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15. Doctor of Engineering (EngD) in System Level Integration

The EngD is a four-year doctoral level research and training programme worth 720 credits which leads to the award of an EngD degree. The EngD degree is equivalent in academic standing to a conventional PhD but is achieved through research which is much more industrially focused and which is designed to produce graduates who have a sound understanding of the business implications of industrial research activity. The Doctor of Engineering (EngD) in System Level Integration is offered jointly by the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, Heriot-Watt University and the University of Strathclyde, and the awards are made jointly in the names of all four universities. The University of Glasgow is currently the Administering University and programme regulations will be found under the regulations of that University: http://www.gla.ac.uk/

16. MSc/Dip/Certificate/Continuing Education in System Level Integration (Institute for System Level Integration)

The Taught Masters Programme leading to the degree of MSc/Dip/Certificate/Continuing Education in System Level Integration is offered jointly by the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, Heriot-Watt University and the University of Strathclyde who together have formed the Institute for System Level Integration. Heriot-Watt University is currently the Administering University and programme regulations will be found under the regulations of that University: http://www.hw.ac.uk/home/

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