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Global Pharmaceutical and Biotech Management MSc Course

Develop the skills needed to tackle scientific, regulatory, and business challenges in the therapeutic sector, while developing leadership and strategy expertise for a career in global pharma and biotechnology.


Data Science MSc Course

Prepare for a data-driven world and develop skills to analyse and visualise complex data, supporting decision-making in diverse industries. 


Energy Transition Management MSc Course

Develop technical and management skills to help organisations transition to cleaner energy systems and processes. Explore sustainable energy solutions, decarbonisation and low-carbon technology integration for a cleaner future.


Embedded Systems Engineering MSc Course

Embedded systems are at the heart of many advanced technologies across all sectors. This course emphasises their practical applications, preparing you to lead the development of these technologies.


Environmental Building Performance Engineering MSc Course

Learn the skills and knowledge to design and implement high performance, energy efficient buildings focused on safety and occupant wellbeing.


Electrical Automotive Engineering MSc Course

Learn the skills needed to design and develop the next generation of electric vehicles. Increase your understanding of automotive engineering and help the industry overcome challenges in automotive electrical systems.


Control, Robotics and Intelligent Automation MSc Course

Gain expertise in developing advanced technologies, blending theoretical knowledge and practical experience for roles in automated systems, engineering and innovation.


Explore - Postgraduate Scholarships, Bursary and Discounts Event

Find out more about postgraduate scholarships, bursary, discounts available for both home and international students.


When you return

What to do when you return to CU Coventry


Check your progression

Before you can re-enrol, your progression to the next stage of your course needs to be confirmed. If you cannot re-enrol yet, it is usually because progression has not been confirmed or results are still being released.


Get your finances in place

Your funding or payment arrangements must be finalised before you can re-enrol. If re-enrolment is blocked in SOLAR, it is often because a finance step is outstanding or your funding has not been confirmed yet.


Check your course details are correct

Before you re-enrol, make sure the information in SOLAR reflects your correct course and study details. If something in SOLAR is incorrect, it can affect your timetable and assessment access later in the year, so it is best to fix it before you re-enrol.


Confirm your support needs

If your wellbeing, disability or learning support needs have changed since last year, let us know before teaching begins. 


Review your course updates

Log into Aula for any updates from your course team. Academic teams often publish updates before teaching begins, so checking early helps you prepare for Week 1. 


Keep an eye on your student email

Your student email is where we’ll send important updates, especially at the start of the academic year.


Collect or update your student ID card

Your student ID card helps you access buildings and services on campus. If you’re returning to study, it’s a good idea to sort this early so you’re not delayed in Week 1. 


Explore your learning resources

Before teaching starts, it’s worth checking you can access the key tools and resources you’ll need for your modules. 


View your timetable

Your timetable is the quickest way to understand what your Week 1 looks like, where you need to be, when teaching starts, and whether anything has changed since last year.


Get your tech ready

Avoid access issues on your first day by checking your devices and logins ahead of time.


See what’s new in Your Students’ Union

Your Students’ Union is a great place to find activities, meet people and settle back into your routine.