Graduates gain an extensive knowledge and understanding of all aspects of control engineering, enhanced and supported with business management skills; this enables students to capitalise on employment opportunities within a diverse range of industries: seismic signal processing; aerospace; chemical and petrochemical; mining; manufacturing and computer industries; automotive and marine; defence; IT user companies (service and industrial sectors); and power and renewable energy. Modules Semester 1 (compulsory classes): Fundamental Control Technology; computer technology and modern programming concepts; instrumentation and condition monitoring; regulation in network industries; control assignment; semester 2 (compulsory classes): Case study assignment; computer control system methods; simulation and design software for digital signal processing and control; control of industrial processes; technology and market interaction; semester 3 (June – September) Master's candidates conduct a project in their chosen specialisation; arrangements can be made for the project to be carried out at a participating university in another EU country, or at a participating industrial establishment.
The University of Strathclyde is located in the heart of Glasgow, a city renowned for its culture, style and friendly people.As the biggest city in Scotland and the third biggest in Britain, Glasgow has excellent national and international transport links. And it’s easy to get around once you’re here too. There’s a lot to see in and around Glasgow – stately homes and museums like the Burell Collection and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum are unmissable. Glasgow also has great shopping and inspiring architecture.
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