Course description
Course Content
The programme contains the following modules:
* Advanced Mechanics
* Finite Element Analysis
* Computational Fluid Dynamics
* Heat Transfer & Combustion
* Monitoring & Control
* Safety Engineering
* Integrated Project Planning & Management
* Carbon Management and Environmental Control
* Dissertation
The individual dissertation at Masters level will provide you with an understanding of the main methodological approach to research to enable you to critically analyse, evaluate and implement solutions to a selected topic. The research will be based on identifying, assessing, controlling and, where feasible, implementing solutions and improvements to live issues facing an organisation. The simple brief for the student is to solve a ‘real problem’. Students will have investigated the policies, procedures and planning of systems and have evaluated the validity and reliability of these systems. They will have written a comprehensive and constructive document which, being well executed, will investigate a problem thoroughly, report its findings and present its conclusions, which will lead to a set of prioritised recommendations for implementation in the short and long term
How To Study
Staff are active in research and/or consultancy, and bring to their lectures case studies and context to the subjects that are being studied. The course modules will primarily be delivered by means of lectures, with appropriate tutorials and practical laboratory work. Taught modules are assessed by either continually assessed coursework or by a mixture of coursework and exams. The dissertation has three elements of assessment: a thesis, a poster presentation and a viva voce.
Career prospects
There is an increasing demand for high-quality engineers with flexible postgraduate experience and a good range of transferable skills in the broad field of mechanical engineering. In this competitive industry this MSc will improve your career prospects. Graduates are likely to go on to occupy senior positions in the engineering industry and related sectors. Mechanical engineers gain work in areas as diverse as design, research and development, environmental engineering, numerical analysis, computer modelling, use of materials and control systems. As demand is high for skilled, innovative engineers the opportunities are abundant.