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48 Master's degrees offered by the university
Advanced Electrical Power Systems Engineering
Not just the balance between generation and load or between production and consumption of reactive power. It is also about the balance between the cost of energy and its environmental impact or the balance between the reliability of the supply and the investments needed to develop the system. The Advanced Electrical Power Systems Engineering course is offered at The University of Manchester.
Polymers and Composites
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Science by Research in Polymers and Composites, designed for full-time study over a duration of 12 months. This programme provides an in-depth exploration of advanced materials, preparing students for significant contributions in the field of materials science.
Catalysis and Porous Materials
The University of Manchester offers an MSc by Research in Catalysis and Porous Materials. This one-year full-time programme is designed for those seeking to advance their knowledge in chemical engineering and related fields. Students can attend in person, benefiting from the university's exceptional research facilities and expert guidance.
Electrical Power Systems Engineering
These programmes will teach you how to quantify both sides of these equations and then how to improve the balances through technological advances and the implementation of sophisticated computing techniques.The Electrical Power Systems Engineering course is offered at The University of Manchester.
Biomedical Imaging Sciences
The University of Manchester offers a PhD/MPhil in Biomedical Imaging Sciences, which can be pursued full-time or part-time. The programme spans 3-4 years for the PhD and 1-2 years for the MPhil, providing an in-depth exploration of advanced imaging techniques and their applications in health and medicine.
Advanced Control and Systems Engineering with Extended Research
The Advanced Control and Systems Engineering with Extended Research course from The University of Manchester has been running an MSc course in Advanced Control & Systems Engineering since 1968.
Geoscience for Sustainable Energy
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Geoscience for Sustainable Energy, designed for full-time study over a period of 12 months. This programme focuses on equipping students with essential skills for the sustainable management of energy resources, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
Biochemical and Bioprocess Engineering
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biochemical and Bioprocess Engineering. This one-year full-time programme is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field, delivered in-person to foster a collaborative learning environment.