This MSc programme, a collaboration between the University of Bolton and South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences in Germany, offers students the chance to spend one semester in the UK and earn two degrees. It focuses on systems engineering with an electronics emphasis, preparing students to design, manage, and optimise complex engineering systems. The course covers a blend of practical skills and management strategies, addressing contemporary engineering issues and meeting professional standards in the UK and Europe. Graduates will develop technical knowledge in electronics, systems integration, and artificial intelligence, along with management skills in project and quality management. The programme’s structure includes three semesters—studied partly in Germany and the UK—culminating in an industry-based project. It aims to boost employability, equipping students for roles in project management, engineering design, and systems analysis across various industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme is ideal for students seeking a strong blend of practical engineering and management skills, enhanced by an international study experience. Its collaboration with a German university and dual award system highlight its global recognition and focus on contemporary engineering challenges. The course prepares graduates for management positions in various sectors and promotes skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and analytical thinking—valuable assets in today's competitive job market.
The course offers a focus on electronics within systems engineering, with options to choose between pathways in Mechatronics or Mechanical Systems Engineering. Students study core modules applicable across both pathways, allowing for tailored learning in areas like advanced control technology, signal processing, intelligent systems, and project management, all aligned with professional standards in the UK and Europe.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
5.61L
Living cost
Applicants should typically hold at least a lower second class honours degree (2.2) in an engineering-related subject, along with relevant work experience. The university considers alternative qualifications with extensive relevant work experience and assesses overseas qualifications for equivalence. English proficiency requires IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each band, or equivalent qualifications.

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Graduates are well-positioned for roles in project management, engineering design, materials, control systems, and systems analysis within industries like oil and gas, chemical, energy, research, and academia. The course also provides a pathway into careers such as manufacturing, water engineering, IT, consultancy, and teaching, leveraging both technical expertise and international experience to boost employability.