MSc students complete 9 modules (135 credits, subject to a maximum of 45 credits of foundation modules) and an industrial project (45 credits); diploma students complete 8 modules (120 credits); individual modules may also be taken on a stand-alone basis for CPD purposes; foundation modules typically include mathematics and Matlab; chemical engineering principles; electrical and electronic principles; instrumentation and measurement; further modules include: advanced process automation; advanced process control; batch processing and automation; classical control systems design; control schemes and strategies; control systems technology; modelling and simulation; modern control systems design; dynamics and control of distillation columns; fuzzy, neural and expert systems; management of automation projects; optimisation and scheduling.
Вступительные требования
MSc: minimum of a 2nd-class Honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject; full-time employment within the chemical or process industry sector; diploma: as for the MSc except that non-graduates (such as holders of HND or HNC qualifications) with significant and relevant industrial experience considered; candidates registered for the Diploma who have satisfactorily completed the assessments of four modules at M; applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.5, or equivalent.
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Кол-во лет: 5
This is an Integrated Graduate Development Scheme (IGDS), which is designed to further continuing professional development (CPD) within the chemicals and process sector; offered through the Partnership in Automation and Control Training (PACT), which is comprised of the University and a consortium of companies in the sector.