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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 5,744
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Applied Mathematics | Numerical Analysis | Operational Research
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 5,744
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-07-09
2024-01-012023-11-26
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

The government has provided funding for this course, independent of any previous or current funding you may have for educational purposes. You can apply for short course funding if you are currently in education, or already qualified to degree, master’s or PhD level. If you are funding this course with a student loan you also need to meet student loan eligibility criteria. Find out more about short course loans

This course is part of a series of short courses to develop your skills in sustainable engineering, digital engineering, sustainable manufacturing, Industry 4.0 and process automation.

You develop the knowledge and skills needed by employers and the economy.

This course is ideal if you are:

  • a school or further education college leaver wanting to explore a subject before committing to a full degree
  • unemployed and wanting to develop skills to improve your employability
  • a teacher looking to refresh your knowledge in a subject, or to learn new skills
  • in work and your performance can be enhanced by learning new knowledge and skills
  • returning to education after a break
  • currently in higher education and would like to compliment your skillset with additional knowledge and skills.
  • If you are funding this course with a student loan you also need to meet student loan eligibility criteria.

    Other net zero and sustainable engineering short courses:

    Digital Engineering

    Industry 4.0 and Process Automation

    Innovation to Net Zero

    Sustainable Engineering Principles

    Sustainable Manufacturing

    You can only enrol on one short course at a time.

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    Program Outline

    Course details


    What you study

    Develop the mathematical skills and techniques of fundamental operations including differentiation, integration and numerical methods, and learn how to apply these to solving engineering problems.


    How you learn

    We work with you to establish your support needs to develop a personalised support plan. You can engage with assessments tasks and get feedback at regular points.

    Weeks 1-10:

    Each week:

    One-hour recorded online lecture

    Two-hours face-to-face class-based teaching (Wednesday 4.00pm - 6.00pm)

    Two hours online classes (Thursday 6.00pm - 8.00pm)

    Weeks 11-12:

    Each week:

    Two hours synchronous online classes (Thursday 6.00pm - 8.00pm)


    How you are assessed

    You are assessed on your subject knowledge, critical thinking and skills acquisition through coursework, practical work and assessments.



    Employability


    Career opportunities

    Our short courses are developed with support from our industrial partners to meet the needs of employers.

    They are ideal for you to build the skills employers look for, helping you to develop a new and successful career through one of the flexible learning options available.

    Once you’ve completed your short course you could also apply to study a degree by transferring your eligible completed credits.


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    Teesside University


    Overview:

    Teesside University is a public university located in Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, England. It is known for its strong focus on student experience, research, and business partnerships. The university has invested heavily in its campus, offering modern facilities and a vibrant learning environment.


    Services Offered:

    Teesside University provides a wide range of services to its students, including:

      Undergraduate and postgraduate study:

      Offering a diverse selection of programs across various disciplines.

      Short courses and CPD:

      Providing opportunities for professional development and upskilling.

      Online learning:

      Delivering flexible and accessible learning options.

      International student support:

      Providing dedicated services for international students.

      Career services:

      Offering guidance and support for career planning and job searching.

      Student support services:

      Providing academic, personal, and financial support to students.

      Library and IT facilities:

      Offering access to extensive resources and technology.

      Accommodation services:

      Providing on-campus and off-campus accommodation options.

      Sports and recreational facilities:

      Offering a variety of sports and leisure activities.

    Student Life and Campus Experience:

    Teesside University prides itself on its close-knit and supportive community. Students can expect a vibrant campus life with:

      Social events and activities:

      Offering opportunities to connect with fellow students and engage in extracurricular activities.

      Student societies and clubs:

      Providing platforms for students to pursue their interests and develop their skills.

      Campus facilities:

      Including a modern library, sports facilities, and a variety of dining options.

      A welcoming and inclusive environment:

      Fostering a sense of belonging and diversity.

    Key Reasons to Study There:

      Affordable excellence:

      Offering a high-quality education at a competitive price.

      Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF):

      Recognized for its outstanding teaching and student experience.

      World-leading research:

      Conducting impactful research across various fields.

      Strong industry partnerships:

      Providing opportunities for students to gain practical experience and develop valuable connections.

      Vibrant and supportive community:

      Offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for students to thrive.

    Academic Programs:

    Teesside University offers a wide range of academic programs across six schools:

      School of Arts & Creative Industries

      School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies

      School of Health & Life Sciences

      School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law

      Teesside University International Business School

      University departments


    Other:

      Campus Masterplan:

      Teesside University has invested £280 million in its campus to enhance the student experience and support the local community.

      Strong commitment to equality and diversity:

      Recognized as a top employer for its commitment to inclusivity.

      Nationally recognized for its services to business:

      Providing impactful partnerships with local and global organizations.

      Located in a vibrant and affordable region:

      Offering a unique blend of urban and rural experiences.

    Total programs
    689
    Admission Requirements

    Entry requirements


    Entry requirements

    You must have completed a Level 3 qualification (or higher) and/or developed knowledge and skills in a STEM subject as well as Level 2 maths. We offer bridging courses to help develop the knowledge you may need to join this short course.

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