- Anglia Ruskin’s masters degree is also open to non-engineers under pilot scheme
May 31, 2016 — Anglia Ruskin University’s new MSc in Additive Manufacturing has received funding from HEFCE (the Higher Education Funding Council for England) under a pilot scheme to promote engineering and computer science conversion courses.
To increase the number of skilled graduates in this rapidly growing area, Anglia Ruskin’s course – the UK’s only dedicated masters programme with a focus on 3D printing – is open to people who have completed a range of undergraduate STEM degrees, as well as those with an engineering background.
The students will have access to engineering laboratories and workshops at Anglia Ruskin’s Chelmsford campus that have benefited from £2million of investment over the last three years.
In particular, the desktop and commercial 3D printers and direct metal laser sintering facilities at Anglia Ruskin’s MedBIC Innovation Centre will provide students with the opportunity to design, develop and test engineering solutions in materials ranging from simple plastics through to high-end metal compounds.
The students will have the opportunity to carry out projects within companies to solve real-world manufacturing problems and deliver appropriate solutions. Graduates will not only possess the engineering skills and competences needed by industry but will also have an understanding of the business and production issues that surround 3D printing projects.
Dr Habtom Mebrahtu, Deputy Head of Engineering and the Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin and Course Leader for the MSc in Additive Manufacturing, said: “Our course, which begins this September, will help students to develop a career in advanced manufacturing engineering, or improve their skills if they are already working in the industry.
“Students may want to work as a production or research engineer, mechanical designer or technical lead working directly in engineering and design or, use this degree as a step towards a career in operations, project management or consultancy.
“Covering a range of topics from product design to 3D CAD modelling, additive manufacturing strategy to engineering management, the course will equip graduates with the skills required to produce prototypes and products across a range of industries including the biomedical and aviation sectors.”
About Anglia Ruskin University
- Anglia Ruskin is an innovative, global university with over 39,000 students from 177 countries studying with us across four continents.
- 12 of our research areas across our five faculties were classed as world-leading by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014.
- Our graduate prospects are among the best in the UK, with 9 out of 10 starting their career or in further study within six months. 3 out of 4 of our students secure professional jobs, outperforming most other graduates.
- We have three main campuses, in Cambridge, Chelmsford and Peterborough.
- Students, businesses and partners benefit from our outstanding facilities; we’ve invested £122 million in our campuses over the last five years and will be investing £98 million over the next five years.
Source: Anglia Ruskin University, Issue Number 1522