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MSc Explosives Ordnance Engineering Apprenticeship

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    MSc Apprenticeship 3 years part-time

Course Description

We see, hear and use thousands of explosives around the world every day, from the military and defence sector to mining and other industrial operations. This means the requirement for expertise in explosives and their engineering is crucial.

The Explosives Ordnance MSc Apprenticeship will teach you the necessary understanding behind explosive engineering, munitions and target response and look to the future in explosives development.

Apprenticeship MSc will be awarded on successful completion of several compulsory modules that total 200 credits.

The course offers advanced academic background necessary for students to contribute effectively to technically demanding projects in the field of explosives and explosives ordnance engineering (EOE).

Entry Requirements

A degree in a science or engineering related subject or, exceptionally, with at least seven years’ experience. If you are applying for entry to the MSc in EOE through the experiential route, then up to three successful completions of EOE modules as stand-alone accredited short courses can be used as part of the case to provide supporting evidence of academic ability for entry onto the MSc in EOE.

This programme is accredited as a programme of further learning for CEng registration. When presented together with a CEng-accredited bachelor’s programme, the educational requirements for CEng registration will be met in full. Students who do not have a first degree should contact the relevant institute directly for further details on whether they meet the requirements.

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Student Destinations

Many of the students are linked to military employment and as such are sponsored through this route. Therefore, the majority of students continue to work for them on completion of the course. However, the course has the potential to take you on to enhanced career opportunities often at a more senior level across a range of roles corresponding with your experience.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

All the modules in the following list need to be taken as part of this course.

  • Introductory Studies
  • Research Tools part 1 and 2
  • Introduction to Explosives Engineering
  • Munitions and Target Response
  • Delivery Systems
  • Future Developments: Scanning the Horizon in EOE
  • Safety Assurance in EOE
  • Testing and Evaluation of Explosives
  • Rocket Motors and Propellants
  • Design for Vulnerability
  • Explosives and the Environment

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