The Postgraduate Applied Instrumentation and Control course at Glasgow Caledonian University is a comprehensive program designed to develop the necessary skills and knowledge for careers in industries that require expertise in instrumentation, control systems, and industrial automation. The course is delivered full-time over three trimesters and it awards an MSc degree upon successful completion.Course Content: The course covers a wide range of subjects in the field of applied instrumentation and control, focusing on advanced topics like industrial automation, process control, and measurement technologies. The curriculum comprises both theory and practical work. The course includes a masters research project where students can apply their learned skills to a real-world problem. Key Modules: The course is structured into key modules such as Instrumentation, Measurement and Process Control, Control Theory and Practice, Industrial Control and PLCs, Internet Engineering, Safety Engineering, Energy Management, Masters Research Project.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and fulfills the further learning requirements necessary to become a Chartered Engineer under the UK-SPEC.Future Careers: Course graduates can pursue careers in various sectors that require skills in applied instrumentation and control. These sectors include manufacturing, energy, oil & gas, chemical & process industries and more. Some of the potential job titles include Instrumentation Engineer, Control Engineer, and Systems Engineer.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.