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  1. Engineering Management

    MSc

    University of South Wales - University of South Wales

    As the holder of an undergraduate degree in engineering, you can enhance your career development by building a broad knowledge of contemporary management. This course focuses on a detailed exploration of the theory and practice of key areas - ideal if you have a practical engineering background and are interested or active in management roles within private or public sector organisations.

  2. Total Quality

    MSc

    University of South Wales - University of South Wales

    This MSc covers the complete spectrum of total quality, from systems and tools to the development and motivation of people across an organisation. It is unique in the way it integrates subject areas that are becoming inter-related in the workplace, plus you will get to apply appropriate models and theories to quality management.You will benefit most from this course if you are an existing or prospective quality manager, or if you are responsible for the management and development of quality systems in the public sector, or service and manufacturing industries.

  3. Engineering

    MSc(Eng) / MEng / PGDip

    The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

    For this award you need to hold an honours degree in engineering and to complete an additional 120 points at postgraduate level. Your honours degree can be either our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (B24), our undergraduate MEng (M02) or an honours degree accredited for Chartered Engineer by one of the engineering institutions licensed by the ECUK.

  4. Residual stress

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Design, Development, Environment and Materials

    The OU Materials Engineering Group is internationally renowned for its work on the development and application of novel techniques for the measurement and analysis of residual stress. In addition to on-site equipment for residual stress analysis using X-ray diffraction, incremental hole drilling, and the contour method, we are intensive users of international neutron and synchrotron X-ray facilities.The group hosts around 16 full-time and 5 part-time research students, many of whom have a focus on residual stresses and their effects on performance.

 
 
 
 
 

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