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Courses Offered within the School of Engineering
Taught postgraduate courses offered by Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG)
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MSc
in Digital Manufacturing Management
(DMM)
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MSc in Electronic
Business Management (E2BM)
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MSc
in Engineering Business Management (EBM)
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MSc in International Technology Management
(INT)
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MSc
in Management for Business Excellence (MBE)
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MSc
in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSE)
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MSc
in Process Business Management (PBM)
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MSc
in Programme and Project Management (PPM)
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MSc in Supply Chain and Logistics
Management (SCLM)
Taught postgraduate courses offered by Division of Civil &
Mechanical Engineering and Division of
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
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MSc in Biomedical Engineering
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MSc in Electronic Systems
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MSc in Electronic Systems with
Communications
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MSc in Electronic Systems with Sensor
Technology
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MSc in Energy and Power Electronic Systems
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MSc in Engineering Systems
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MSc in Mechanical Systems
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Applying
All applications
for WMG MSc / Diploma courses
should be submitted to the Regional Office or the
University of Warwick. Application forms
may be downloaded
here.
Application procedure may be found
here. Application for the other MSc courses, please
submit to the University of Warwick directly.
For questions regarding postgraduate courses, please
contact: wmg-china-office@warwick.ac.uk
Course Focus for WMG Programmes
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MSc Programme
Emphasizing:
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Management |
Engineering |
Management &
Engineering |
Management &
Information Technology |
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Entry Qualifications
While we evaluate each student's
eligibility on an individual basis, the general profile of students
we accept should have:
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a degree from, or currently pursuing a
degree from, a highly ranked university within the country.
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high academic results (most students we
accept have a GPA of at least 80% and/or a high relative position
within their class).
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strong references from professors
and/or professional colleagues who can delineate the candidate
vividly.
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met the
English Language Requirement.
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taken and scored 90-percentile or
higher on the Analytical and Quantitative sections of the GRE / GMAT
(not compulsory, but will be helpful).
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relevant work experience (not
compulsory, but will be helpful).
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Tuition Fee
The fees for the academic year 200 8/2009
are £13,350 (international
student).
The fees for 2009/2010 has not yet been finalized. The University reserves the right to revise fees, which are payable
in advance, at any time without notice. Registration is dependent
upon payment of fees.
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General Expenses
All students should be aware of the
full costs of studying in the United Kingdom and must ensure that
they have sufficient funds for the full duration of their course. It
is the responsibility of each student to make all necessary
financial arrangements before they commence their course. In
addition to the academic fees, students will require finance to
cover the following estimated expenditure for each 12 month period.
The following figures are estimated for the academic year 200 8/2009:
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Accommodation |
£ |
4,400 |
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Books and materials |
£ |
360 |
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General expenses, telephone, postage |
£ |
3,570 |
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Clothing, entertainment |
£ |
1,760 |
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Extra warm clothing |
£ |
480 |
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Total (estimated for 12 months) |
£ |
10,570 |
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