| CODE | COURSEWARE (first units open access) | MODULE SPEC. |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced Composite Design (credit rating) | ||
| ACD4101 | Introduction to Composites (20) module in preparation | Information & syllabus |
| ACD4102 | Introduction to Composites Design (20) module in preparation | Information & syllabus |
| ACD4103 | Designing with Composites (20) module in preparation | Information & syllabus |
| ACD4104 | Design for Manufacture (20) module in preparation | Information & syllabus |
| ACD4105 | Design for Replacement or Repair (20) module in preparation | Information & Syllabus |
| ACD4106 | Design for Life Cycle Management (20) module in preparation | Information & syllabus |
| ACD4107 | Simulation and Performance Testing (20) module in preparation |
Information & syllabus |
| MSc Project (credit rating) | ||
| ACD4110 | MSc Project (60) - Academic Dissertation | Information & syllabus |
Each module can be studied as a course in its own right for continuing professional
development (CPD) or as part of a programme of study leading to a postgraduate
qualification. The Module Availability Chart
indicates when each module is next scheduled to start.
Where a qualification is the goal, the degree awarded will depend on the choice of specialist modules and the number of credits gained.
Modules may also be studied on-campus at the University of Bolton.
A Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) involves passing modules totalling 60 credits or more. A Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) involves passing modules totalling 120 credits or more. A Master of Science (MSc) involves the same 120 credits passes as the PgDip and in addition the MSc Project rated at 60 credits.
Updated 28.11.08 ML