MSc Control and Instrumentation

Markeaton Street, Derby Campus

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The MSc Control and Instrumentation program offers a flexible learning structure, allowing students to choose between full-time (1 year) and part-time (2–3 years) study options. The curriculum is designed to provide a deep understanding of modern control systems, instrumentation techniques, and their applications across various industries. Students engage in practical projects and gain insights into real-world applications through industry visits and collaborations. The program is accredited by the Institute of Measurement and Control, ensuring high professional standards and recognition in the field. ​

Curriculum: The course is structured into three stages: Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and MSc. Core modules include Intelligent Instrumentation Systems, Embedded System Design, Modern Control System Design, Industrial Electronics, and Research Methods: Application and Evaluation. Additionally, students can undertake a Negotiated Technical Module and an Independent Engineering Scholarship project, allowing for specialization in areas of personal interest or professional relevance. ​

Research Focus: The program emphasizes applied research, encouraging students to engage in projects that address current challenges in control and instrumentation. Collaborations with industry partners and participation in events like the Derby Electrical and Electronic Research Showcase (DEERS) provide platforms for students to present their research findings and innovations. This focus on research ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to advancements in technology and engineering practices. ​

Industry Engagement: Students benefit from strong industry links, including visits to major companies such as Mitsubishi and the National Physical Laboratory. These engagements offer practical insights into the application of control and instrumentation technologies in various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, petrochemical, scientific, and manufacturing industries. Such exposure enhances students' employability and prepares them for senior roles in their chosen fields.

Global Perspective: Situated in Derby, a city renowned for its technology-based economy and home to global companies like Rolls-Royce, Toyota, and JCB, the program offers students a unique opportunity to study in a region with a strong industrial heritage. The university's diverse student body and international collaborations provide a global perspective, preparing graduates to work in a global industry environment.

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Location

Markeaton Street, Derby Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 14900

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 71.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Derby offers various scholarships and funding opportunities to support international students financially. These scholarships are designed to ease the financial burden of studying abroad and make higher education more accessible for students from diverse backgrounds.

Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship: The University of Derby offers the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for international students. This scholarship provides up to £2,000 for students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate programs. It is awarded based on academic merit and achievements, recognizing outstanding students who demonstrate potential in their field of study.

International Student Scholarship: The International Student Scholarship is designed to assist new international students with their tuition fees. This scholarship offers up to £2,000 for students from specific countries or regions and is awarded to students who meet the academic requirements and demonstrate contributing to the international community at the University of Derby.

International Postgraduate Scholarship: For international students applying to postgraduate programs, the University of Derby offers the International Postgraduate Scholarship. This scholarship provides £2,000 towards the tuition fees for eligible students pursuing a master’s degree or other postgraduate qualifications. The award is based on academic performance and intended to support students from across the globe in furthering their education.

Country-Specific Scholarships: In addition to general scholarships, the University of Derby offers country-specific scholarships for students from particular regions. These scholarships aim to support students from countries such as India, China, Nigeria, and many more. The value of these scholarships varies, but they often range from £1,000 to £3,000, depending on the country and the student's academic background.

Alumni Loyalty Discount: The University of Derby offers a special alumni discount for students who have previously studied at the university. International students who have completed a degree or program at Derby and return for further study are eligible for this discount, which helps to reduce the overall cost of their education.

Early Bird Discount: International students who apply early may be eligible for the Early Bird Discount, which provides a reduction in tuition fees for students who accept an offer of admission before a specified deadline. This discount is intended to encourage timely applications and assist students with their planning.

External Scholarships: In addition to internal scholarships, international students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities. The University of Derby provides guidance and resources to help students identify and apply for scholarships offered by government bodies, organizations, and private foundations in their home countries or internationally.

The MSc in Control and Instrumentation at the University of Derby offers a wide range of career opportunities across multiple industries, given the program’s focus on advanced control systems, instrumentation, and automation technologies. The skills gained through the course make graduates highly employable in various engineering and technical sectors.

Control Systems Engineer: These professionals design, develop, and implement control systems used to regulate and monitor the operation of equipment and processes in industries like manufacturing, energy, and transportation. Graduates can work in automation, process control, and electrical systems.

Instrumentation Engineer: Responsible for designing and maintaining the systems that measure and control the physical variables within industrial processes. This can involve working with sensors, actuators, and other measurement devices.

Automation Engineer: Specialising in the integration of control systems with automation technologies, automation engineers are critical in industries that rely on automated systems, such as automotive, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals.

Embedded Systems Engineer: These engineers work on the integration of software and hardware for embedded systems, often in the context of real-time control and instrumentation applications, such as in robotics or consumer electronics.

Industrial Electronics Engineer: Graduates may pursue careers in industrial electronics, working with the electronics that power control and instrumentation systems. This can include roles in design, testing, and manufacturing.

Systems Integration Engineer: These engineers focus on combining various subsystems into a cohesive system that operates efficiently. They ensure that all components within an industrial or manufacturing setting work seamlessly together.

R&D Engineer in Control Systems: Graduates can engage in research and development, focusing on innovations in control systems and instrumentation technologies. These roles are often found in high-tech industries such as automotive or aerospace engineering.

Project Manager for Control Systems: Graduates may move into managerial roles overseeing large-scale projects involving control and instrumentation systems, working to ensure project deadlines, budgets, and technical requirements are met.

Technical Consultant: With an MSc in Control and Instrumentation, graduates can work as technical consultants, offering expertise to businesses that require advanced instrumentation and control system solutions. This includes advising on system optimization, troubleshooting, and upgrades.

Field Service Engineer: This role involves installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting control and instrumentation systems at client sites. Field service engineers play a crucial part in ensuring that systems run smoothly and efficiently in industries like oil and gas or manufacturing.


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