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MSc in maintenance by distance learning

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 31, 2004

Logis-Tech Associates now supports an MSc in maintenance using distance learning (accredited by a Scottish University).

Logis-Tech Associates now supports an MSc in maintenance using distance learning (accredited by a Scottish University).

This MSc (Master of Science) course in maintenance engineering, suits personnel from all types of industrial plants, power stations, production facilities, factories etc, and normally takes, on average, two years.

The MSc course consists of eight modules plus the project, delivered through intensive, up-to-date, high level short courses supported by lectures, tutorials, assignments and laboratory exercises.

The modules covered comprise: maintenance management, electrical condition monitoring, strategy and innovation, project planning and management, nondestructive testing methodology, reliability and availability assessment, safety and environment, mechanical condition monitoring, and a project.

These short courses are delivered in blocks of one-week duration, and four to eight blocks run per year.

The project will, in almost all cases be industrial based and this is where companies paying a students fee should get a return on a worthwhile, useful, beneficial exercise.

A student who completes only four modules may elect to recieve a Postgraduate Certificate in maintenance and a student who completes all eight modules (no project) may elect to recieve a Postgraduate Diploma in maintenance.

Entry to the MSc programme is based on an honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject.

The cost of each module is approximately GBP 450.00 (UK residents).

Overseas students may request cost details on application.

The courses take place in the City of Glasgow and the next intake is September 2004.

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