Entry requirementsEntry 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 titleMSc Process Technology & Management
Course descriptionThis 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