Advanced Industrial and Manufacturing Systems PgDip/MSc
Facts about this course
| Qualification | PgDip/MSc |
|---|---|
| Duration | Full time: 1 year Part time: 2 years (January and September start dates) |
| Attendance | Full time and part time: delivered in one-week blocks |
| Assessment | Coursework and/or exams; research project (MSc) |
| Course structure | |
Choose Kingston's Advanced Industrial and Manufacturing Systems PgDip/MSc
If you would like to develop your skills as a manufacturing engineer and gain the ability to design and manufacture a new product quickly and to the highest quality, this course is ideal. Increasing pressure from global competition has left modern manufacturing companies facing new challenges of producing products quickly and effectively without compromising quality in order to stay competitive and satisfy consumer demand.
This course concentrates on enabling you to turn ideas into real products by employing the most appropriate methods and techniques in a cost-effective way. You will also be given the opportunity to visit various industrial companies to appreciate how the technologies are used in real production environments.
What will you study?
You will learn how to deal with complex problems in different manufacturing areas and industries. You will study the business context of manufacturing practice and how to apply systematic solutions in an integrated manufacturing environment. You will gain the necessary skills to demonstrate and engage in academic and professional communication with others in the field of manufacturing through reports and visual presentations. You will learn how to apply appropriate analyses, methods and systems to improve overall efficiency. You will also study technical systems and specifications related to most engineering companies.
The MSc research project enables you to conduct a sustained, in-depth, original research related to complex theoretical arguments within the engineering industry. Students will be given a wide range of projects so that they can establish themselves as a subject specialist in a chosen field of study.
Studying this course means you'll have opportunities to be involved with organisations outside the university. Our excellent industrial links at the Faculty of Engineering have developed over many years and throughout many countries. We also have strong academic links with TEI University in Athens, Greece with a good chance of student exchanges.
Many academic staff in the Faculty of Engineering are engaged in a range of research and consultancy activities funded by the Research Councils, the European Union, the government, trade unions and industry. These activities ensure our staff are in touch with the latest industry thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
Course structure
Students are required to complete a total of eight taught modules, which comprise six core and two option modules. Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
Core modules
- Industrial Systems and Management
- Information Systems
- Research Project (MSc Only)
- Advanced Materials Processing
- Integrated CAD/CAM Systems
- Total Quality
- Mechatronics and Automation Systems
Option modules (choose two)
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