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Artificial Intelligence and Human Factors MSc Course
Equip yourself with the theoretical, technical and transferable skills needed for a successful career in artificial intelligence (AI).
Applied Strength, Conditioning and Rehabilitation MSc Course
Applicable to the full scope of athletic performance, this course will suit sports science graduates and those looking to enhance their career in sports or physiology.
Building Services Engineering MSc Course
Gain the knowledge and skills required to design and implement building services and systems, ensuring safety, occupant well-being and energy efficiency.
Antimicrobial Resistance MSc Course
Develop advanced laboratory, research, and analytical skills to help combat antimicrobial resistance. Explore infection prevention, antimicrobial stewardship and data analytics, preparing you for careers in microbiology, public health and policy.
Construction Project and Cost Management MSc Course
Learn to tackle some of the complex challenges associated with managing project delivery, such as cost, budgets, digitalisation and overall project management.
Accounting and Finance for International Business BSc (Hons) top-up Course
Do you speak another language and are you interested in accounting and finance? Then international accounting and finance could be an ideal potential future career option for you.
What to do before you return
If your details are wrong, you may miss essential updates about your course, timetable, assessments and enrolment.
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.
Avoid access issues on your first day by checking your devices and logins ahead of time.
If your wellbeing, disability or learning support needs have changed since last year, let us know before teaching begins.
Once everything is ready, follow the steps in SOLAR to complete your re-enrolment.
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.
If your details are wrong, you may miss essential updates about your course, timetable, assessments and enrolment.
What to do before you return to CU Coventry
Facilities and access points can change between academic years. Checking what’s changed before you arrive can help you feel prepared and reduce stress in Week 1.
Check your timetable release date
Your timetable will be released ahead of teaching. If your timetable is not visible yet, it may not have been released for your course, or your progression and modules may still be updating.
Update your healthcare details (if needed)
If you’ve moved since last year, it’s important to make sure your healthcare details are up to date - especially if you’ll be living at a new term-time address.
Re-familiarise yourself with campus
If you haven’t been on campus for a while, things may have changed, including entrances, study spaces, or where support services are located.
Aula is your online learning platform. You’ll use it to access your modules, see announcements, and find key information for the new academic year.