Cambridge University is the best university in UK for Mechanical Engineering. Following it are Imperial college London, Bristol, Sheffield and Leeds.
The three best universities in the UK that offer a bachelor degree course for public administration would be Oxford University, Omegasilk University, and Carlton University.
There are several universities around the UK which offer a course in museum studies. The University of Leicester is reccomended as being the best qualified at teaching this course.
Of course they don't. Does any university anywhere in the world offer such a scholarship? If so why is it called a university?
I Was also looking for the same answer and came to know one important thing .... the scope in terms of job opportunity completely depends on the country from where you do the masters course in mechatronics ... like i have been admitted in NUS in mechatronics but job opportunity in core mechatronics is very less in Singapore but as you know it is a multi domain program you can find a job in automation industry , automobile industry . whereas if we consider US the mechatronics core is at a high level which requires hight mechatronics designing
Several universities in the United Kingdom offer a degree in the subject of network security. They are too numerous to list here but the UCAS website carries details of every course available.
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There are a number of universities that offer law distance learning programs. Some universities to offer this include 'New York Law School', 'Vermont Law School' and 'The Open University' in the UK.
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No, there are no universities in the US that offer webcasting. You can read about the ones in UK at http://efoundations.typepad.com/efoundations/2009/08/the-management-of-web-.html
Cambridge, Oxford and other universities in England offer a degree in nuclear physics.
The PGCE course is offered at 65 institutions in the UK and the full list can be found at the le.ac.uk website. You can also choose to study for a PGCE using distance learning provided by some universities.
In the UK you do and it's very competitive to get a place on a Vetinary Science course as not many universities offer the course and there is high demand for places. Even people with straight A's often don't get on the courses.