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  1. Tour the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering online. Take a self-guided virtual tour through our Electrical and Electronic Engineering facilities – including our electronics laboratory – and explore our South Kensington Campus. Take a virtual tour. Visit the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering website.

  2. If you are applying for a taught Master’s course, you will need to pay an application fee before submitting your application. The fee applies per application and not per course. £80 for all taught Master's applications, excluding those to the Imperial College Business School. £100 for all MSc applications to the Imperial College Business ...

  3. www.imperial.ac.uk › postgraduate-doctoral › application-processPhD | Study | Imperial College London

    Different routes to achieving a PhD. There are a number of ways to achieving a PhD at Imperial: by undertaking a course of study based on your own research proposal. by joining a research project that comes with funding attached (known as a studentship) by combining it with Master's study in an integrated route that typically lasts four years.

  4. Course overview. Mechanical engineers play a key role in solving key global challenges, from developing sustainable energy sources to improving the lifespan of battery technology. This course will suit you if you want to develop your mathematical, physics and computational skills to tackle tomorrow's engineering issues.

  5. At Imperial: PG Cert is worth at least 30 credits. PG Dip is worth at least 60 credits (when combined with the PG Cert) Where a PG Cert and PG Dip are offered, it is usually possible to take each qualification as a standalone course (though pre-requisites may apply). These courses may also be used as part of progression to an MSc.

  6. Develop your appreciation of biology on this four-year course, which incorporates a year in industry or research. You'll examine the behaviour of living systems from the level of cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems. This will help you build the key scientific skills required for ongoing research or a career in the life sciences.

  7. Biochemistry with a Year in Industry/Research. Course overview. Develop skills towards a career in the applied biochemistry and biotechnology industries on this three-year course. With teaching delivered through lectures and case studies from business leaders and academics, this course will prepare you for advanced study or a career in the field.