Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSE) (MSc), University of Warwick

University of Warwick the United Kingdom

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About Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSE) (MSc) at University of Warwick

This course combines value creation with strategic development in a manufacturing environment, providing you with up-to-date knowledge of manufacturing techniques and processes.

You’ll develop an understanding of the concepts of manufacturing engineering systems as well as the skills to analyse, design and implement these systems in practice. You’ll also gain experience in the application of technology and of quality tools and techniques in order to improve operations and develop skills in strategic and operational management. Modules include: Industrial Engineering; Manufacturing Process Technology; Operations Strategy for Industry; Quality, Reliability and Maintenance; Project Planning, Management and Control; Logistics and Operations Management; and additional technical electives (such as Automation and Robotics; Machining Technology; Advanced Materials and Processes; Digital Design Collaboration; or The Virtual Factory).

Our graduate career destinations include roles in the automotive, financial, energy and materials industries, at companies ranging from Jaguar Land Rover and ING Bank Turkey to Colgate Palmolive, AWE and Aruna Alloy Steels.

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Student profile, Shashank Sriram, MSE Graduate 2012-2013

"The university doesn’t work in academic isolation, but is highly active in industry. The university works with companies like Jaguar Land Rover and Tata to research and develop new technologies. That approach was a huge attraction."


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