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Nottingham Trent University (NTU)The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Our MSc Design: Products and Technology course encourages a broad and diverse range of approaches to design practice, which include: manufacturing, computer science and technology, artificial intelligence for control, robotics, project management, inclusive design, and emerging technologies, such as advanced Internet techniques.
Who is this course designed for?
Our MSc Design: Products and Technology course is aimed at design professionals or graduates with a design-related honours degree.This course, and the associated support provided by the University, will enable graduates to develop advanced design, technological and manufacturing skills, enabling them to start their own business, work within the manufacturing industry, design consultancies, research and development organisations, or to progress to further study by engaging in research.
Why study this course?
Benefit from the industry-standard facilities at our City Campus, in the heart of Nottingham's city centre. Supported by our team of expert technicians, you'll have access to our machining and manufacturing workshops, laboratories, modern CAD/CAM studios and dedicated studio for Masters students.
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