Investing in advanced manufacturing systems and technology enables the industry to progress and face unprecedented situations. This has been evident during the coronavirus pandemic and the World Economic Forum identified companies who invested in this technology were more able to:
Adapt quickly to the current crisis, flip to new business opportunities, and support Governments through the pandemic.
Ensure business resilience through the use of advanced manufacturing technologies.
Readily support safe COVID-19 manufacturing practices.
MSc Advanced Manufacturing Systems & Technology has the potential to support postgraduate career opportunities. After graduating from this program, the job profile of the students will be diversified over several engineering fields such as:
Bringing new products and technologies to market, which is increasing the focus on business development skills among senior managers.
Research and Development (R&D) section, which is stimulating demand for highly skilled graduates and increasing collaboration between advanced manufacturing research centers and industry.
You should be a digital and numerical literate graduate with a degree (2(ii) or higher) in Engineering, Physics, and Maths degree subjects Science and Near STEM subjects include Economics, Informatics, and Accountancy) if not related to STEM, you will also need an A€¯level in maths.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS: 6.5 overall with no element below 6.0
Built Environment and Construction
Canterbury
Postgraduate
Full-Time, 1 year
September
6.0
8655,
14500, (INT)
Cambridge, Chalmsford & Peterborough
6.5
Postgraduate
£ £9,200, £14,500
London
6.0
Postgraduate
£ 3270
Middle Sex
6.5
Postgraduate
£8,100, £18,600