The MSc in Product Design Engineering is collaboratively delivered between GSA's PDE department and James Watt School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow, with curriculum delivery being equally split between the two institutions.
There are increasing pressures, from both existing and emerging world marketplaces, for products which not only respond to the needs of function, user and society, but which can be brought to market ever more rapidly through state-of-the-art development and manufacturing processes. Industries which develop, manufacture and market today's products need high-calibre graduates equipped to handle these processes with management skill and creative drive, and this programme develops graduates with these skills.
The MSc in Product Design Engineering aims to:
- Offer each individual student the opportunity to critically develop his or her own work in the context of a rigorous but supportive intellectual climate;
- Acquire key skills in the areas of user-centred design, product design, mechanical engineering, and electronic and electrical engineering;
- Encourage students to identify and explore key contextual issues relevant to their practice;
- Develop students' awareness and knowledge base in design philosophy, theory, practice and research in the context of innovative forms of design;
- Enable students to achieve the highest possible standards in their work, so that graduates have the confidence, maturity and intellectual and interpersonal skills necessary to function successfully in the design engineering field;
- Equip students with the highly developed intellectual, practical and interpersonal skills deemed necessary for their career.
Entry Requirements
Applicants to MSc Product Design Engineering should normally have a 2.2 Honours degree or equivalent (eg GPA of 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject area (product design engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic and electrical engineering being of particular relevance) or equivalent professional practice. Depending on previous experience and qualifications, applicants may be asked to complete a design engineering assignment as part of the application.
Application Deadline Dates
Applications to this programme will be processed in four rounds: Early, Standard 1; Standard 2 and Late. We guarantee to review all complete applications received by the Standard 1 deadline date of 27 January 2023. After this date, this programme can become full and close to applications in advance of the Standard 2 and Late rounds. Early application is therefore encouraged to avoid disappointment.
Round
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Deadline to apply
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Decision
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Early
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11 November 2022
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20 January 2023
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Standard 1
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27 January 2023
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10 March 2023
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Standard 2
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10 March 2023
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28 April 2023
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Late
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9 June 2023
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21 July 2023
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Final deadline for applicants requiring a visa is 28 July 2023
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Interviews for shortlisted applicants will take place on the dates indicated below, please ensure you can be available.
Round |
Interview dates |
Early |
28 November - 2 December 2022 |
Standard 1 |
20 February - 3 March 2023 |
Standard 2 |
3 April - 21 April 2023 |
Late |
3 July - 14 July 2023 |
Application Guidance
Further guidance on applying to this programme can be accessed below: