Environmental, Energy and Building Services Engineering

 

Courses:

BEng(Hons)Building Services Eng

BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Building Services Specialisms)
BSc Building Services Eng
Matching Section BEng (CEng)
HND Building Services Eng
Matching Section HNC/D (IEng)
MSc Building Services Eng
MSc Sustainable Energy System
MSc Environmental and Architectural Acoustics
Engineering Foundation Year

 
 
 
 

BEng (Hons) Building Services Engineering

UCAS Code K2J9 Length of Course: 3 years Full-time
4 years Part-Time
Course Director: Tim Dwyer

telephone:   020 7815 7925
email:          mailto:timdwyer@lsbu.ac.uk?Subject=Course+enquiry+from+WEB+site

Entry requirements: GCSE: 5 including Maths and English; PLUS Vocational & GCE A levels: 240 points in relevant subjects; OR Edexcel/BTEC National Diploma or Certificate with 5 merits at level 3 including Maths; OR HNC in Engineering/Technology. NB: Mature students without these qualifications may be considered where appropriate experience has been gained.

Coupled with a suitable Matching Section this course is now an accredited route towards Chartered Engineer status (CEng). However, the Matching Section does take a further one to two years. 

Year 1 LEVEL 1 UNITS: Maths, Applied Mechanics, Thermofluids, Communication & Experimentation, Practical Engineering, Mechanical & Electrical Building Services, Electrical Principles, Management & Design.

Year 2 LEVEL 2 UNITS: Maths, Thermofluids, Thermal Environment, Acoustics and Lighting, Mechanical & Electrical Building Services, Control & Instrumentation, Microprocessors & Experimentation, Management & Design.

Year 3 LEVEL 3 UNITS: Control Engineering, Energy Resources, Management & Design, Major Project. PLUS 2 options.

OPTION 1 MECHANICAL SERVICES: Energy Systems, Building Energy Performance, Advanced Heat & Mass Transfer.

OPTION 2 ELECTRICAL SERVICES: Electrical Systems & Distribution, Electrical Systems & Application, Power Systems & Design.

 


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