MScAdditive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility
Study location | Various - see programme structure below |
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Type | Masters, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MSc |
Accreditation | EIT Label accreditation - November 2020 |
Tuition fee | €15,000 per yearAvailable financial support is:
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Entry qualification | Bachelor degree First application window deadline is 2nd February 2024!If you apply BY 2nd February 2024, you will be evaluated along February and you will receive the offer in March 2024. After 1st February your application will be frozen and we don’t consider any further modification and resubmission. Second application window deadline is 31st March 2024!If you apply AFTER 2nd February 2024, you will be evaluated along April and you will receive the offer in May. Please consider this in case you need to get a VISA for Europe. IMORTANT: please check special university requirements, before applying!Applicants must have completed a Bachelor’s degree encompassing a minimum of 180 ECTS credits. Conditional acceptanceStudents in their final year of undergraduate education may also apply and if qualified, receive a conditional acceptance. If you have not completed your studies, please include a written statement from the degree administration office (or equivalent department), confirming that you are enrolled in the final year of your education and giving your expected completion date – which should be before the start of the Master’s programme. If you receive a conditional offer, you should present your degree certificate to your entry university before enrollment at the latest. The specific required admission diplomas are:B.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Business Engineering, Management Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Industrial Engineering or equivalent degrees.
Students should have basic competence in engineering analysis, production operations, and mathematics including calculus, algebra, and mathematical statistics. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You have to provide a duly certified copy of transcript of records in original language and translated into English. All courses must be included. Please scan the front and back of every document- all stamps and signatures must be fully visible. You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English IMPORTANT: your English certificate must be not older than 2 years (24 months) at 30th September 2024Please note applications not in line with the English requirements will be discarded and not evaluated. Minimum certificate grade:
English proficiency tests are waived for applicants who:
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. Your motivation letter must be at maximum 600 words and it should point out :
To apply to the Master School, you are required to upload the following documents.IMPORTANT: you need to submit a complete application package consisting of the following documents, in pdf and portrait format, before the application deadline.
Please notice that, from the moment you are admitted, your university will contact you to complete the formalities for enrolment and might request additional documents from you. IMPORTANT:
Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants: Applicants are responsible for their own VISA.SPECIAL UNIVERSITIES REQUIREMENTSThis applies only if the below universities are a possible choice for the programme you want to apply This applies only if the below universities are a possible choice for the programme you want to apply
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Overview
The Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility (AM) programme is a Master of Science level programme within the EIT Manufacturing (EITM) Master School. The EITM Master School is a highly prestigious Manufacturing Engineering and Science education provider on advanced level with a focus on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E). The education at EITM Manufacturing Master School combines technical competence with skills in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. EIT Manufacturing Master School students will be an elite group of forthcoming engineers, operators, innovators, and other relevant professionals.
The EITM Master School students will:
- improve their knowledge on up to date manufacturing innovation and learn
how to turn this knowledge into successful business; - take part in events such as Summer Schools and Kick-offs;
- exchange ideas with business partners and researchers at Co-Locations Centres (CLC) and during internships;
- have access to renowned European research facilities;
- earn double degree and the EIT Manufacturing Certificate.
Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility (AM) is a combination of studying manufacturing science including physics of additive manufacturing processes, mechanical design including exploiting the design freedoms enabled for more customized products and services, and production management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production. During the programme students will gain new skills in these areas.
- In manufacturing science, relevant fields include molten material physics, heat transfer, and deformation.
- In design engineering, relevant fields are numerical and topological optimization, process physics simulation, new concept generation and design engineering.
- In production management, relevant fields include logistics, digitalization and quality.
Students learn the latest theoretical knowledge and know how to apply their skills in practical real-life problems. Typical application areas of AM include rapid prototyping, flexible pattern and mold manufacturing, lightweight systems, and flexible manufacturing systems.
