About Msc Systems Engineering (mechanical) And Engineering Management in University of Bolton
Almost every business or organisation uses some sort of system to keep things working efficiently and productively. This system might keep information moving securely and efficiently, or it might ensure product distribution or service availability. A systems engineer is the all-important link between complex programming and technology, and its users, customers and stakeholders. So, you’ll need a firm knowledge and understanding of both sides, and the ability to take a joined-up approach to ensuring systems meet a wide range of needs reliably, efficiently, and in user-friendly fashion.
That might sound like a tall order, but it’s a hugely rewarding career path, and this course is a great opportunity for you to develop a unique blend of practical engineering and management-orientated learning. We’re here to help you further specialise your systems engineering knowledge and skills, and completing this course successfully should make you highly employable in a range of sectors and settings.
The course meets professional institution standards in the UK and Europe, and addresses a range of contemporary issues in engineering and engineering management. If you’re looking to take a systems-based approach to engineering management, this course is could be ideal.
Course Highlights:
- We’ll support you as you develop a systematic knowledge and understanding of how advanced engineering concepts and design methodologies apply in the design of mechanical equipment.
- We’ll encourage you to develop a mastery of digital signal processing for use in control applications.
- You’ll have the chance to explore advanced artificial intelligence techniques used in the design and control of automated machinery.
- We’ll work to help you develop a detailed understanding of how ‘total quality management’ applies to design, manufacture and project management.
- You’ll have the opportunity to learn about the commercial side of project management, including contract negotiation, stakeholder management, quotations, procurement and a range of other financial and legal matters.
Key Features:
- The course is designed to meet professional institution standards in the UK and Europe.
- We’ll encourage you to undertake a work placement and/or an industry-based project.
- You can also choose from two alternative pathways: Mechatronics or Electronics Systems Engineering.
- You can select common systems modules, whichever pathway you take.
- This course is based at the University of Bolton’s campus in the North West of England.
- It’s part of a well-established suite of Master’s programmes in Systems Engineering and Management that offers opportunities for study in Germany and dual award options.
Normally, you should have at least a Lower Second Class Honours degree (2.2) in an engineering-related subject, and appropriate work experience.
Your application will also be considered if you have alternative equivalent qualifications with extensive relevant work experience.
We welcome your application if you hold a degree awarded by an overseas institution. The University will assess the equivalence of your qualifications.
University of Bolton Highlights
Location |
Bolton, England |
Established |
2004 |
Total Students |
6420 |
Percent International Students |
6.2% |
Famous For |
Engineering, Architecture, Nursing |
International Fees |
£11,250 |
University of Bolton Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Avg.Tution Fees |
£13950
|
Estimated living costs 2020/21
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46 weeks
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Accommodation Orlando Village (46 week contract)
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£4,554.00
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Food (based on average weekly spend of £30)
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£1,140.00
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Transport (including home visits)
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£500.00
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Course related costs
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£300.00
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Clothing and footwear
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£400.00
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Mobile phone (based on £30 per month for 10 months)
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£300.00
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General living expenses including sport/leisure/socialising
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£1,000.00
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TV licence (actually £154.50)
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£154.50
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Total annual expenditure (predicted)
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£8,348.50
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