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    MSc 1 year full-time, or up to 3 years part-time.

Masters Degree Description

This program is tailored for individuals who have a strong foundation in mechanical or related engineering (automotive, manufacturing, aerospace) and are seeking to advance their knowledge and skills. It is ideal for recent engineering graduates, as well as professionals working within the industry looking to deepen their expertise.

In this course you’ll learn how to design, analyse, and improve mechanical systems, from tiny components to large-scale machines. You’ll gain hands on experience with cutting-edge technology and software. You also have the opportunity to work with world-leading research groups and academics on your research project, and engage with a wide range of industry partners from different sectors such as aerospace, automotive, nuclear, medical, and energy.

Entry Requirements

2:1 in a relevant subject (BEng, BSc, or international equivalent)

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our graduates work for a diverse range of employment sectors with companies including:

  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Tata Steel
  • Airbus
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Ford
  • BAE SYSTEMS

Module Details

Each stream offers common core modules, listed below:

  • Masters Engineering Research and Communication (full year)20 credits
  • Integrated Systems Analysis (autumn)10 credits
  • Engineering Design (full year)20 credits
  • Individual Postgraduate Project (summer)60 credits

Students must also study one of the following two modules:

  • Finite Element Analysis (spring)20 credits
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (spring)20 credits

Each stream then includes the following compulsory modules:

Advanced Mechanical Engineering

  • Turbulence and Turbulent Flows (autumn)10 credits
  • Computational Modelling Techniques (autumn)10 credits

Aerospace

  • Fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering (autumn)10 credits
  • Aerodynamics (spring)10 credits
  • Aerospace Manufacturing: Airframes and Aeroengines (spring)10 credits

Automotive

  • Advanced Powertrain Engineering (autumn)10 credits
  • Automotive Technology (autumn)10 credits
  • Automotive Vehicle Dynamics (spring)10 credits

Manufacturing

  • Manufacturing Process Selection and Capability (autumn)10 credits
  • Flexible Automated Systems (spring)10 credits
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing (spring)10 credits

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