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MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering With Energy Systems

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 12 months full-time; up to 36 months part-time

Masters Degree Description

The course will develop your knowledge and skills in the area of energy systems.

It's been developed to enable you to become a specialist in the area of energy systems. You'll also have the opportunity to take modules in general skills such as project management and risk analysis. These are necessary skills for any professional aerospace engineer.

It provides high-calibre mechanical engineering graduates with an in-depth technical understanding of advanced mechanical engineering topics together with generic skills that will allow them to contribute effectively in their future roles.

Entry Requirements

Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in engineering or physical sciences, or equivalent professional qualification. A lower class degree may be considered with relevant work experience.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This course is particularly suitable for graduate engineers in the following sectors:

chemical & process engineering
design engineering
power generation
manufacturing
oil & gas
renewable energy

Module Details

Core modules:

Professional Skills for Senior Engineers (10 credits)
Research Methodology (10 credits)
Energy Resources & Policy (10 credits)
Advanced Materials Processing & Manufacturing (10 credits)
Advanced Topics in Fluid Systems Engineering (10 credits)
Advanced Topics in Mechanics & Dynamics (10 credits)
Electrical Power Systems (10 credits)
Energy Modelling & Monitoring (10 credits)

Optional modules:

Energy Systems Analysis (10 credits)
Degradation of Metals & Alloys (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Materials Science (10 credits)
Engineering Composites (10 credits)
Spaceflight Systems (10 credits)
Industrial Metallurgy (10 credits)
Satellite Data Assimilation & Analysis (10 credits)
Aerodynamics of Supersonic Aircraft (10 credits)
Atmospheric Flight Dynamics & Control (10 credits)
Lightweight Structures (10 credits)
Engineering Artificial Environments (10 credits)
Nuclear Power Systems (10 credits)

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