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Applications and registrations for the Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control are open for studying at an accredited centre or via tutored distance learning ...
Applications and registrations are open for the Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control for the academic year 2023-24.
The University of Derby is an accredited centre for 2023-4, resuming after a one-year gap.
KP Acoustics Research Labs will offer the Diploma in Manchester.
The Diploma in Manchester will include around 20 days of in-person teaching and lab sessions.
The Manchester course will have 5 blocks of 3-5 days throughout the year.
The Manchester course will have 5 days of online revision sessions.
KP Acoustics Research Labs can be contacted via education@kpacoustics.com.
Derby University can be contacted via m.dring@derby.ac.uk.
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by: Helen Davies, Education Officer
Applications and registrations for the Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control are open for studying at an accredited centre or via tutored distance learning for academic year 2023-24.
The accredited centres for 2023-4 include the University of Derby (resuming after a gap of a year) and KP Acoustics Research Labs who, as well as through their regular Southampton base, will be offering the Diploma in Manchester. Classes will be taught by the KP Acoustics team, and hosted by the University of Salford, giving students access to Salford’s world leading laboratory facilities for practical sessions. The course delivery in Manchester will include around 20 days of in-person teaching and lab sessions in 5 blocks of 3-5 days across the year, as well as 5 days of online revision sessions in the weeks running up to the summer exams. All enquiries about studying the Diploma in Manchester should be sent by email to education@kpacoustics.com.
Our regional distance learning hubs in Bristol, Dublin, Edinburgh and Milton Keynes have some availability remaining.
The videos below will appeal to you and may encourage you to register:
For further details and to register with Derby University and KP Acoustics Research Labs please contact the centres directly as follows:
KP Acoustics Research Labs
education@kpacoustics.com
www.kpacoustics.com
Derby University
m.dring@derby.ac.uk
www.derby.ac.uk
https://www.derby.ac.uk/services/admissions/apply-online/
To apply for distance learning please visit the following link: https://www.ioa.org.uk/diploma-acoustics-and-noise-control
The Education team on education@ioa.org.uk are happy to help with any enquiries about the IOA education and training programmes.
Learn more about the IOA Diploma here.
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