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MSc Systems Engineering (Mechatronic) and Engineering Management (Degree Apprenticeship Route)
University of Greater Manchester

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Find out more about studying MSc Systems Engineering (Mechatronic) and Engineering Management (Degree Apprenticeship Route) at University of Greater Manchester? We've gathered all the key details, entry requirements, modules, fees, and more. Take the next step by booking an open day to explore it for yourself.

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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

3 Year

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The University of Bolton's MSc Systems Engineering (Mechatronic) and Engineering Management (Degree Apprenticeship Route) is designed to support the development of professionals that will perfectly match your organisation's current and future needs. You can offer structured on-the-job training and an internationally recognised qualification in systems engineering and engineering management, helping you to attract the best new talent and retain valued staff through career progression. Integrating study into the normal working week will allow your apprentices to put their new skills and understanding into practice immediately, benefitting your organisation without delay.; A systems engineer is the all-important link between complex programming and technology, and its users, customers and stakeholders. This postgraduate course will support your apprentices to develop a firm knowledge and understanding of both sides, and the ability to take a joined-up approach to ensure systems meet a wide range of needs reliably, efficiently, and in a user-friendly fashion. Our expert staff will guide them as they learn how to collect and organise information in order to understand the whole problem, explore it from all angles, and then find the most appropriate solution. Your apprentices will spend most of their time in the workplace, with a minimum of six hours per week being devoted to off-the-job training and university learning.; Our dedicated team will cover advanced control engineering concepts and design methodologies for mechatronics, digital signal processing for control applications, artificial intelligent technology and total quality management. Your apprentices will also explore the commercial aspects of project management and develop essential communication and time management skills. By underpinning our content and assignments with a strong industrial focus, we foster a unique blend of practical engineering and management-oriented skills and knowledge focused on solving complex mechatronic engineering challenges. Throughout the course, we'll guide them as they build a portfolio of evidence representing the projects and tasks they have completed while working as part of your team.; The course is designed to meet professional institution standards in the UK and internationally.; If you're looking for postgraduate-level training in this subject area but don't work for an employer that offers apprenticeships, please see our related courses section for details of study opportunities that don't require current employment.

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£0 per year
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Apprentices will need to be employed by your organisation for a minimum of 30 hours per week. Your organisation will also need to commit to sponsoring apprentices to complete this qualification.

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UCAS / IDP Connect

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University of Greater Manchester
Deane RoadBoltonBL3 5ABUnited Kingdom