• This program is modular and flexible, carrying 180 credits in total and offering flexibility in the choice of modules studied.
  • MSc Mechanical Engineering consists of seven core engineering modules totalling 150 credits, which includes the 60-credit Engineering MSc project, and two 15-credit optional modules.
  • The program begins in September each year and the taught elements are concluded by May. The Engineering MSc project, under the personal supervision of a research expert in the chosen area, continues until September.
  • Students learn about the latest techniques and technologies used in mechanical engineering, and how to apply these to complex contemporary problems in a way that’s sustainable and responsible
  • Students gain a range of computational skills enabling them to analyze systems using numerical methods, simulation, and optimization techniques.
  • Facilities include the microscopy suite, where full training is offered on a range of imaging techniques including Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Focused Ion Beam, X-Ray and CT scanner.