MSc Manufacturing (EIT Manufacturing Master School) - Zero Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy 24 months Postgraduate Program By Aalto University |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Application Deadline

31 Mar, 2025Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Manufacturing and ProductionMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Master’s Programme in Manufacturing and its study track Zero Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy (ZD) is an international double degree programme supported by EIT Manufacturing. The programme is a combination of studying manufacturing science including physics of equipment and processes, data analysis, including the methodology to use gained process data in the context of process quality, and process management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production.

A student who graduates from the Zero-Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy programme (ZD) shall:

  • be able to implement the gained engineering expertise in ZD to create new or improved methods, techniques, products, and services in the field;
  • be able to think out-of-the-box 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.

Specialisations

At Aalto University, students can learn manufacturing science including physics of equipment and processes, data analysis, including the methodology to use gained process data in the context of process quality, and process management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Master’s Programme in Manufacturing and its study track Zero Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy (ZD) is an international double degree programme supported by EIT Manufacturing. The programme is a combination of studying manufacturing science including physics of equipment and processes, data analysis, including the methodology to use gained process data in the context of process quality, and process management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production.

A student who graduates from the Zero-Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy programme (ZD) shall:

  • be able to implement the gained engineering expertise in ZD to create new or improved methods, techniques, products, and services in the field;
  • be able to think out-of-the-box 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.

Specialisations

At Aalto University, students can learn manufacturing science including physics of equipment and processes, data analysis, including the methodology to use gained process data in the context of process quality, and process management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production.

Admission Requirements

Eligibility: Relevant Bachelor's degree

31 Mar 2025
2 Years
Sep

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