The tie-up offers an articulation pathway for SEGi-Sunderland Engineering undergraduates to obtain a UK-degree from the University of Sunderland , and complete their Master’s programme at UM, all within four years of study.
They can also share publications, reports, academic materials and information resources while leveraging on their professional networks to widen employment reach and opportunities for their engineering graduates. The UoS Engineering programmes are ranked among the top 20 in the UK whereas UM’s Engineering and Technology programmes are ranked 55th in the world . UM also holds the 59th spot in the QS World University Rankings 2020.
“They also gain access to academic materials and information from UM. This will not only promote an enriching learning experience but also open them up to world-class research and innovation activities,” said Tiu. “The Faculty of Engineering at UM has invested heavily in the student experience and places research-led teaching at the core of our programme.