Postgraduate Guide

Industrial Engineering postgraduate studies:

Industrial Engineers are generally responsible for the analysis, design, planning, implementation, operation, management and maintenance of integrated systems. These systems consist of people, capital, material, equipment, information and energy. The aim is to increase the productivity of the organisation and creating wealth.
 

Postgraduate Guide and Hons Timetable: Please download this Guide by clicking on the thumbnail image

 
 
1. Honours Level - Course Work:
1.1. BEngHons Industrial Engineering (12240012) - For students holding an Engineering undergraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum 
1.2. BScHons Applied Science Industrial Systems (12243002) - For students holding a relevant BSc, BTech or BTechEng undergraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum)
 
*Please NOTE that both above mentioned Hons programmes have a compulsory Research Module called BCS 780 'Industrial and System Engineering Research' Please view below information session on this module:
 
BCS780 Information session

The following video is a recording of the BCS780 (Industrial and Systems Engineering Research) module's information session. It explains the core modules as prerequisite, and presents a rationale for selecting a research topic for BCS780.

 

2. Masters and Doctorate Level - Research based
 
2.1 Masters Level - Research Dissertation:
2.1.1 MEng Industrial Engineering (12250012) - For students holding an BEng Hons. postgraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum 
2.1.2 MSc Applied Science Industrial Systems (12253060) - For students holding a relevant BScHons. or BTechHons. postgraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum)
 
2.2. Doctorate Level - Research Thesis:
2.2.1 PhD Industrial Engineering (12263002) - For students holding a MEng postgraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum 
2.2.2 PhD Industrial Systems (12263132) - For students holding a relevant MSc or MTech postgraduate qualification (2023 Curriculum)
 
Important form for Masters and Doctorate Students: Memorandum of Agreement (MoA), Please download this form by clicking on the thumbnail image:
 
     
 

Online Applications

Please note that applications are fully online. Please use this link to apply. Closing dates for Honours applications are 28th February annually (of that academic year), while Master's and PhD applications are continous/rolling admissions throughout the year.

 

 

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