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| Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
| Discipline: |
General Engineering & Technology
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| Study modes: | part-time |
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If you want to become a chartered engineer, this online masters will help you build evidence of further learning. After an audit of your professional development so far, we tailor the content to your needs through work-based projects. This MSc was developed with the Engineering Council and is recognised by many professional bodies.
Developed with the Engineering Council as part of the Engineering Gateways programme, this MSc Professional Engineering online degree is a highly flexible, part-time, work-based-learning route to building your evidence of further learning to support your application to become a chartered engineer (CEng). It is recognised by a wide range of engineering institutions under the Engineering Council such as, IMechE (Institute of Mechanical Engineers) and IET (Institute of Engineering and Technology).
The course is available to study part-time, through online distance learning, meaning you don’t have to take time off work to complete your masters. The course is designed to give you the flexibility to study at a time and place most suitable for you, while receiving support and guidance from our expert online tutors.
Through the combination of online distance learning and work-based learning, you can achieve the academic qualification and professional development required as evidence in your application for chartered engineer (CEng) status.
Before you start the programme, please contact the professional body or engineering institute you are registered with to seek their confirmation that this programme is a suitable pathway to engineering chartership for your particular circumstances. They will also be able to help you to source a suitable mentor to aid you in your professional development, a required element of this programme.
The list of professional bodies can be found on the Engineering Council website.