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MSc PGDip PGCert Advanced Mechanical Engineering (Online Learning)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc: 36 months part-time PgDip: 24 months part-time PgCert: 12 months part-time

Masters Degree Description

Our online learning course enables you to complete a Masters degree online, without studying at our Glasgow campus. This means you can study while balancing your work and family commitments. This option is suitable for students located anywhere in the world.

Modules are taught using online material (by video, podcasts, webinars and presentation), meaning you can study at a time that suits you.

You’ll have full access to all class materials and will be able to chat with your class tutors and fellow students via email, online forums and live web chats. We also have dedicated staff who can answer any questions you have, supporting you through your studies.

Entry Requirements

Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in engineering or physical sciences, or an equivalent professional qualification.

Lower degree classifications might be considered if there is strength elsewhere (for example, relevant work experience, excellent final project/dissertation, very strong academic letter of reference, very strong application statement linking with career goals).

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Student Destinations

High-calibre mechanical engineers are in demand throughout the world. This course is designed to meet industrial demand for qualified staff in the area of mechanical engineering. It's particularly suitable for graduate engineers in the following sectors:

aerospace
automotive
biomedical
construction
manufacturing
power
railway

Module Details

Core modules:

Professional Skills for Senior Engineers (10 credits)

Optional modules:

Degradation of Metals & Alloys (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Materials Science (10 credits)
Finite Element Analysis In Mechanical Engineering Design (10 credits)
People, Organisation & Leadership (10 credits)
Project Management (10 credits)
Nuclear Power Systems (10 credits)
Applied Metallurgy (10 credits)
Structural Integrity (10 credits)
Hydraulics (10 credits)
Introduction to Systems Thinking, Modelling & Optimisation (10 credits)
Strategic Procurement Management (10 credits)

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