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MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering With Industrial Placement

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 18 months full-time

Masters Degree Description

This 18-month MSc course has been developed to provide high-calibre mechanical engineering graduates with an in-depth technical understanding of advanced mechanical topics. You’ll gain the specialist and generic skills necessary to contribute effectively in developing company capabilities, with practical experience provided by the industrial placement.

Mechanical engineers are currently in demand in all types of industry. You’ll gain the specialist and generic skills necessary to contribute effectively in developing company capabilities, with practical experience provided by the industrial placement.

Entry Requirements

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

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Fees

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Student Destinations

We work closely with the University's Careers Service. They offer advice and guidance on career planning and looking for and applying for jobs. In addition, they administer and publicise graduate and work experience opportunities.

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)
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)
Industrial Placement (30 credits)

Optional modules:

Energy Systems Analysis (10 credits)
Electrical Power Systems (10 credits)
Energy Modelling & Monitoring (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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