Professional and Personal Development for Systems Engineering Graduates

Categories: Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Postgraduate

27/11/2020

Professional and Personal Development for Systems Engineering Graduates

It’s vital for electrical systems engineering graduates to have professional and personal development if they want their skills to remain relevant in today’s evolving industry. The MSc Systems Engineering (Electronic) and Engineering Management course at the University of Bolton is a great platform for those looking to future-proof their careers in this way. The programme provides students with an opportunity to hone their skills, preparing them for roles in management.

If progression is something you’re passionate about, head over to our course page and find out more about enrolling in January 2021.

Why study a master’s?
Not only does Postgraduate training help you upskill and boost your employability, but it can give you better earning power too. While graduate salaries for first degree holders can start at around £28,000, specialist or chartered engineers have the potential to earn £85,000 or higher, according to Prospects.ac.uk.

With a master’s degree, you can also focus your skills to align with your career goals, with a range of sectors to choose from. These include jobs within building services, transportation and transport networks, manufacturing, construction, and much more.

Why choose the University of Bolton?
At Bolton University, we’re proud to be one of the best universities for engineering training. Not only do we rank in the Top 5 in the UK for Teaching Quality (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020), but we’re also listed in the Top 50 UK Universities for Electrical Engineering Courses (The Guardian University League Tables 2021).

Students have voted us No.1 in the North West for Student Satisfaction for three consecutive years (Complete University Guide in 2021, 2020 and 2019), so there’s nowhere better to begin your personal development journey.
Our award-winning Student Services Team will support you during your time on campus, and our dedicated Employability Team is on hand to help you achieve your career ambitions once you graduate.

Welcome to the University of Bolton, where we are proud to deliver #UniAsItShouldBe.

To enrol in January 2021, go to our course page.

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