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Low Carbon Transport Engineering MSc
Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile The Low Carbon Transport Engineering MSc develops your knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering as well as materials and manufacturing engineering. You have the opportunity to undertake in-depth studies through your research projects.
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Subjects
- IT
- Engineering
- Design
- Systems
- Materials
- Skills and Training
Course programme
- MEC8095 MSc Project: Mechanical and Systems Engineering
- CME8055 Energy Sources and Storage
- MEC8024 Vehicle Drives and Dynamics
- MEC8028 Design for Human-Systems Integration
- CME8113 Sustainable Energy Management
- MEC3015 Instrumentation and Drive Systems
- MEC3019 Structural Optimisation and Crashworthiness
- MEC8042 Mechanical Power Transmission
If you have studied MEC3015 or MEC3019 as part of a previous programme of study at Newcastle University, you shall replace these modules by the following compulsory modules:
- CME8056 Manufacturing Materials and Processes
- MEC8025 Mechatronics Design
- MEC8029 Design of Mechanical Power Transmissions
- CME3097 Materials Degradation and Component Life
- INU3107 Study and Research Skills
- INU8001 Writing Dissertations in Science and Engineering
- MEC3014 Computational Modelling
- MEC3015 Instrumentation and Drive Systems
- MEC3017 Managing Engineering Operations
- MEC3019 Structural Optimisation and Crashworthiness
- MEC8048 Applied Study and Research Skills
- MEC8095 MSc Project: Mechanical and Systems Engineering
- CME8055 Energy Sources and Storage
- CME8056 Manufacturing Materials and Processes
- MEC8024 Vehicle Drives and Dynamics
- MEC8025 Mechatronics Design
- MEC8028 Design for Human-Systems Integration
- MEC8042 Mechanical Power Transmission
Modules might change for your year of entry.
Entry Requirements 12 month MSc
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a mechanical or mechanical related (eg automotive, aeronautical, design) engineering, maths, or physics discipline.
24 month MScA 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a mechanical or mechanical related (eg automotive, aeronautical, design) engineering, maths, or physics discipline.
We will also consider your application on an individual basis if you have lower or non-standard qualifications and/ or relevant experience. Applicants may be required to attend for interview if practical.
Low Carbon Transport Engineering MSc