. "Infrastructure systems management"@en . . "10.00" . "Unit Information\nInfrastructure underpins every aspect of modern life. It shapes our economies, environments, and societal well-being. Railways, roads, bridges, airports, hospitals, schools, ports, water and sanitation systems, energy generation and distribution (gas and electricity); its components are varied but fundamentally interconnected.\n\nInfrastructure Systems Management (ISM), when performed effectively, remains invisible to many, but its criticality is highly visible when it fails.\n\nThe aim of this unit is to give students an advanced understanding of the sustainable, whole-lifecycle management of infrastructure. It covers the planning, acquisition, design, delivery, operation, maintenance, renewal and disposal of infrastructure projects and programmes. These range in scale from the complexity of interconnected ‘system-of-systems’ to the detail of individual assets. ISM will develop the critical thinking processes which, allied with a deep understanding of needs and performance measurement principles, are required to manage the resilient performance of infrastructure systems.\n\nThe ISM unit has three main themes, while also highlighting the role infrastructure plays in both sustainable development and climate breakdown:\n\nSystems Knowledge and Understanding\nContext of International Infrastructure \nLeadership and Change management \nYour learning on this unit\n1. Describe, demonstrate and evaluate systems thinking approaches to engineering decision making that recognise uncertainty, complexity, emergence, sustainability, purpose and value.\n\n2. Understand and apply the key principles of asset management, and the engineering activities contributing to effective asset development.\n\n3. Understand, analyse and develop the principles of asset health monitoring and condition-based monitoring, including basic asset and related performance indicators.\n\n4. Identify and debate ethical dilemmas in international infrastructure systems management.\n\n5. Understand and assess the relevant legal requirements governing asset condition including the integrated management systems for health, safety, environment, and quality.\n\n6. Begin to lead change with an understanding of the challenges inherent in making complex systems more efficient, effective and sustainable." . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . 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"Integrated Masters in Aerospace Engineering"@en . . "https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/2024/aerospace/meng-aerospace-engineering/" . "60"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The complete integrated master program is a four-year course. The first three years you gain a degree in for BEng degree ( equilivent to Bachelor degree) , and the forth year is the MEng. ( equileivent to master degree). \n\nIn year four, there is greater flexibility for you to pursue options that interest you. Some units relate to particular application areas, such as computational aerodynamics, advanced composite materials, aircraft dynamics, space systems or renewable energy. You can also choose to undertake a research project.\n\nThe diversity of topics in aerospace engineering makes this a challenging degree but the reward is a uniquely broad education."@en . . "1"@en . "FALSE" . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "9250.00" . "British Pound"@en . "31300.00" . "None" . "Accreditation by the Royal Aeronautical Society is a mark of assurance that your degree meets the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC). An accredited degree is a significant step towards registration as an Incorporated (IEng) or Chartered (CEng) Engineer. Some employers target accredited courses when recruiting and an accredited degree is more likely to be recognised outside the UK.\n\nOur Industrial Liaison Office organises company engagement from year one, which continues through all years of the course, making the most of nearby aerospace companies.\n\nMany Aerospace Engineering graduates enter careers in other high-technology sectors, such as Formula 1, wind and marine power generation and defence contracting, while others go into further research.\n\nWhat our students do after graduating"@en . "1"^^ . "FALSE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .