Professional Engineering MSc

Master

In Surrey

£ 4,600 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Surrey

Supervisors with appropriate academic and professional qualifications work with you and your employer to design a unique programme of activities and goals that also aim to meet a development need for your employer. Typically lasting two to three years, this 'learning agreement', tailored to your specific work situation, uses your normal workplace activities in 'learning modules', which are recognised as further learning at masters level. Our supervisors will ensure that your individual programme meets the requirements of an MSc, and will enable you to demonstrate engineering skills and competencies needed for chartered engineer status.

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Location

Start date

Surrey
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Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 7LB

Start date

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About this course

Entry to the Professional Engineering MSc normally requires the completion of an accredited BSc/BEng(Hons) degree. Those without such a degree but with suitable industrial experience, may join the MSc subject to assessment.

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Gateway
  • Qualifications
  • Entry Gateway
  • Competences
  • Created
  • Individual
  • PDA
  • Matching
  • Exit Gateway
  • Engineering Drawing

Course programme

Course structure

There are three phases to this programme – the Entry Gateway; Work-based Learning Goals; and the Exit Gateway.

  • Phase one – Entry Gateway: eg personal development audit (PDA), a reflective summary of education, qualifications, experience and competences to date.
  • Phase two Work-based Learning Goals: eg individual modules created around the opportunities in your work by matching the PDA against PEI/UK SPEC requirements.
  • Phase three Exit Gateway: eg either a paper plus a reflective summary or an engineering dissertation, and a viva voce.
This course, which has been developed in conjunction with the Engineering Council, offers a work-based learning route to the academic qualifications and professional development you will need for registration as a chartered engineer (CEng). It allows you to acquire professional competencies alongside the MSc without the need to take time off work. The flexibility of the programme enables it to be adapted to almost any work situation, industry or location.

Additional information

Overseas Fee (not EU) 2019/20 -: MSc part time £5,750

Professional Engineering MSc

£ 4,600 VAT inc.