
Full-time 1 Year
Sep 2027
OFFER RESPONSE
10 Days
APPLICATION FEE
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Fees Waived OffBACKLOGS
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POST STUDY WORK
1.5-3 Years
TUITION
27910 GBP/
PER YEAR
LIVING/ PER YEAR
15000 GBP/
PER YEAR
DURATION
1 Year
INTAKE
Sept 2027/
Deadline:01 Aug 2027
COURSE CURRICULUM
The MSc program includes a comprehensive set of compulsory modules designed to equip students with the advanced knowledge and practical skills required in the food and agrifood industries. The Food Diagnostics module provides a strong foundation in analytical and diagnostic tools for assessing food quality and safety, including both destructive and non-destructive techniques such as spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging. Students learn to design diagnostic strategies to solve industrial challenges. The Food Safety module focuses on identifying and controlling hazards across food chains, with emphasis on microbiological hazards, food legislation, and quality management systems like HACCP and ISO standards. In the Leading Corporate Sustainability module, students explore global environmental and social challenges, stakeholder engagement, innovation, and strategic leadership for sustainable business practices. The Quality of Food and Beverages module explores how quality traits such as taste, aroma, nutrition, and texture are influenced by plant metabolism, genetics, environmental factors, and agricultural management, also enhancing research and presentation skills. Postharvest Technology covers the physiological and biochemical changes in produce after harvest, preservation methods, and waste management, enabling students to plan industrially relevant postharvest strategies. The Food Chain Resilience module addresses supply chain management strategies critical to building resilience in global food networks, covering sustainable sourcing, procurement, risk mitigation, technology use, and quality assurance frameworks like Six Sigma. Together, these modules prepare graduates to critically evaluate, innovate, and lead across a wide range of food-related sectors, fostering a deep understanding of both scientific and managerial dimensions of the food industry. The program integrates hands-on lab experience, case studies, and industry exposure, ensuring that students not only grasp theoretical concepts but can also apply them effectively in real-world contexts. With strong emphasis on sustainability, quality, safety, and innovation, this MSc equips students to navigate and impact the future of the food sector.The MSc in Aerospace Computational Engineering includes a robust suite of compulsory modules that build core competencies in digital aerospace analysis and design. The course begins with C++ Programming, where students develop object-oriented and functional programming skills tailored to solve computational engineering problems, including the numerical solution of linear systems and differential equations. Computational Methods introduces key numerical techniques for integration and the solution of differential and linear equations, enabling students to implement and analyse algorithms through hands-on lab sessions. Computational Aerodynamics explores fluid dynamics using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), enabling simulations of lift, drag, and flow behaviour around aerodynamic bodies, while also using high-performance computing (HPC) resources for large-scale simulations. The Validation and Verification for Aerospace Applications module focuses on quantifying and managing computational errors and uncertainties, providing tools to ensure simulation reliability through grid convergence studies, solution verification, and model validation. Modelling Approaches for Aerospace Applications builds on this by exploring advanced turbulence modelling and simulation techniques used in digital wind tunnel applications. Numerical Modelling for Compressible Flows covers hyperbolic partial differential equations, shock-capturing schemes, and Riemann solvers for accurately simulating compressible fluid behaviour. Computational Engineering Structures introduces Finite Element Methods (FEM), equipping students to model, analyse, and interpret structural performance using beam, truss, and stress elements while considering numerical integration and accuracy. These modules offer theoretical depth and practical training using industry-standard software tools, scripting for automation, and simulation workflows aligned with current aerospace practices. Each component is strategically designed to strengthen analytical, software, and modelling skills required in the digital transformation of aerospace engineering. The curriculum not only focuses on advanced simulations and numerical precision but also ensures students can critically assess model fidelity and computational efficiency, preparing them for the next generation of aerospace engineering challenges.The compulsory modules in this course are designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in modern manufacturing, design, engineering management, and innovation. Operations Management introduces the core principles of operations flow and efficiency, covering manufacturing theory, capacity planning, scheduling, inventory systems, lean manufacturing, and quality management. Digital Engineering focuses on advanced tools such as IoT, AI, digital twins, and VR/AR, offering hands-on experience in applying these technologies to product and service development. Engineering Leadership and Management explores general and project management, leadership dynamics, innovation, finance, and ethical responsibilities, preparing students to influence change in engineering environments. Design, Technology and Prototyping develops technical skills through design thinking, CAD, 3D printing, and advanced materials, guiding students through requirement writing and low-fidelity prototyping. Enterprise Modelling provides essential skills in simulating complex systems using modelling approaches like discrete-event and agent-based simulation to improve enterprise-wide decision-making. The Design Driven Innovation Processes module teaches systematic innovation through Lean Start-up, TRIZ, and product-service systems, encouraging creative, collaborative, and goal-oriented problem-solving. Finally, Supply Chain Management offers a broad overview of sourcing, supply chain strategy, planning, sustainability, outsourcing, and supplier evaluation, equipping students to manage efficient, resilient supply networks. Together, these modules offer a well-rounded learning experience that prepares students to lead, innovate, and implement solutions across engineering and manufacturing disciplines in a dynamic and sustainability-focused global context.
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Full-time
Job Rate
94%
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PLACEMENT RATE
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Total Tuition Fees (1 Year)
£27,910
Total Living Costs
£15,000
Total Investment
£42,910
Years to Payback
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