Comments about BEng Computer Aided Engineering - At the institution - Huddersfield - West Yorkshire
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Objectives
There is an established need for engineers with a broad understanding of mechanical technology, manufacturing technology and management together with practical expertise in the use of computers and computer systems. The course is offered in response to this demand. It provides a sound understanding of these areas as well as the business and managerial aspects of manufacture. You will learn to use industry-standard hardware and software in computer-aided design, computer-aided analysis, computer controlled machine tools, automation and management systems. Graduates will have practical expertise in the following: computer aided design (CAD) systems, computer aided manufacturing (CAM) systems (programming of computer controlled machine tools), finite element analysis, spreadsheets, databases, software for project management, software for production management, manufacturing system simulation, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and C-programming.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements Direct Entry to MEng: A2 and AS levels: 260 points including Mathematics at A2 level and at least one other Science/Technology subject, or AVCE in Engineering, Science or Manufacturing including relevant optional units with 260 points. Progression to MEng is possible following good performance on the first two years of the appropriate MEng/BEng course. Entry to MEng/BEng(Hons): A2 and AS levels: 220 points including Mathematics and at least one other Science/Technology subject, or AVCE in Engineering, Science or Manufacturing including relevant optional units with 160 points, or BTEC National Diploma or Certificate with at least four Level III merits/distinctions including Mathematics and two other technically relevant subjects. Entry is also possible from the School's Engineering Foundation Year.
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Academic title
BEng Computer Aided Engineering
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Course description
Course Structure
Here at Huddersfield the Mechanical and Automotive subject area has a research raiting of 4. This is in recognition of the fact that we are carrying out internationally recognised research in a number of areas. You will be encouraged to take part in this research as part of project work. Activities may include the precision engineering of medical implants such as replacement hip joints the analysis of automotive braking systems and pipeling sensor technology.
Year 1
Design Fundamentals
Introductory CAD
Mechanical Engineering Science
Electromechanical Systems
Professional Studies and C and IT
Engineering Applications
Mathematics
Year 2
Computer Aided Design
Engineering Design
Computer Aided Manufacture
Analysis of Materials
Dynamic Systems
Maths and Computer Aided Analysis
Management and Manufacture
Enterprise Project
Year 3
Supervised Work Experience
Year 4
Computer Aided Design Systems
Design Analysis
CAD Management
Engineering Systems
Product Liability
Project, Production and Quality Management
Project (individual)
Module titles are indicative and subject to development.
MEng students follow one of the School's BEng(Hons) courses in Years 1 and 2 and undertake supervised work experience in Year 3. Year 4 follows the same structure as the associated BEng(Hons) course, and in addition you will compile a personal development portfolio in preparation for Year 5.
Year 5 (additional year)
Advanced Engineering Analysis and Engineering Research and Development. Modules in business-management and a major group project, which integrates technical, business and personal skills.