Automotive Engineering
Course
In Bedfordshire
Description
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Location
Bedfordshire
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Different dates available
Who is it for? The MSc in Automotive Engineering is suitable for graduates in engineering, physics or mathematics, and will prepare you for a career in this exciting field, from engine design to hybrid and electric vehicles, chassis and braking operations, and much more.
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Subjects
- Automotive
- Design
- Industry
- Engineering
- Automotive Engineering
Course programme
This course aims to provide graduates with the technical qualities, transferable skills and independent learning ability to make them effective in organisations that design and develop automotive products. Our strategic links with industry ensure that all of the course material is relevant, timely and meets the needs of organisations competing within the automotive sector. This industry-led education makes Cranfield graduates some of the most desirable in the world for automotive companies to recruit.
We offer students the opportunity to study in a postgraduate only environment where Masters' graduates can go onto secure positions in full-time employment in their chosen field, or undertake academic research. You will be taught by leading academics as well as industrial practitioners, and work alongside a strong research team at Cranfield University. Industry placements are on offer during research work.
Informed by Industry
The MSc in Automotive Engineering is directed by an Industrial Advisory Panel comprising senior engineers from the automotive sector. This maintains course relevancy and ensures that graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge required by leading employers. You will have the opportunity to meet this panel and present your individual research project to them at an annual event held in July. Panel members include:
- Mr Rod Calvert, Automotive Management Consultant
- Mr Doug Cross, Flybrid Automotive Ltd
- Dr Jon Dixon, Ford Motor Company Ltd
- Dr Matthew Hancock, Jaguar Land Rover
- Mr Steve Liggins, Jaguar Land Rover
- Mr Paul McCarthy, JCB Power Systems
- Mr Steve Miles, Ford Motor Company Ltd
- Dr Leon Rosario, Lotus Engineering
- Mr Nuno Simoes, Multimatic Technical Centre Europe
- Mr Steve Swift, Multimatic Technical Centre Europe
- Dr John Temple, Nissan Technology Centre Europe
- Mr Malcolm Thomson, AVL.
Automotive Engineering