Whether you already hold a degree in engineering or have a related physical sciences, design or mathematical background, this course will develop your skills and knowledge in additive manufacturing to meet the demands of industry worldwide.
The course has been developed with feedback from academics as well as industrial partners such as Ford, Photocentric, IPECO, Selex Galileo and e2v. Core modules include 3D CAD and Digital Techniques, Additive Manufacturing Strategy and Innovative Product Design and Manufacture.
Duration and start date: 1 year, September
Contact: admissions@anglia.ac.uk
Dr Javaid Butt, lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University said:
"Our MSc course in Additive Manufacturing at Anglia Ruskin University (Chelmsford) is unique as it is built on the technology itself and had input from industrial partners during the development stage to ensure that we can capture the market demands in this area. Skills gap in AM is a major concern and this course helps students in bridging that gap as it involves a large degree of practical work dealing with issues that AM struggles with."