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WHAT WILL I STUDY? / Engineering Methodology 1 and 2 Gain an introduction to mathematics and its application to engineering. / Energy and Power Explore the concepts of power and energy within the context of engineering systems and conservation systems. / Information Technology and Study Skills Develop your study skills to suit your individual learning style as you gain an introduction to computer systems hardware and software. / Mechanical Systems Learn about the basic concepts of mechanics, from the principle of stress and strain to problem solving in statistics. / Experimental Methods Understand the basic units used in engineering and their practical significance before applying engineering analysis to design experiments and developing skills in producing technical reports. Exact modules may vary in order to keep content current.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? / Examinations / Lab exercises / Reports
WHAT WILL MY WEEK LOOK LIKE?
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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO STUDY ENGINEERING WITH FOUNDATION YEAR AT SALFORD? / Study Support – MathScope MathScope, a dedicated drop-in service, runs throughout each semester and is staffed by our experienced tutors. Designed to provide all students with comprehensive support, MathScope will help you to find solutions to any mathematical or statistical problem you may experience during your studies. / Societies At the University of Salford, we have a range of student-run societies which cover all aspects of student life, from academia to sports, politics to the environment, performance to faith.
Greenpower
Several are linked to our engineering courses – such as Formula Salford and Greenpower who blend engineering and business principles to design, build and promote a race car which is then used to compete alongside other universities – providing likeminded students with a place to socialise, relax and enhance their skills.
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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS THINK? neering, my course “I have a genuine passion for engi cts, especially the lab and Salford. I enjoyed all aspe interesting and gave y reall all e sessions which wer tical work. Also, if you the chance to do some prac understand in the not do you that there is anything every lecturer I – lectures, don’t be afraid to ask ble.” acha had was very appro Engineering Graduate Alex Cook, BEng,Mechanical Alex Cook
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