MSc Instrumentation and Control Engineering (with Advanced Practice)

... United Kingdom
... Teesside University

Course Overview

An instrumentation and control engineer may be involved in designing, developing, installing, managing and maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes. As a graduate you can expect to be employed in a range of sectors including industries involved with oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemical engineering, manufacturing, research, transport and infrastructure.

General Eligibility

  • You must have a second class (2.2) honours degree (or higher). We consider a wide range of first degree subjects including automation and control engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, electrical engineering, electrical systems, electronic engineering, electronic systems, instrumentation/control engineering, mechatronics, and robotics.

  • Students with a degree awarded outside the UK must also meet the University's minimum English language requirements.

Part Time Work Details

20 Hours of work permit weekly for international students.

Language Requirement

  • International students will require IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Engineering


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Campus Name

Middlesbrough


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 2 years


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Available Intake

September, January


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IELTS Score


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Tuition Fees Range

4770,

9000, (INT)


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