Duration
– 1 year full time ( September start )
– 3 years part time ( September start )
– 16 months full time ( January start )
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject , or equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 19,200 Part time : £ 6,400 ( per year )
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology ( IET ).
This MSc also qualifies , under the UK Engineering Council ’ s Standard for Professional Engineering Competence ( UK-SPEC ), as the further learning required to register for Incorporated ( IEng ) or Chartered Engineer ( CEng ) status .
This course is awarded the EUR-ACE ( European Accredited Engineer ) label .
Accredited Programme
Energy and Power Systems Management MSc
Drive forward your engineering career at an advanced level in the field of energy and power systems management . Join the next generation of specialists who can deliver better energy management in the energy industry , and help reduce our impact on the environment .
Explore industry-standard simulation packages such as MATLAB / Simulink , HOMER PRO , Power Factory , COMSOL , ANSYS , MultiSim , Minitab , and MS Project . Learn from researching academics and guest speakers drawn from companies in the power sector . Develop your knowledge of task analysis and methodologies , and explore how best to apply your technical learning to complex problems .
Build on your existing knowledge with up-to-date skills and advanced concepts in the operation , control , design , regulation and management of the power systems and networks of the future . Follow an industry-accredited learning programme shaped by the sector ’ s needs and practices , guided by our industrial advisory board . Design and deliver a research project specific to your interests in the energy sphere .
EXAMPLE MODULES – Electrical Machines and Drives – Electrical Power Systems Technology – Engineering Management , Economics and Risk Analysis – Smart Grid and Sustainable Power Systems – Renewable and Alternative Energy – Sensors and Measurement Systems
CONTACT TIME
You can expect 15 hours of teaching time ( five hours for part time ) every week , made up of lectures and tutorials . Full-time teaching takes place five days a week ( three half-days for part time ). We do our best to keep your scheduled hours within a four-hour block each day so you can organise work or self-guided study around it . In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your research project .
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Engineer Degree Apprenticeship ( Engineering Competence ) ( Distance Learning ) PgDip
Become a more capable , confident engineer with the ability to effectively manage the different phases of engineering projects . Learn core skills in areas such as project management , risk management and safety .
Investigate topics such as sustainable engineering and safe working practices , and work on projects that contribute to your success at work . Gain the skills , knowledge and experience to take responsibility for complex engineering projects and move into more senior roles .
Tailor what you learn to suit your professional goals and the type of role that you have , as well as your employer ’ s objectives . Enjoy flexible study and a ‘ blended ’ approach to learning that minimises time away from the workplace , with interactive online learning materials . Have the opportunity to specialise in your chosen engineering discipline , for example : research and development , engineering management or product support . After completing your diploma , work towards achieving Chartered Engineer status ( CEng ).
EXAMPLE MODULES – Management of Risk – Organisations and Managing the Workforce – Project Management for Engineers – Sustainability – Work-based projects
CONTACT TIME
The course is work-based and combines a mixture of lectures delivered via our interactive virtual learning environment and online learning . You ’ ll spend 20 % of your work time on your apprenticeship via online lectures , writing assignments and other related study .
Duration
– 30 months part time ( January , April , or September start )
Entry requirements
An honours degree in a Science , Technology , Engineering or Mathematics subject .
All applicants to the Degree Apprenticeship courses must have an acceptable Level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics . Acceptable qualifications include GCSE with grade C / 4 or above and Functional Skills with Pass – please note that we are not able to accept all kinds of Level 2 qualifications , so if you are unsure whether you have a suitable qualification please get in touch . If you do not have an acceptable qualification you may be required to take an additional assessment during the application process .
UK / Channel Islands fees
The payment of the course fee is shared between the Government and some employers , meaning no cost to you as the degree apprentice . Total tuition fees are £ 24,000 paid over 2 years .
Recognised by : This Apprenticeship Standard aligns with the current edition of the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence ( UK-SPEC ) at Chartered Engineer ( CEng ) level . The experience gained and responsibility held by the apprentice on completion of the apprenticeship will either wholly or partially satisfy the requirements for CEng and reaches the agreed level of professional competence as defined in the Assessment Plan .
Please note : all fees are subject to an annual increase ,
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