
Best Universities for Mechanical, production & manufacturing engineering
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
- OPEN DAYS:
- Unknown.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The University is committed to optimising students on-campus learning and teaching experiences in the new term. The focus will be on face-to-face and on-campus learning and teaching, adopting a ‘best of both worlds’ approach, using a social learning model to supplement your purposeful on-campus engagement with your academics and fellow students.
This is the latest available data taken from the
uws.ac.uk website on 20th June 2022.
Read all universities responses in our Covid-19 university response article.
2 Mechanical, production & manufacturing engineering reviews at University of the West of Scotland (UWS)
Student Review:
2.2
/5
Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons
By member553107 On 12th December 20We're in 4 times a week roughly which is a lot more than most other courses at UWS. Your personal tutor does not interact with you (you can find who it is when you enrol but are never introduced to each other). Teaching quality is either very good or very bad but it's often hard to get in contact with lecturers.
Student Review:
4.6
/5
Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons
By STM2108 On 21st August 17Teaching Quality is excellent. Personal Tutor shows a very real interest if you have issues. Course content is no different to that of Strathclyde University. Work hard you'll get good results.