School of the Built Environment and Engineering

The University of Bolton is intending to offer the following courses starting in January 2011.

Courses marked * are subject to validation.

Courses marked ^ are available on a day release basis only.

Undergraduate

Built Environment

Engineering, Product Design and Textiles

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Postgraduate

Built Environment

Engineering, Product Design and Textiles

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Professional development

Built Environment

  • Advanced Site Surveying [HE5] (part-time)
  • Advanced Structural Analysis [HE7] (part-time)
  • Appraisal and Re-use of Old Buildings [HE7] (part-time)
  • Assessment and Repair of Concrete Structures [HE7] (part-time)
  • Building Law (Law) [HE4] (part-time)
  • Business Management [HE7] (part-time)
  • Communications for Regeneration Practitioners [HE5] (part-time
  • Communications for Regeneration Practitioners [HE7] (part-time
  • Concrete Technology and Sustainability [HE7] (part-time)
  • Construction and Property Economics [HE4] (part-time)
  • Construction Law and Sustainable Procurement [HE7] (part-time)
  • Construction Technology 2 [HE5] (part-time)
  • Environmental Management [HE7] (part-time)
  • Environmental Studies [HE4] (part-time)
  • Environmental Technology [HE5] (part-time)
  • Geotechnical Analysis [HE7] (part-time
  • Geotechnical Modelling [HE7] (part-time
  • Health, Safety and Welfare [HE4] (part-time)
  • Institution of Structural Engineers - Preparation for the Chartered Membership Examination (part-time)
  • Introduction to Regeneration [HE4] (part-time)
  • Measurement of Building Works (Measure and Practice) [HE4] (part-time)
  • Partnership Working for Regeneration Professionals [HE6] (part-time)
  • Site Surveying (Surveying Processes) [HE4] (part-time)
  • Transport Analysis [HE7] (part-time)
  • Urban Drainage Systems [HE7] (part-time)

Engineering, Product Design and Textiles

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