Mechanical Engineering MSc
- Field Of Study:
- Science & Mathematics
- Level Of Study:
- Postgraduate
- Course Subject:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Course Intake:
- September
Programme Description
Mechanical engineers apply their scientific knowledge to solve challenging problems and design machines that help us to improve people’s lives. As a Mechanical Engineer, you may work in design, development, research, consultancy, manufacture or marketing, combining technical and managerial experience. This MSc course offers you the opportunity to study advanced topics in Mechanical Engineering, covering engineering science, design and technology. From a broad base, it builds on our key research and academic strengths and concludes with an individual project.
You will develop the skills to able to solve problems using both logic and creative/innovative approaches, excellent numerate, computer and analytical skills, the ability to plan, prioritise and work to deadlines under pressure, and the ability to communicate with others.
Course structure
This is a full-time masters degree course which consists of
50 credits of core, and 70 credits of optional taught modules along with a 60-credit summer individual project often linked with industrially-sponsored research.
Projects include:
- experimental analyses
- design oriented studies
- development of mathematical or computational models
You will study compulsory modules such as Integrated Systems Analysis, Process of Engineering Alloys, Advanced Dynamics of Machines as well as Advanced Technology Review – where you will learn about the latest, cutting-edge developments in engineering from our world-leading research groups. You will also be able to choose from a number of optional modules to allow you to focus your studies for the award of MSc in Mechanical Engineering.
Entry Requirements
An upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) in mechanical engineering or a related discipline.
Other equivalent qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis
Applicants must have graduated from an approved university
English language requirements
IELTS: 6.0 (no elements below 5.5)
TOEFL (iBT): 79 (no elements below 19)
PTE (Academic): 55 (minimum 51)
IELTS and TOEFL test results must be less than 2 years old and all IELTS must be the academic version of the test
Modules
Compulsory
- Advanced Dynamics of Machines
- Process of Engineering Alloys
- Integrated Systems Analysis
- Advanced Technology Review
- Research Planning
Optional modules
- Conservation and Recycling of Materials
- Aircraft Propulsion System
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Internal Combustion Engines
- Finite Element Analysis in Structural Mechanics
- Aerodynamics
- Multiphase Systems
- Introduction to Automotive Technology
- Lean Manufacturing
- Multiphase Systems
- Rapid Product Development
- Mathematical Techniques in PDEs for Engineers
- Robotics and Automation Technology
- Control and Instrumentation
- Project Management
Advanced Mechanical Engineering Project
Source : The University of Nottingham