MSc Process Technology & Management

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MSc Process Technology & Management

  • Entry requirements Entry Requirements Honours degree from a relevant engineering, technology or science discipline. Entry may be possible with other qualifications provided there is evidence of relevant experience and ability to study at an advanced level.
  • Academic title MSc Process Technology & Management
  • Course description This Integrated Graduate Development Scheme provides a part-time modular programme for industry-based students focusing on Process Technology/Management and Business/IT.

    It uses a strong project and work-based approach and operates mainly by distance learning to provide a UK-wide coverage and to enable delegates to spend the minimum time off-the-job. The programme meets the development needs of graduates from a range of engineering, technology and science disciplines (eg chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, control engineers, chemists) and is relevant to a broad range of type and size of company throughout the chemical and process sectors.

    For graduates in disciplines other than chemical engineering, a wide range of foundation modules in chemical engineering is available.

    The MSc requires 12 taught modules (eight core and four elective) and a work-based project (equivalent to three modules). The Diploma requires ten modules and the Certificate five modules. The programme meets the accreditation requirements for the Institute of Chemical Engineers.

    Note: This programme is only available on a part-time basis. Candidates wishing to cover the same scope of subjects on a fulltime basis should apply for the MSc Chemical Processing.

    Course Length

    MSc: normally three years.
    PgDip: normally two years.
    PgCert: normally one year.

    Master Programmes in Technology & Management

    The continued success of the chemical and process industries requires high-calibre graduates who can develop and apply advanced process technologies in a highly competitive business environment.

    The unique University of Strathclyde Integrated Graduate Development Scheme provides modular MSc courses in Chemical Technology & Management and Process Technology & Management with the following features :

        * designed for industry-based graduates
        * entry from a range of disciplines
        * designed and managed in partnership with industry
        * modular and flexible structure with core and elective modules
        * delivery by distance learning
        * tutorial support with workshops and summer schools
        * foundation modules in chemical engineering
        * work-based project
        * normal duration of MSc - three years
        * diploma available
        * individual modules available
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