Taught Postgraduate Degree Courses - MSc Combustion and Energy


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Delivery options Full and part time
Typical offer

1st or 2nd class UK honours degree, or equivalent, in engineering, a physical science or mathematics.

English language requirements A pass at GCSE level in English Language (grade C or above). International students must have an English language qualification at a suitable level, for example IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
Course Fees Fees for 2008/09 are:

Home/EU: £3300.00
Overseas: £12600.00

About the course

This course develops a fundamental yet broad understanding of the theory and practice of energy utilization and transformation, with emphasis upon combustion. Hazards such as explosions and fires also receive considerable attention.

It is designed to provide students of diverse academic backgrounds with an excellent grounding in theoretical, practical and computational skills, for future employment, or an advanced career in the multidisciplinary energy, engine emissions, fire and explosion control fields.

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Typical careers

Graduates from the School of Mechanical Engineering are highly-employable and are sought after by many prestigious companies. Recent graduates from the School can be found in organisations such as, Crompton Technology Group Ltd, Bombadier Transportation, Depuy International, Bentley Motors Ltd, Jaguar, Nissan Motors, Faraday Packaging Partnership, Airbus, EAS Engineering, Prodrive, Ricardo UK and Ford Motor Company.

Further information and how to apply

Please contact the Postgraduate admissions team:

Please complete a postgraduate taught course application form which is available to download or email the University admissions office or you can apply on-line by visiting the University admissions website

This course is part of the School of Mechanical Engineering