Mining Engineering at The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

mining engineering the university of manchester
If you aspire to read Mining Engineering then you must have had interest in mineral processing, exploration of oil and gas, studying the earth surface or excavation of the earth because these are part of the work the Mining Engineers do.

This course, however is not  taught at The University of Manchester , United Kingdom either as a subject or a programme.

Listed below are all Engineering Courses at The University of Manchester.

Mining Engineering No
Mechanical Engineering Yes
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Yes
Mechatronic Engineering Yes
Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science Yes
Material Science and Engineering  Yes
Civil Engineering Yes
Computer System Engineering   Yes
Aerospace Engineering Yes
Software Engineering Yes
Electronic Engineering Yes

The engineering courses above are at undergraduate  degree level and each lasted for a duration of three years leading to the award of Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree at the completion of the programme.

Check subsurface Energy Engineering instead, not available at undergraduate but at post-graduate degree level. Click the link below to get there.

Engineering Degree Courses (Masters):

Below are the available master degree Engineering programmes.

Aerospace Engineering Yes
Mechanical Engineering Yes
Software Engineering Yes
Electrical Power System Engineering Yes
Advance Control and System Engineering with Extended Research Yes
Engineering Material Yes
Engineering Project Management Yes
Mechanical Engineering Design Yes
Polymer Material Science and Engineering Yes
Reliability Engineering and Asset Management Yes
Structural Engineering Yes
Subsurface Energy Engineering Yes
Thermal Power and Fluid Engineering Yes
Tissue Engineering for  Regeneration Medicine Yes
Advance Chemical Engineering Yes

Master degree programme is one year and they are research oriented. Any course not listed here may mean it is not taught in the school.

See here for more information

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