This master's degree equips engineers with the skills needed to use modern digital manufacturing technologies and remain competitive in the global market. The curriculum is based on Industry 4.0 principles, covering subjects like Cyber Physical Systems, the Industrial Internet of Things, and Additive Manufacturing.
The programme also explores new business models such as Through-Life Engineering and Cloud Manufacturing. Students in this course will gain an understanding of topics like digital image processing, machine learning, and data analytics for manufacturing through a combination of academic study and practical projects.
The University of Strathclyde was established in 1796 and has had a rich history of useful learning, serving society with practical learning. It enjoys a good reputation for its world-class education and research, with a focus on technology and innovation. The University provides a great variety of academic programmes in the four faculties, such as Engineering, Science, Humanities and social sciences, and the Strathclyde Business School. The institution offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in courses like Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business and the Arts, among many others.
Candidates need to submit a personal statement and a relevant academic and/or employer reference. They also have the option to upload their CV to demonstrate their work experience.
The annual tuition fee for international students on the MSc Digital Manufacturing at the University of Strathclyde is £31,100.
The University of Strathclyde offers a range of scholarships to support postgraduate students. These include the Glasgow 850 International Masters Scholarships and other Faculty of Engineering awards for exceptional applicants. The university also offers a 15% tuition fee discount for all graduates returning for a postgraduate course.
Graduates of this programme work as:
Students can apply for this course through UCAS. Our trained advisors are available to assist you through the process.
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