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Low Carbon Building
Design and Modelling
Want to know how to design and model low carbon buildings?…
… then take the MSc in Low Carbon
Delivered in parallel with the MSc in Building Services Engineering, modules on
Building Design and Modelling
both courses are taught in block-weeks, a format designed for both full and
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n learn about innovative approaches to low
Consistently ranked in the top 10% of UK Universities, Loughborough University
carbon building design has maintained an outstanding international reputation for education and
research in the Built Environment for over 35 years. Postgraduate programmes
n become skilled in the use of advanced building
simulation tools.
in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering are well regarded by
industry, with graduates having a high employability.
For further details contact: Mrs Pam Allen
Department of Civil and Building Engineering
Loughborough University, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK
T: +44 (0)1509 228529 F: +44 (0)1509 223981 E:
p.j.allen@lboro.ac.uk
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