Whether it is creating advanced engineering components, new kinds of prosthetic limbs, or complex pharmaceutical devices, additive manufacturing gives an engineer the ability to build structures with unprecedented degrees of complexity. This leads to new product generations that are completely unlike what has ever existed before. The digital and tool-less nature of additive manufacturing offers a range of new possibilities that are very exciting to today’s engineers.
This MSc programme will give you in-depth knowledge and understanding of additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology. You will gain the skills needed to:
2:1 BEng, BSc in engineering, maths, physics, chemistry, pharmacy, design or any science-related discipline
73.3% of postgraduates from the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering secured work or further study within six months of graduation. The average starting salary was £27,500.
*HESA Graduate Outcomes 2019/20 data published in 2022. The Graduate Outcomes % is derived using The Guardian University Guide methodology. The average annual salary is based on graduates working full-time, postgraduate, home graduates within the UK.
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