Postgraduate courses in Manufacturing Technology and Materials 2016-17 Advanced Materials Aerospace Materials Applied Nanotechnology Manufacturing Technology and Management Ultra Precision Engineering Welding Engineering
Cranfield University We are an exclusively postgraduate university located at the heart of the UK. We offer relevant, practical teaching based on our transformational research and informed by current industry knowledge. Our students: 4,600+ 4,350+ Over half: 81% of our research is world-leading or internationally excellent. 30+ Our passion for the areas we operate in and our long-standing relationships with some of the most prestigious companies in industry mean that studying at Cranfield will open doors for you. Study part-time whilst in employment Come from outside the UK UK No1 for engineering and technology postgraduates Our Alumni: A professional network of 60,000+ Are over 30 years of age Studying Manufacturing Technology and Materials at Cranfield Manufacturing technology and materials specialists are essential to the development of new products in high-tech industries, from aircraft to sensors. A postgraduate qualification from Cranfield will open doors for you and offer you an unparalleled competitive advantage.
Reasons to study Manufacturing Technology and Materials with us Links with industry 1 4 2 3 Our students benefit from extensive contact with industry including guest lectures from BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce and industrial sponsorship of group and individual projects. Courses are regularly reviewed by an advisory panel of leading professionals from industry to ensure the content is relevant and meets the expectations of employers. Learning from the best academics We attract top-quality staff from across the world including China and India as well as throughout Africa, the Middle East and Europe. This diverse mix of backgrounds creates a rich teaching and research environment. Networking opportunities Our considerable network of contacts - both in the organisations we work with and the network you will join as one of our alumni - enables you to build useful connections. 5 6 Outstanding facilities We have exceptional facilities many of which are unique in the university sector. These include clean rooms, hightemperature coating facilities, composite and impact testing facilities including the FIA-approved Cranfield Impact Centre, precision machining laboratories and an unparalleled welding laboratory with robotic, automated and advanced arc welding equipment, high powered laser systems and a record breaking hyperbaric welding chamber. Funding opportunities You may be eligible for the bursaries and scholarships that are available for our programmes to help support your development. Industry relevant teaching We design our courses with employers and combine high-calibre teaching with practical work experience. As a 100% postgraduate university, Cranfield is a very professional environment. Our group work was original research which is currently being published and developed into further research. I have been so impressed with Cranfield s facilities, that after considering other options, I am working as a Doctoral Research Scientist on my PhD in the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Ultra Precision. Adam Bennett, MSc Applied Nanotechnology, 2014
Manufacturing Technology and Materials courses For those who recognise the potential for a long and successful career in manufacturing, Cranfield offers the ideal balance of academic study and practical work experience. We have an exceptional portfolio of leading research in manufacturing and an impressive list of partner organisations, many of whom are directly involved in our courses. Career prospects: Global manufacturing is constantly undergoing change. UK manufacturing, in particular, has transitioned from a traditional labour-intensive to a knowledge-intensive forward-thinking industry. Consequently, high calibre manufacturing engineers with multidisciplinary skills and a passion for innovation are highly sought. Our graduates are highly employable. They develop rewarding careers in a diverse range of roles in many industries including automotive, aerospace, banking, chemicals, food, pharmaceutical and space. Group projects: To give you an idea of the range of clients and projects undertaken in this area, here are some recent project titles: St George s Hospital, University of London Medical School Augmented reality in complex surgeries, providing maxillofacial surgeons with a real-time 3D display of the hard and soft tissues to facilitate accurate cancer removal in complex anatomical areas intra-operatively. Perkins Engines Company Limited Identification of global business opportunities for one of the world s leading suppliers of gas and diesel engines. Watch It Made A mobile outreach unit which travels across the UK encouraging young people to take an interest in technology careers.
Course information Advanced Materials MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course provides a fundamental understanding of materials properties, their processing and computer based design procedures which are essential for product commercialisation from the concept phase. It also includes the development of new materials and the improvement and application of current materials in new and novel structures. Aerospace Materials MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course covers the improvement and development of materials for aviation applications. This includes materials for airframe, aero engine and the increased use of smart and functional materials. Applied Nanotechnology MSc, PgDip, PgCert In this course you will investigate the potential of applying nanotechnology through smart and functional materials to transform whole sectors of industry from healthcare to energy. The course covers the technologies to design, realise and analyse micro and nano-scale devices, materials and systems. Manufacturing Technology and Management MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course is designed for graduates that want to study manufacturing, materials and research techniques in order to engage in innovative and new product development. There are a number of optional modules including composites manufacturing for high performance and precision engineering. Ultra Precision Engineering MSc, PgDip, PgCert Ultra precision skills and technologies are required to develop the next generation of products. These products include aerospace, space, energy production, opto-electronics and displays, sensors and advanced medical devices. You will acquire fundamental knowledge of these important technologies, as well as being exposed to state-of-the-art applications. Welding Engineering MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course provides all the practical and theoretical knowledge required to become a welding engineer and a materials and joining specialist. It covers modern welding techniques, automation, metallurgy, materials science, welding processes, design, quality and related equipment.
