There are three options to complete the M.Sc. degree requirements:
1) Research or engineering project and studies of
20 credit points (about 8 courses).
2) Final paper and studies of 28 credit points
(about 12 courses).
3) Studies of 40 credit points (about 16 courses).
This option is recommended only to engineers
with a wide experience in industrial quality
projects.
The degree granted for options (1) and (2) is "Master of Science
in Quality Assurance and Reliability" and for option (3):
"Master in Quality Assurance and Reliability".
The program is open to candidates with a B.Sc. degree in science/
engineering. Graduates of three year programs will have to
complete up to 24 supplementary credit points.
The doctoral degree is research oriented.
The student must take at least 6 credit points,
depending on the candidate's background and the research topic.

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