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MSc in Electronics and Photonics Manufacturing, University of Glasgow

Glasgow,

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12 Months

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About this course

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This Masters in Electronics & Photonics Manufacturing introduces students to a wide range of specialist topics in advanced manufacturing and electronics design. It combines novel nanofabrication and microforming processes with material technologies within a manufacturing environment. The program aims to equip students with both essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills in manufacturing techniques used for modern industrial and consumer products. It includes interdisciplinary team projects designed to prepare students for real-world engineering challenges, covering technical and non-technical aspects such as legal, environmental, and financial considerations. The course is delivered at Glasgow’s Gilmorehill campus over 12 months full-time, starting each September. Students will have the opportunity to work in state-of-the-art facilities like the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre which holds several world records and offers extensive fabrication tools worth over £32 million.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The programme is highly regarded due to its comprehensive curriculum that combines practical manufacturing skills with advanced electronics design, all delivered at a university ranked 1st in Scotland for Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Students benefit from working in cutting-edge facilities like the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre, which is renowned worldwide. The course’s interdisciplinary approach, field projects, and industry collaborations prepare graduates for a variety of roles within the manufacturing industry, both in the UK and internationally. Notable employers of alumni include major companies like Apple, Bosch, Dyson, Jaguar Land Rover, and Rolls-Royce. The strong research environment and dedicated facilities make it an excellent choice for students seeking a career in advanced manufacturing and electronics.

Specialisation

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The program offers options to specialize further through electives such as Quantum Electronic Devices, VLSI Design, Micro & Nano Technology, Ultrasound Technology, Microwave and Millimetre Wave Circuit Design, and Nanofabrication. Students also undertake core courses in Advanced Manufacture, Fundamentals of Manufacturing and CAD, and Integrated Systems Design. The curriculum integrates interdisciplinary projects and a major individual MSc project, allowing students to focus on specific interests within electronics and photonics manufacturing, often in collaboration with industry or academic research.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

35.31L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants are generally expected to hold a 2.1 Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) in any Engineering discipline or Physical Sciences/Mathematics with modules in Electronics and Engineering Mathematics. The degree should include core modules such as analogue and digital electronics, control systems, circuits, embedded systems, optics, signal processing, and advanced mathematics. In some cases, a 2.2 Honours degree with a suitable grade may be considered. English language proficiency is also required, with specific tests and scores detailed in the requirements.
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English language test

PTE

59

TOEFL

79

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates from this MSc are well-positioned for careers in manufacturing, electronics, and photonics industries both in the UK and globally. They have gone on to work at companies like Apple, Bosch, Dyson, Jaguar Land Rover, BAE Systems, and Rolls-Royce. Some have contributed to spin-out companies like Compound Semiconductor Technologies and Intense Ltd. The program’s blend of manufacturing techniques and design skills makes alumni highly employable for roles in industrial manufacturing, research & development, electronics design, and related fields.

FAQs

What are the language requirements for international students?

Applicants from non-English speaking countries must meet specific proficiency levels, such as an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with no subtest under 6.0, or equivalent scores in other accepted tests like TOEFL, PTE, or Cambridge exams.

What are the tuition fees and funding options?

The full-time MSc fees for 2025-26 are £12,840 for UK students and £33,450 for international students. There are several scholarships, including the ScottishPower Master Scholarship, DAAD grants, and Commonwealth Scholarships, along with loans and discounts for eligible students.

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