Course Overview
The program gives study in process design, production systems, quality control, and operations planning. Students learn how to improve efficiency in manufacturing and service environments.
Training includes simulation work, case-based tasks, and project assignments. Students use software tools linked with production planning and system modelling.
Group work builds planning and coordination skills used in industrial settings. Practical sessions support understanding of workflow design and resource use.
Graduates enter roles in manufacturing firms, logistics companies, quality assurance units, operations planning departments, and consulting support roles. The program also supports further study in engineering and operations-related fields.
General Eligibility
Completion of secondary education with strong grades in mathematics or science subjects. Academic transcripts, passport copy, and completed application form required.
Scholarships may be offered based on academic results or financial background. Admission decisions depend on document review and eligibility checks through the university application system.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, subject to visa rules
Language Requirement