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Stand out from the crowd with an MSc at Derby

University of DerbyThe School of Technology at the University of Derby offers two MSc courses, MSc Control and Instrumentation and MSc Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.

These courses allow you to study a specialist area and will give you the underpinning knowledge you need to register as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

You’ll be taught by experienced and supportive tutors, who will help you reach your full potential and we’ve got close links with local businesses – including Rolls-Royce, Toyota, Balfour Beatty, Bombardier, Coors breweries, Novartis, Pektron, and Vinci – sector skills councils, professional bodies and the Regional Development Agency, EMDA - so we can keep up to date with the current developments in the industry and pass them on to you in our teaching.

The courses are flexible so you can study full time for one year or part time for two to three years. And, if you’ve gained your current qualifications by completing a foundation degree and top up degree, you can take a preparatory course to bring you up to the right level. After completing that, you’ll be able to start your MSc.

Come to an open event:

  • Saturday 20 June, 10am - 1pm
  • Saturday 18 July,  10am - 1pm
  • Tuesday 8 Sept, 5pm-– 8pm

Find out more:

T: +44 (0)1332 593216
E: [email protected]
W: www.derby.ac.uk/msc


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Good day, I want to ask if there is room for online program and a short period for practical training at the main campus. This is because I am working here in Nigeria. Thanks

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