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Professional Engineering (Learning at Work) MSc

Prepare for professional recognition with a Master's designed to meet Chartered Engineer knowledge requirements. Build your knowledge and your prospects on this flexible, work-based MSc in Professional Engineering. 

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Start date

  • January 2025
  • September 2025
  • January 2026

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Overview

 

If you're looking to prove you're ready for professional registration as a Chartered Engineer, you'll be able to demonstrate your readiness with this work-based Master's degree. Shaped by the demands of accrediting bodies, this MSc in Professional Engineering is designed to showcase your skills and knowledge for professional recognition. 

You'll study alongside your current job, developing the skills to excel in your ongoing role as you build your portfolio of experience, behaviour and understanding in the engineering sector. You'll grasp emerging methods in the field and polish soft skills such as leadership, developing your profile as an informed, thoughtful and confident engineer.

Because the course is work-based, you need to already be in a full-time, part-time or voluntary role. If you don't have an undergraduate degree, you could still do this postgraduate course if you have several years experience in a responsible position or you have high-level skills through experience that isn't reflected in your qualifications.

Our courses are designed for busy people. You can negotiate the pace of your studies around your existing commitments with an aim to complete within three years. Your work-based projects have flexibility in their submission deadlines, and with no residential requirements you can study wherever is most convenient for you.

You'll get to put the skills you learn to work instantly in your job, contributing to the success of your company. When you complete the course, you'll improve your career prospects and have the skills and knowledge to perform more effectively in your job.

Whilst this degree is not yet accredited, students who successfully complete this course could potentially use their learning to gain professional registration. Students could gain Chartered Engineer status through the following professional engineering institutions:

  • Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
  • Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST)
  • Royal Aeronautical Society (RAes)
  • Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM)
  • Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM)
  • The Society of Operations Engineers (SOE)

If you are interested in achieving professional registration, please review the Engineering Council’s UK-SPEC for details about the academic and professional registration requirements

On this course, you'll:

  • Design your programme of study to match your personal and professional goals, as well as your employer's objectives
  • Develop your ability to analyse problems, research and propose solutions, and make sound professional judgements when faced with the IT challenges experienced by a business
  • Take part in work-based learning (WBL) projects that ensure the knowledge you develop is relevant to your employer's business
  • Get an optional 1-day induction in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ at the start of the course and have the opportunity to study on campus, if it suits you
  • Develop your learning plan with the University and your employer, so you can make an effective contribution to your workplace as you learn
  • Have full access to our student support services and community including study support, sports and recreation facilities, and the Students' Union
  • Tap in to our Library's electronic resources, which you can access from anywhere with a Web connection
  • Choose a Workplace Mentor to support your learning – someone at work who can offer advice, guidance, and moral support
  • Have support from an academic tutor specialising in your area of study and a University learning manager who oversees your programme
  • Use online tutorials and lectures to help you with study skills, including your analytical and writing skills

Contact information

The learning at work team

+44 (0)23 9284 6260

learningatwork@port.ac.uk

Entry requirements

MSc Professional Engineering (Learning at Work) entry requirements

Qualifications or experience

  • A degree or equivalent. Other qualifications such as HNDs and Foundation degrees, supported by several years of relevant post-qualification experience in responsible posts, may also be acceptable.
  • Applicants are usually working at a professional level.
  • If you do not hold a level 6 qualification you may be required to present evidence of your ability to study at level 6.

English language requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

Qualifications or experience

  • A degree or equivalent. Other qualifications such as HNDs and Foundation degrees, supported by several years of relevant post-qualification experience in responsible posts, may also be acceptable.
  • Applicants are usually working at a professional level.
  • If you do not hold a level 6 qualification you may be required to present evidence of your ability to study at level 6.

English language requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

Costs and funding

Tuition fees

To achieve a postgraduate Master's degree, you need to accumulate a total of 180 credits. Tuition fees may be subject to annual increase.

January 2025 start

All fees subject to annual increase.
UK / EU / Channel Islands / Isle of Man / International students: £12,000 

September 2025 / January 2026 start

All fees subject to annual increase.
UK / EU / Channel Islands / Isle of Man / International students: £12,200
 

We'll apply an even yearly split to your course fee, over the three academic years. If you want us to consider an alternative schedule of payments, please contact us before the course start date.

If you're an armed forces student in receipt of funding, e.g. ELCAS, any documentation must show the correct start date and tuition fee. If not, we can't accept it and you'll have to pay the course fee yourself.

Tuition fees terms and conditions

Additional course costs

These course-related costs aren’t included in the tuition fees. So you’ll need to budget for them when you plan your spending.

Additional costs

While studying the online modules you may have to read several recommended books or textbooks for each module. Most texts are available online through the library.

How you'll study

On this Professional Engineering Master’s degree, you’ll work with our Learning at Work team and your employer to arrange a programme of study that reflects your existing experience, your personal and professional goals, and your current employment situation. This makes up your Learning Contract. 

