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Engineering Design and Manufacture MastersLoughborough University - United KingdomThis programme is particularly suitable for engineers in product design and manufacturing roles who wish to gain further skills and take on more responsibility in the workplace. It provides a thorough knowledg... Show More This programme is particularly suitable for engineers in product design and manufacturing roles who wish to gain further skills and take on more responsibility in the workplace. It provides a thorough knowledge of engineering design and manufacture and associated management principles. A fully distance-learning programme, it is designed to enable students to study at home or in the workplace. Resources for study include specially designed sets of written lecture notes, often supported by computer-based material on CD-ROM. Tutorial and study support is provided online. Entry RequirementsUpper second class honours degree in any engineering discipline, or HND with appropriate industrial experience. Applicants with a lower second class honours degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other Fees |
$3,152 Domestic $3,152 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Aerospace Engineering MastersGeorgia Institute of Technology - United StatesThe School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the oldest – and largest – educational programs of its kind in the country. The Institute had been asked to instruct U.S. Army pe... Show More The School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the oldest – and largest – educational programs of its kind in the country. The Institute had been asked to instruct U.S. Army personnel in aviation matters as early as 1917. A stand-alone department was formed in 1930 after receiving the seventh – and last – grant from the Daniel Guggenheim fund. Known then as the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics, its name was officially changed to the School of Aerospace Engineering on July 1, 1962. At the masters level, our graduates reach a level of expertise in one or more of the specialties important to advanced aerospace system design, development, manufacture, maintenance, and/or operation that allows industry and/or government employers to assign them responsibilities in those specialties. Those who complete our doctoral programs possess the abilities needed to perform original research that fundamentally advances the state of the art in some important aspect of aerospace engineering. The School of Aerospace Engineering is very active and productive in aerospace engineering research in all of the essential disciplines listed above, so that the abilities of faculty in the classroom continuously reflect the rapid advances in technologies and methodologies characteristic of the field of aerospace engineering. Sponsors of funded research in the School – contract totals of which are more than $30 million, year after year – include NASA; the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Army; the FAA; the NSF; and a broad “Who’s Who” of aerospace companies. Entry Requirements- Evidence of a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent (prior to matriculation) from a recognized institution - Graduation in the upper half of your class - Evidence of preparation in your chosen field sufficient to ensure profitable graduate study - Satisfactory scores on the GRE - Satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for international applicants Other Fees |
$21,165 Domestic $21,165 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Design Manufacturing MastersOld Dominion University - United StatesGet an edge in your career, or re-direct your career path in an ever-changing production environment with ODU's Mechanical Engineering online degree program. The concentration in Design Manfacturing will prepa... Show More Get an edge in your career, or re-direct your career path in an ever-changing production environment with ODU's Mechanical Engineering online degree program. The concentration in Design Manfacturing will prepare you to thrive in the rapidly evolving fields of computer-aided design and manufacturing technologies in the continuous pursuit of quality products and shorter production cycles. Our program carries a particular emphasis in PLM solutions for the collaborative data environment. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is an integrated, information-driven approach to all aspects of a product’s life from design inception to manufacture, deployment, maintenance, and disposal at the end of its useful life. This ME in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Design Manfacturing would benefit current employees in industry, government, and research institutions. Entry RequirementsFor admission as a regular graduate student, you must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited university in aerospace engineering, engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering, or a related field, such as physics or mathematics. If you have a non-engineering degree, or an engineering degree other than aerospace, mechanical or engineering mechanics, your degree must have included the subject matter prerequisite for graduate study in aerospace engineering or engineering mechanics. Requires TOEFL score for non-native English speakers (ODU requires a score of 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, and a 79-80 on the iBT) Other Fees |
$6,840 Domestic $6,840 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Electrical Engineering MastersCapitol College - United StatesCapitol's online engineering master's degree program is one of the few programs in the United States designed for practitioners rather than analysts. If you're looking for the advanced knowledge and skills needed to de... Show More Capitol's online engineering master's degree program is one of the few programs in the United States designed for practitioners rather than analysts. If you're looking for the advanced knowledge and skills needed to design, manufacture, test and bring to market your ideas, this degree is for you. Offered entirely online, this design-oriented program teaches what it takes to manufacture a system that meets industry, national and international standards. As a student, you will learn how to design, manufacture and deliver a product that meets these standards. And as a graduate, you will be skilled at designing, simulating, testing and manufacturing electrical systems. Capitol is one of just eight colleges and universities endorsed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) as a provider of quality engineering education. Entry RequirementsA bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering or equivalent is recommended but not required. Students with an accredited B.S. in a related field will be considered for admission under provisional status. Students must demonstrate successful undergraduate course work in the following subjects: Mathematics equivalent to Calculus I through Laplace and Fourier Analysis (these Capitol College courses or equivalents):
- MA-261, Calculus I Engineering and science prerequisites (these Capitol College courses or equivalents):
- EE-406, Signal Processing Applicants who possess an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering are waived from completing EE-500, Advanced Signals and Systems. All other MSEE applicants will be evaluated. Other FeesInformation Technology fee, per semester - $15 per credit hour Late registration for continuing students - $40 Late payment - $25 Deferment payment plan - $30 Drop/add (each form) - $10 Returned check - $40 Transcript (each) - $10 Certificates - $25 Replacement of Diploma - $75 Exam fee for RSC 802 only - $50 (Doctorate students)
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$16,620 Domestic $16,620 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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