Automotive Engineering MSc

Postgraduate

In Stoke-On-Trent

£ 9,000 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Stoke-on-trent

  • Duration

    18 Months

NOTE Are you a student from outside the EU?
If you are an International student we have designed a version of this award especially for you! It is called the Extended International Master in Automotive Engineering. It includes an extra semester of preliminary study to prepare you for postgraduate learning in the UK. We strongly recommend that all international students take this option as it is proven to improve your chances of success. Take a look at this alternative course here.
The Automotive courses are based around the use of industry standard engineering software and hardware provided by our partners. The student will gain an in depth understanding of Pro Engineer Wildfire, Alias Auto Studio, Cambridge Engineering Selector, ANSYS FEA, Cham Phoenics CFD, Boothroyd Dewhurst DFMA software and will gain hands on experience of related hardware such as Minolta Vi910 laser scanner, TESA coordinate measuring machine, ZCorporation and Startasys rapid prototyping, KRYLE 3 Axis Machining Centre and Beavor Turning Centre, Lister Petter Diesel engine dyno, Race Technology real time data acquisition.

This virtual design and analysis approach is backed up by experimental analysis on real vehicles which will be supported by partners such as James Watt Automotive who have a wealth of experience in developing and running vehicles for motorsport..

Facilities

Location

Start date

Stoke-On-Trent (Staffordshire)
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College Road, ST4 2DE

Start date

On request

About this course

Normal requirements are at least a UK second class honours degree or equivalent in a related engineering or technology discipline.
If you do not meet the above but have significant appropriate experience, your application will be considered, provided that you satisfy the University that you are capable of responding to the challenge of postgraduate work.
If your first language is not English, you will need to demonstrate that you are fluent enough to cope with the course. A minimum score of IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550 (213 computer-based) is normally required.

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Automotive
  • Design
  • International
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Project
  • Prototyping

Course programme



The course consists of 8 taught modules plus a major personal project leading to a written thesis. The taught modules cover the broad range of activities involved in vehicle design. You will study topics such as solid and surface modelling, rapid prototyping, Finite Element Analysis, advanced engine design and aerodynamics. The subject area of your final thesis can be selected to suit your own aspirations and interests. You will be assigned a supervisor with whom you will work closely to develop an academically challenging portfolio of work. The focus of this project will determine whether you will opt for the title of MSc Automotive or MSc Autosport.
Core modules are:
MECH70568 Research Methods & Project Management
MECH70628 Design Technologies for Master
MECH70647 Structural Integrity
MECH70599 Advanced Engine Design
MECH70577 Advanced Vehicle Aerodynamics
MECH70578 Advanced Vehicle Dynamics
ELEC70315 Control Systems
ELEC70312 Project
Option Modules are:
MECH70590 Applied Structural Integrity
MECH70610 Sustainable Design & Manufacture
MECH70599 Advanced Engineering Materials
MECH70672 Industrial Placement MSc Engineering Handbook

Additional information

Accredited by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council (partial CEng). New specialist labs and work shops Use industry standard engineering software and hardware provided by our partners. The MSc Automotive Engineering course covers the latest state of the art computer based analysis and design techniques used in the automotive industry. The courses have been developed in conjunction with industry and will provide the graduate with an in-depth insight into the key technological areas that are driving automotive engineering design.

Automotive Engineering MSc

£ 9,000 + VAT