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University of Nottingham Reviews
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The Course Curriculum is nice, though sometimes it could use some better structure as it can be too much to process at a time, as this is a one year course. It is well structured and thought out, but the execution of teaching practices for each topic could be handled more efficiently for subjects such as Psychological Assessments at Workplaces and Quantitative Statistics for my course.
25000 pounds, with 2000 pounds for CAS upfront.
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I have a 60 credit module of dissertation. The modules are all updated and up to the mark and precisely devloped.
25000 pounds
In university of Nottingham, the selection of courses are little confusing because they dont have a proper plan on setting on the course. You cant choose the modules as you like there will be a check always.
Top ranking in electronics and best infrastructure, lab facilities
Mechatronics is not very specific as it focuses on both mechanical and electrical aspects. It provides a certain amount of knowledge in both fields. For me personally the course was different from what I was expecting and hence I am going to graduate later this year in the UK in a different field. However, if one is really interested in this field, the projects we do and the material we learn are really interesting.
55000 MYR is the program fee.
The course curriculum is regularly updated and the teaching is impressive. The staff is super supportive and always does the best in their capacities to make life easier for their students.
Good uni ranking, good placements and excellent teaching standards.
The course modules were suitable for both my academic and career goal, as they portrait an good combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. As a research-focused university, most of my work are heavily research-based.
I was much impressed by the Master degree in Human Resources Management and Organisation at University of Nottingham because this is a CIPD approved course which would help me accelerate my future career. I have looked through the course module and found the subjects listed suitable for both my academic and career goal, as they portrait an outstanding combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. Moreover, University of Nottingham is a prestigious, highly ranked university, which provides great support for student in terms of creating a stimulating study environment and enhancing students’ employability.
Course and teaching was excellent. Could have been managed in a more organised fashion. Teaching is very appropriate to the modules and exactly what you want to learn.
It was one of the best university for this course. I did extensive research about modules and different courses. Clinical exposure was also a key point when I looked for course and Nottingham was offering the best exposure for the field I was looking at.
Course syllabus is actually very upto date and professors are very engaging . Lots of interesting modules to do as well.
Just had a look at how good the department ranked overall. Checked the research which was being done and look at future prospects after graduating and how good the global ranking of the university was as well.
Good curriculum and academic contents. No industrial exposure, good research opportunities.
University rankings and one year master's degree, English language course.
Diverse courses, lots of opportunities to learn, interesting curriculum, gives an opportunity to think out of the box, be creative instead of just staying in the books, lots of research and practical based learning.
International exposure, good curriculum, diverse options and subjects to study, new experience and a lot of things to explore and travel.
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