Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, MSc

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  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements A degree in mechanical or manufacturing engineering or communications engineering / technology with a 2.2 grade or equivalent. Where English is not the first language, a language qualification is required, such as IELTS scoring 6.0. Students without a first degree but with professional and vocational experience (e.g. Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) status) may be considered, subject to demonstrating the potential to succeed on the programme
  • Academic title
    Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, MSc
  • Course description
    This MSc programme provides an opportunity to extend the technical knowledge acquired on an undergraduate degree course in mechanical or manufacturing engineering.

    Though not a specialist Master's degree, the programme provides a broad subject specific curriculum which provides an opportunity to tailor the programme to meet personal needs, with specialism through the major project.

    Many of these reflect the key research interests of the School, such as manufacturing, bulk materials handling and instrumentation. However, projects can be selected from across the discipline from a list provided by the School.

    Many projects are derived from our industrial links, and a number are proposed by students, reflecting their personal interests or experience.
    Core courses

        * Strategy and Management
        * Research Methodology
        * Individual Project and Dissertation

    Options

    Two chosen from:

        * Synthesis of Manufacturing Systems
        * Design of Advanced Engineering Materials
        * Technopreneurship
        * Applications in Process Mechanical Engineering
        * Computer Integrated Manufacturing

    and two chosen from (subject to availability):

        * Industrial Robotics
        * Manufacturing Systems Engineering
        * Instrumentation Systems
        * Fluid and Solids Handling Technology
        * Engineering Mechanics and Dynamics
        * Materials in Service
        * Automatic Control Engineering
        * Operations Management
        * Quality Engineering
        * Thermal Power Plant and Heat Transfer
        * Engineering Enterprise
        * Global Engineering
        * Information and Communication Technology
        * Multiple Technology Integration

    Career Options

    A wide variety of opportunities exist for mechanical and manufacturing engineers in a range of sectors from the automotive to the process industrie

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