Design and Transport MSc
Master
In Scarborough
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Master
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Scarborough
Based upon our world renowned undergraduate courses in Transport Design; this Design and Transport MSc offers graduates the opportunity to study the industrial design of transportation at postgraduate level. Issues of design concept generation and development; modelling of designs and systems; human factors; sustainability and collaborative group working will be addressed.
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"Entry Requirements Applicants should normally have a first degree in an engineering or design discipline and an interest in a specific area of transportation design. Applicants with other backgrounds will also be given sympathetic consideration for admission.
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— Coventry University (@covcampus) September 26, 2012 OVERVIEWBased upon our world renowned undergraduate courses in Transport Design, this Design and Transport MSc offers graduates the opportunity to study the industrial design of transportation at postgraduate level.
Issues of design concept generation and development, modelling of designs and systems, human factors, sustainability and collaborative group working will be addressed.
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
You will study the industrial design of transportation at postgraduate level.
Areas of non-specialist automotive transport may be proposed for study.
Graduates of the course will be prepared for managerial and practical work in the transport manufacturing.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
On this postgraduate Design and Transport MSc degree course you will study:
- design concept generation and development;
- modelling of designs and systems;
- human factors;
- sustainability.
You will also take part in collaborative group working.
All areas of non-specialist automotive transport may be proposed for study including marine design, public transport design, rail design, motorbike design and bicycle design.
As part of this course you will study Global Professional Development, a beneficial new 10-credit module developed in partnership with the CMI. Explore this module's content and benefits here.
We do not offer a part-time evening or weekend pattern of delivery, but if you wish to study part time during the day, please contact the course director to explore further.
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