Program Information
Degree Offered
Part-time MSc
Format: Campus
Program Description:
Suitable for experienced engineering and technology professionals wishing to develop capability in the leadership of long-life system sustainment programmes and through-life engineering services.
Takes you on to careers with higher levels of responsibility, a broader base of skills and capability and a greater level of professionalism.
You will be taught by industry-active research academics from Cranfield with an established track record in product-service and maintenance systems, and through-life capability management. To ensure the programme is aligned to industry needs, the course has the support of a number of organisations in the through-life engineering services industry including Rolls-Royce.
Course description
The cost and environmental impact of keeping complex, long-life assets and infrastructure operating efficiently is significant. The ability of owners and maintainers to deploy superior through-life support capability will be increasingly critical to meeting shareholder and public demands in tomorrow’s world.
These demands increasingly require improved availability with a simultaneous reduction in the cost of supporting the service and equipment. This results in the need for a new and integrated approach to education within engineering and operations management.
With this rapidly developing interest in ‘service and support engineering’, the MSc in Through-life System Sustainment provides an essential foundation for future leaders in organisations who wish to maximise the ‘value in use’ from complex, long-life product systems, and become the change leaders for system sustainment.
The MSc course comprises eight assessed modules, in which students gain an understanding of world-class business practice, a number of industry experience days, a multi-sector group project and an individual project. Students are also supported through individual coaching and mentoring and an online learning platform.
Group project
The group project involves students working in teams to fulfil demanding objectives within a tight timescale, applying state-of-the-art technologies and approaches to addressing major challenges in long-life equipment support and sustainment, and delivering results to a high professional standard.
Individual thesis project
The individual thesis project offers students the opportunity to develop their research capability, depth of understanding and ability to provide world-class technical and business engineering service solutions to real problems in system sustainment.
Modules:
System Sustainment
Effective Through-life Support
System Effectiveness
Diagnostics and Prognostics
Information Management
Supply Network Analysis and Modeling
Cost Engineering
Leadership and Service Skills
Accreditation:
Accerdited by Cranfield University
Eligibility Requirements:
Candidates are expected to have at least two years responsible experience in industry together with a 1st or 2nd class UK honours degree in a relevant engineering or technology-based discipline, or the international equivalent of these UK qualifications. Alternative qualifications together with additional industrial experience may be considered. Students must be company sponsored.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: No