Key facts and statistics Course structure: Key facts: MSc courses comprise of taught modules, a group project and an individual thesis project. FULL TIME 1 year Taught modules 40% You will undertake eight taught modules which run from October to February, giving key information for subsequent project work. FULL TIME Group project 20% Group projects run from February to April and provide teams of students with the opportunity to PART take responsibility for a TIME consultancy type project, usually with an industrial sponsor. (For those doing this course part time studies this is replaced with a Dissertation.) START DATE Individual Project 40% The final individual thesis project takes up the remainder of the course to September. It allows students to demonstrate their ability to think and work in an original way and overcome genuine problems in manufacturing and materials technology, often supported by external organisations. PART TIME START DATE Across our manufacturing programmes: CLASS SIZE Up to 3 years Full-time: October Part-time: throughout the year, preferably October to January MSc/PgDip/PgCert Full-time fees* Home/EU Overseas MSc 9,000 17,500 PgDip 7,200 14,000 PgCert 3,600 7,000 CLASS SIZE *Terms and conditions apply. Please see these and part-time information on www.cranfield.ac.uk/fee-information CLASS AGE 36% UK 38% EU 26% Rest of World CLASS AGE 20 to 30 years CLASS SIZE Approx 10-20 80% Male 20% Female Accreditation: CLASS AGE Selected courses are accredited by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and The Welding Institue (TWI)
Academic staff You will be taught by a wide range of subject specialists at Cranfield University and from outside the University, who draw on their research and industrial expertise to provide stimulating and relevant input to your learning experience. Our academics include: Professor John Nicholls Professor of Coatings Technology John has an international reputation for his work into high temperature, surface engineering, oxidation and high temperature corrosion and over forty years experience with leading technology developments in the aerospace industry. Professor Peter Foote Head of Enhanced Composites and Structures Centre Peter is currently researching methods to validate and verify structural health monitoring technologies for a range of uses including safety critical aerospace and defence applications. Professor Jose Endrino Head of Surface Engineering and Nanotechnology Institute Jose s interests include generating new knowledge in coatings technology and materials science of thin films and surfaces, in collaboration with leading international groups and industry. With this degree I will be able to attract the attention of multinational companies. It will open doors in every industry as materials are used in every field. Having studied about them here will mean that I can work in just about any industry. Quentin Huck, MSc Advanced Materials, 2014
How to apply Entry requirements: Candidates must possess, or be expected to achieve a first or second class UK Honours degree in a relevant science, engineering or related discipline, or the international equivalent of these UK qualifications. Other relevant qualifications, together with significant experience, may be considered. Where applicable, students must achieve a minimum IELTS score of 6.5. Location Your course will be held at the Cranfield campus a tranquil environment offering just the place to focus on your studies and work with a professional and international community. We are located just outside the village of Cranfield between Bedford and Milton Keynes. There is plenty to do in the area and several historical cities can be visited on day trips. Several airports are easily accessible, offering a gateway to explore Europe and afar. There are also convenient transport links by rail and road. The application process Visit www.cranfield.ac.uk/applications Check the full admissions requirements and application deadlines Call us, meet us at an event or email for advice on your suitability Complete the online application form Submit supporting admission documentation with your application or at a later date using our online portal Birmingham Milton Keynes Bedford Cranfield Receive a decision on your application by email Birmingham London Bedford Cambridge Milton Keynes Cranfield Bicester Luton Stanstead Oxford Heathrow London Brighton 35 minutes from London to Milton Keynes by train 55 minutes from Birmingham to Milton Keynes by train Cranfield University, College Road, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK T: +44 (0)1234 75 8008 E: enquiries@cranfield.ac.uk W: www.cranfield.ac.uk/enquiries Aerospace Agrifood Defence and Security Energy Environmental Technology Leadership and Management Manufacturing Transport Systems Every effort is made to ensure that the information in this brochure is correct at the time it is printed. Please check our website for the latest information. February 2016