The MSc Process Systems Engineering at the University of Surrey is designed for graduates from engineering, science, and related disciplines who wish to develop advanced skills in the optimisation and management of industrial processes. The programme offers specialised modules such as Optimisation and Decision Making, Process Modelling and Simulation, and Advanced Process Control.
Students gain a strong foundation in modern process systems engineering concepts and technologies, preparing them to tackle real-world systems challenges in both industry and academia. The course includes access to advanced specialist software and the Fluor Pilot Plant Facility for practical, technology-based research. Assessment methods include examinations, coursework, project work, and a dissertation.
The University of Surrey, located in Guildford, is known for its career-oriented education and strong collaboration with industry. The institution offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Engineering, Biosciences, Business, Law, and the Arts. The MSc Process Systems Engineering is part of Surrey’s world-class offerings that emphasise employability and practical experience.
Applicants must submit a personal statement and a relevant academic and/or employer reference. A CV highlighting relevant work experience can also be included to strengthen the application.
The tuition fee for international students enrolled in the MSc Process Systems Engineering programme is £24,900 per year. Fees are subject to annual review and adjustment.
The University of Surrey offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students. Applicants are encouraged to explore these options early. Owing to the programme’s strong industrial connections, students may also benefit from industry-sponsored projects or research studentships.
Graduates of this MSc are prepared for technical and managerial positions focused on improving efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness within the process and manufacturing industries. Possible career paths include:
Applications should be submitted directly to the University of Surrey. Prospective students are encouraged to contact our experienced counsellors for personalised application guidance.
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