Mechanical with Nuclear Engineering

Bachelor's degree

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course provides the opportunity to become a fully qualified mechanical engineer, and develop specialist knowledge of nuclear and related industries.The need to break the developed world’s dependence on fossil fuels has led to rapid expansion in the sustainable energy and nuclear industries.

Facilities

Location

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London
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South Kensington Campus, SW7 2AZ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The need to break the developed world’s dependence on fossil fuels has led to rapid expansion in the sustainable energy and nuclear industries. The Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Materials Departments at Imperial have responded to the need for graduates specialised in nuclear engineering by launching nuclear-focused variants of their degrees.   This degree enables you to become fully qualified in mechanical engineering whilst taking a series of modules in your third and...

Home and EU students 2016 entry: £9,000 per year Please note the tuition fee you pay may increase slightly each year in line with inflation and subject to UK government regulations. If you have applied for a Tuition Fee Loan (see below), your loan entitlement will automatically increase to reflect any changes; you will need to reapply for a loan each year at the new fee rate. Islands and overseas students 2016 entry: £26,750...

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Engineering
  • Design
  • Mechanics
  • Project
  • Mathematics
  • Technology
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Thermodynamics
  • Computational
  • Materials

Course programme

Modules shown are for the current academic year, and are subject to change depending on your year of entry.

All students spend the first two years following the same core programme of studies, which provides the fundamental knowledge and intellectual and practical skills that are required by all mechanical engineers.

In year three you complete the core programme with a literature survey project, and a major group ‘design, make and test’ project.

You also select optional modules from a wide range of both technical and non-technical subjects.

In year four you select a substantial individual project and choose further optional modules, which are taught at Master’s level.

You will be expected to achieve at least 40% in each academic year in order to pass, as well as other requirements (see Teaching and Assessment).

Year 1
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Design and Manufacture 1
  • Fluid Mechanics 1
  • Materials 1
  • Mathematics 1
  • Mechanical Engineering Coursework 1
  • Mechanics 1
  • Mechatronics 1
  • Stress Analysis 1
  • Thermodynamics 1
Year 2
  • Design and Manufacture 2
  • Dynamics
  • Fluid Mechanics 2
  • Heat Transfer
  • Management and Business for Engineers
  • Materials 2
  • Mathematics 2
  • Mechanical Engineering Coursework 2
  • Mechatronics 2
  • Stress Analysis 2
  • Thermodynamics 2
Year 3

In the third year you study a combination of core and optional modules.

Core modules

The below modules are assessed by examination:

  • Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
  • Machine System Dynamics
  • Nuclear Chemical Engineering
  • Thermodynamics and Energy

These modules are assessed by coursework:

  • Design, Make and Test Project
  • Engineering Ethics
  • Literature Research Project
Optional modules

You can begin to specialise in a direction that matches your developing interests and career plans by choosing five optional modules in a particular area or, alternatively, over the whole range of mechanical engineering.

Group 1
  • Computational Continuum Mechanics
  • Embedded C for Microcontrollers
  • Finite Element Analysis and Applications
  • Fluid Mechanics 3
  • Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics
  • Introduction to Nuclear Energy
  • Mathematics 3
  • Statistics
  • Stress Analysis 3
  • Structure, Properties and Applications of Polymers
  • System Design and Optimisation
  • Tribology
Group 2 - Design and Management
  • Business for Professional Engineers and Scientists
  • Design-led Innovation and New Venture Creation
  • Manufacturing Technology and Management
  • Technology, Business and the Market

Only three Design and Management modules can be counted toward your final degree as a whole.

Group 3 - Imperial Horizons

You can choose one module from Imperial Horizons, allowing you to take non-technical business or humanities subjects such as:

  • languages
  • history
  • philosophy
  • management studies
Year 4

You undertake a substantial individual project and choose further optional modules, which are taught at Master’s level.

Core module - coursework
  • Individual research project
Core modules - examination
  • Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics
  • Nuclear Reactor Physics
  • Nuclear Materials
Optional modules - examination Group 1 - choose 1
  • Aircraft Engine Technology
  • Mechanical Transmissions
  • Metal Processing Technology
  • Vehicle Propulsion Technology
Group 2 - choose 2
  • Advanced Control
  • Advanced Stress Analysis
  • Advanced Vibration Engineering
  • Combustion
  • Computational Continuum Mechanics
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Embedded C for Microcontrollers
  • Finite Element Analysis and Applications
  • Finite Element Analysis and Applications
  • Fluid Mechanics 3
  • Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics
  • Interfacing and Data Processing
  • Introduction to Nuclear Energy
  • Mathematics 3
  • Nuclear Reactor Physics
  • Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics
  • Statistics
  • Stress Analysis 3
  • Structure, Properties and Applications of Polymers
  • System Design and Optimisation
  • Tribology

Mechanical with Nuclear Engineering

Price on request