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Course Details

Course Name

MSc Mechanical Engineering

Level of study

Postgraduate Taught

Study Mode

Fulltime

Duration

1 Years

Start Term

Sept

Country

United Kingdom

City

Newcastle

Course Subject

  • Engineering & Technology

Course Fees

Inside EU:  10620

Outside EU:  22710

Universities

Newcastle University

Description

The Mechanical Engineering MSc develops your knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering. You have the opportunity to undertake in-depth studies through your research projects.

Our Research
Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering in top quarter for world leading outputs. 
Research Excellence Framework 2014

This course is intended for honours graduates (or an international equivalent) in mechanical or mechanical-related engineering (eg automotive, aeronautical or design), maths, physics or a related discipline.

The taught part of the course consists of major engineering themes such as:

energy sources and storage
manufacturing
vehicle drives and dynamics
computational methods
engineering software
You will develop skills in:

mechanical engineering principles, practices, materials, components and systems
research and information retrieval
data collection
critical evaluation and effective application
current and developing practices in the field
Your project is chosen from an extensive range of subjects. Project work can range from fundamental studies in areas of basic engineering science to practical design, make and test investigations.

General areas for project work include:

design and manufacture
thermo-fluid dynamics
composite materials
bioengineering and biomaterials
microelectronic-Mechanical Systems
mathematical and computational engineering modelling

Some research may be undertaken in collaboration with industry.

The course is delivered by the School of Engineering. The School has an established programme of research seminars. These are delivered by guest speakers from academia and industry (both national and international), providing excellent insights into a wide variety of engineering research.

Effective communication is an important skill for the modern professional engineer. This course includes sessions to help develop your ability, both through formal guidance sessions dedicated to good practice in report writing, and through oral/poster presentations of project work.

Graduates of this course, who pass with merit are normally offered the opportunity to progress to PhD study either on a self-funded project or on a funded PhD studentship.

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