A student who graduates from the Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility (AM) shall:
- have broad knowledge of theories and concepts in additive manufacturing disciplinary foundations, proven experience in working with methodological knowledge in the area of manufacturing challenges, and a considerable degree of specialized knowledge of multidisciplinary decision support systems for manufacturing.
- be able to critically, independently and creatively participate in strategic work to meet manufacturing-related problems and to be able to relate these measures to sustainable social development,
- be able to implement the gained engineering expertise in AM to create new or improved methods, techniques, products, and services in the field;
- be able to think beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries to find innovative solutions to real-world problems and to come up with new ideas;
- be able to draw up plans and to make decisions foreseeing future consequences from a scientific, ethical, and societal perspective;
- be able to turn innovations in the area into feasible and successful business solutions;
- be able to profitably work in small size teams and contexts by taking into account all relevant elements and showing effective decision-making and leadership abilities.
Scholarships:
Merit based scholarship and 2000€ as Mobility Grant
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Programme structure
The first year is spent at one university (entry) and second year at another (exit) university in two different European countries. The combination of entry and exit university are called student study path.
The following universities provide an entry year (first year):
- Aalto University (Aalto), Finland
- University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Switzerland
- University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland
The following parties provide an exit year (second year):
- Aalto University (Aalto), Finland
- Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien), Austria
- University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Switzerland
Combination | ENTRY University (YEAR 1) | EXIT University (YEAR 2) |
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Combination 1 | Aalto University (Finland) | TU Wien (Austria) |
Combination 2 | SUPSI (Switzerland) | TU Wien (Austria) |
Combination 3 | UCD (Ireland) | Aalto University (Finland) |
Combination 4 | UCD (Ireland) | TU Wien (Austria) |
Combination 5 | UCD (Ireland) | SUPSI (Switzerland) |
NB: EIT Manufacturing reserves the right to change the exit universities of this programme
The two years programme (120 ECTS) includes an Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) Module (30 ECTS) and a Technical Major Module (90 ECTS) structured as follows:
- 45 ECTS for Host Programme technical courses
- 15 ECTS for Host Programme AM specialization courses
- 30 ECTS for the I&E Module courses
- 30 ECTS for the Master thesis
Students are committed to collect a total of 40-50 ECTS related to the Technical Major and of 10-20 ECTS related to the I&E Module in the first year (60 ECTS total) whereas in the second year they are committed to collect 10-20 ECTS for the Technical Major, 10-20 ECTS for the I&E Module and 30 ECTS for the Master Thesis Project (60 ECTS total). The total of technical courses and specialization courses must be 60 ECTS, within the boundaries above. All Master School education will be held in English and all partner universities are assumed to use ECTS units.
NOTE: Each university can have, in addition to the general programme above, compulsory requirements for the student study plan, such us mandatory local language courses. You you will be informed by your university about this.
DEGREES and EIT Label Certificate
At the end of the EIT Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility (AM) programme of 120 ECTS, students will get two degrees from each entry and exit university, according to the following list:
- Aalto: Diplomi-insinööri, Diplomingenjör, Master of Science (Technology), Decree of the Council of State on University Degrees (1136/2009) – 120 ECTS degree
- SUPSI: Master of Science (MS) in Engineering, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of southern Switzerland (SUPSI) – 90 ECTS degree
- TU Wien: Diplom-Ingenieur (equivalent to Master of Science) in Mechanical Engineering – 120 ECTS degree
- UCD: ME Manufacturing Engineering with Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility – 120 ECTS degree
In addition to the National Accredited degrees, the students receive the EIT Label Certificate, documenting the EIT accreditation and high quality of the programme.
Career opportunities
The EIT Manufacturing Master School will prepare you for high level technical positions, Innovation roles and business profiles, including the capability to create your own start-up. It will allow you to create a professional network at national and international level through the several initiatives and the EIT alumni communities.
The degrees also grant you the eligibility (120 ECTS degrees only) for post graduate doctoral studies, eventually to be done at EIT Manufacturing Doctoral School.