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News Release from: De Montfort University Leicester
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 May 2006

Summer short courses advance engineering
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Computing and engineering professionals aiming to develop their skills can attend a number of new short courses at De Montfort University (DMU) this summer.

Computing and engineering professionals aiming to develop their skills can attend a number of new short courses at De Montfort University (DMU) this summer The University's Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering is launching 15 new short courses tailored to specific commercial needs, helping individuals and businesses develop and maintain a competitive edge

Course last from one to five days and run on various dates from now until the end of September.

Courses are available specialising in: programming using Java; CAD solid modelling; IT service management concepts; object modelling; Unified Modelling Language; modern video production; infra-red microscopy; and an introduction to rapid prototyping.

Reg Warren, Faculty Business Development Manager at DMU, said: "We are pleased to offer a range of short practical courses that will benefit any organisation or individual wishing to develop their expertise in IT and engineering".

"The courses on offer cater for everyone from beginners to experienced IT or engineering professionals".

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