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    MSc up to 3 years part-time

Course Description

Our Level 7 Systems Engineering Master’s Apprenticeship prepares learners for the professional practice of systems engineering (SE) roles in multi-disciplinary teams across a range of industries. The course content and delivery focus on SE professionals working in distributed, agile teams using shared models and flexible working approaches. The apprenticeship places emphasis on professional skills such as leadership, team working, communication, data management, ethics etc.

The course has been set up to enable students better understanding to focus content and delivery on systems engineering professionals working in distributed, agile teams using shared models and flexible working approaches, with an emphasis on professional skills such as leadership, team working, communication, data management and ethics.

The MSc in Systems Engineering is designed for those seeking Professional status in their chosen career. A PgDip (two years) is usually the minimum qualification used for mapping to the UKSPEC.

Entry Requirements

A first or second class honours degree or equivalent in an science or engineering related discipline. Alternatively, a lower qualification with relevant professional experience may be acceptable.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

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Student Destinations

Takes you on to impressive career prospects across a range of roles commensurate with your experience. This includes membership of multidisciplinary teams in acquisition, supply or research organisations. This could be in both general systems engineering roles or as a focal point for specific skills such as availability, reliability and maintenance (ARM), human factors, requirements, architecture test and evaluation etc. It is also applicable to key roles in MoD acquisition such as project team leader, capability manager and requirements manager.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

All the modules in the following list need to be taken as part of this course.

  • Introduction to Systems and Systems Engineering
  • System Definition
  • Systems Thinking in Practice
  • Enterprise Systems Engineering
  • System Design and Realisation
  • Systems Engineering Workshop
  • Research Methods
  • Thesis

Elective modules

One of modules from the following list need to be taken as part of this course

  • Software and Cyber Systems Engineering
  • Megaproject Systems
  • Life Cycle Cost and System Value
  • Dependability and Resilience
  • Human Systems Engineering
  • Dynamic Modelling of Systems
  • Simulation in the Systems Engineering Lifecycle
  • Complex Adaptive Systems

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