Through a sequence of work-based learning projects, you’ll develop your ability to analyse a problem and deliver a professional solution, with support from a workplace mentor, academic tutors, online lectures and a suite of virtual learning tools hosted by the university. You don’t need to attend the campus if you don’t want to, but you will have an invitation to an induction day and to make use of student facilities here in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ. 

Your learning contract

Your study will include three elements:

  • Learning Management: You'll set out a plan to shape your learning, and prepare for the research projects you will undertake.
  • Work-based learning (WBL) projects: You will complete two work-based projects, including one mandatory 60 credit project, where you’ll practise new skills and develop your knowledge alongside your current role. This project won't involve activities you do in your day-to-day job, as it will need to involve new learning for you - but will be relevant to your career, and your own professional development here can support the goals and objectives of your organisation.
  • Learning modules: You will study some core modules and will have the choice of three additional modules, which will involve studying in a more formally-structured manner. Please contact learningatwork@port.ac.uk to discuss the choice of modules available.

Changes to course content

We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.

Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.

Course duration

The course duration is a minimum of three years.

If you have appropriate engineering experience and qualifications and would like to be considered for Recognition of Prior Learning then please take a look at our other courses, MSc Engineering (Learning at Work) or MSc Engineering and Management (Learning at Work).

Teaching

How you're taught will depend on which modules you take and the work-based learning projects you do.

Most of the course is delivered via our interactive virtual learning environment. With access to all the study material you’ll need, discussion forums, and the chance to connect with peers and lecturers via chat sessions, you’ll have plenty of academic support and heaps of resources.

How you're assessed

The way you're assessed will depend on which modules you take and the work-based learning projects you do.

Support while you study

Types of support

During term time, Faculty Academic Skills Tutors (AST) are available for bookable 1-to-1 sessions, small group sessions and online sessions. These sessions are tailored to your needs.

Support is available for skills including:

  • University study
  • Getting into the right study mindset
  • Note-taking and note-making skills
  • Referencing
  • Presentation skills
  • Time management, planning, and goal setting
  • Critical thinking
  • Avoiding plagiarism

If you have a disability or need extra support, the Additional Support and Disability Centre (ASDAC) will give you help, support and advice.

To help you juggle this course alongside your work and home life, you'll get extra support from:

  • a Workplace Mentor chosen by you – someone at work who can offer advice, guidance, and moral support
  • an Academic Tutor specialising in your area of study
  • a Learning Manager who oversees your programme

Apply

Before you apply for this course, please contact learningatwork@port.ac.uk to discuss the content of your programme of study. Read our information about the application process to find out more.

Ready to apply?

When you're ready to begin your application, choose your start date.

You can study this course starting in either September or January each year. To apply for the upcoming course, please follow the link below:

January 2025

If you’re interested in applying for a later entry point to this Master’s, please email us on learningatwork@port.ac.uk and we'll contact you when your application period opens - that is, at the end of October for a January start course, or at the end of February for a course that begins in September. 

You can study this course starting in either September or January each year. To apply for the upcoming course, please follow the link below:

September 2025

January 2026

If you’re interested in applying for a later entry point to this Master’s, please email us on learningatwork@port.ac.uk and we'll contact you when your application period opens - that is, at the end of October for a January start course, or at the end of February for a course that begins in September. 

If you'd like to discuss this course with us, you can join one of our weekly online sessions with a Learning at Work admissions officer. Contact learningatwork@port.ac.uk for details on joining. 

Admissions terms and conditions

When you accept an offer to study at the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, you also agree to abide by our Student Contract (which includes the University's relevant policies, rules and regulations). You should read and consider these before you apply.

Information for international students

At СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, we welcome students from more than 150 countries across the globe. However, please note that this learning at work course is not eligible for a student visa. 

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Recognition of work-based and distance learning courses

Our Learning at Work degrees at levels 6 and 7 are approved by the University under its powers to award degrees. They comply with the Office for Students (OFS) and Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) standards in the United Kingdom.

These qualifications are generally recognised internationally but as with distance learning type courses, each country will have its own regulations and rules on work based and distance learning education. You should check with the qualification recognition authority in the country you reside in or intend to use the degrees to secure employment, that the Learning at Work degrees are recognised by them before you commit to studying with us.

We also strongly recommend you check that your employer recognises the value of our work based/distance learning courses. Some countries, including Singapore, state the 'value of the qualification is subject to the employer'.

We are currently unable to offer our courses to applicants who are nationals of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain and Qatar.

If you're not a national citizen but are working or living in these countries, you can enrol onto our Learning at Work courses. You'll need to sign an Applicant Declaration Letter to confirm you understand that the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ won't accept any liability issues you may have with the recognition of your distance learning course, with your government or employer.

If you’re a national or foreign national in India or China, you can enrol onto our Learning at Work courses. You'll need to sign an Applicant Declaration Letter to confirm you understand that the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ won't accept any liability issues you may have with the recognition of your distance learning course, with your government or employer.

We're unable to accept enrolment from nationals or foreign nationals from Oman.