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MSc Systems Engineering (Degree Apprenticeship)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 3 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

Build on your engineering knowledge, while you work, and develop your skills in the design and management of engineering systems in this degree apprenticeship.

As engineering systems grow more complex, the sector demands more professionals with an understanding of supply chains, design and simulation of systems, and applied systems thinking techniques. As you study for this Master's in Systems Engineering, you'll be studying topics like these, and you'll be encouraged to bring concerns and issues from your organisation in as projects to work on and solve.

Entry Requirements

A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications.
All applicants will be required to complete a Skills Gap Analysis before completing an application form.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

On this industry-focused degree apprenticeship, you'll be learning techniques and applying sector knowledge from your studies throughout your course. You'll prove that you're able to bring intelligent solutions to complex engineering issues, and that you're committed to increasing your knowledge and skills for a career in systems engineering management.

Through working with academics whose work is connected to industry needs and latest developments, you'll grow your professional network and your awareness of roles you may move into in future. You'll be building a portfolio that can contribute to IEng or CEng applications, and contributing to solutions in your organisation and your industry.

 

Module Details

Core modules:

Applied Systems Thinking - 20 credits
Supply Chain Management - 20 credits
Research Portfolio 1 - 20 credits

Manufacturing System Design - 20 credits
Simulations in Systems Engineering - 20 credits
Research Portfolio 2 - 20 credits

Research Portfolio 3 - 20 credits
Sensors and Measurement Systems - 20 credits

Optional modules:

Control Systems - 20 credits
Renewable Energy Management - 20 credits

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