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Which uni is the better option for employers and enjoyment of course for Product design engineering-
University of Glasgow or Strathclyde University?

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Original post by Jude05
Which uni is the better option for employers and enjoyment of course for Product design engineering-
University of Glasgow or Strathclyde University?

If employer reputation is your priority then Glasgow would be the better choice

Reply 2

Original post by Jude05
Which uni is the better option for employers and enjoyment of course for Product design engineering-
University of Glasgow or Strathclyde University?

Which university is better for learning electrical engineering
Original post by Jude05
Which uni is the better option for employers and enjoyment of course for Product design engineering-
University of Glasgow or Strathclyde University?

They are on a par with each other, employers wouldn’t look more favourably at either one.
Original post by Jude05
Which uni is the better option for employers and enjoyment of course for Product design engineering-
University of Glasgow or Strathclyde University?

Hello,
While both the University of Glasgow and Strathclyde University offer strong product design courses, if you're specifically looking for Product Design, you might also want to consider applying to Coventry University. Coventry is well-regarded for its design and engineering courses and often provides a great balance between academic rigor and practical experience. Plus, Coventry regularly offers places through clearing, making it a good backup option if you're flexible with your choices. Many employers appreciate the hands-on, industry-focused training Coventry offers, which can enhance both your employability and enjoyment of the course.
https://www.coventry.ac.uk/course-structure/ug/fah/product-design-ba/
Hope this helps
Dan - Student Ambassador
Original post by Coventry University Student Ambassadors
Hello,
While both the University of Glasgow and Strathclyde University offer strong product design courses, if you're specifically looking for Product Design, you might also want to consider applying to Coventry University. Coventry is well-regarded for its design and engineering courses and often provides a great balance between academic rigor and practical experience. Plus, Coventry regularly offers places through clearing, making it a good backup option if you're flexible with your choices. Many employers appreciate the hands-on, industry-focused training Coventry offers, which can enhance both your employability and enjoyment of the course.
https://www.coventry.ac.uk/course-structure/ug/fah/product-design-ba/
Hope this helps
Dan - Student Ambassador

Please utilise some common sense, rather than posting needless spam (that frankly looks desperate ).

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