begin to understand how traditional engineering principles can be applied to the human body.
This dual course combines the essentials of an architecture course and a structural engineering course, principally aimed at buildings and structures. It covers the essentials of both disciplines, so you could become an architect or an engineer.
This dual course combines the essentials of an architecture course and a structural engineering course, principally aimed at buildings and structures. It covers the essentials of both disciplines, so you could become an architect or an engineer.