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Kingston University
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing

Kingston University. The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing

The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing (SEC) is the newest faculty at Kingston University. Set up in 2011, SEC brings together three existing faculties at Kingston and aims to encourage interdisciplinary research, improve the scope of the student experience and encourage partnerships between academia and commerce. Through a collaborative approach, SEC offers greater access to resources, knowledge and information and a broader perspective on its subjects, with teaching and research staff working more closely with their colleagues in other disciplines.

SEC is made up from eight schools, all working in collaboration with one another. Each school offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, research opportunities and excellent facilities. Each of the schools have nationally and internationally leading research activity, providing education informed by the latest development as well as a commitment to ensuring the learning environment and teaching is of excellent quality.

The Schools

The courses

Postgraduate taught courses

Postgraduate Taught

We offer a range of taught postgraduate courses designed in collaboration with industry professionals to ensure you stay up to date with the latest developments in rapidly changing areas of science, engineering and computing.

Aerospace and Aircraft Engineering

Civil Engineering and Construction

Computing and Information Systems

Geography, Geology and Environment

Life Sciences

Mechanical and Automotive Engineering

Pharmacy and Chemistry

Research

Doctoral School

 
 
 

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