MSc Engineering (Automotive) (Far STEM)

Master

In Hatfield

£ 9,450 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Hatfield

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Why choose Herts?
Industry Accreditation: The course is RAes and IMechE accredited and meets the further learning requirement for Chartered Engineer (CEng) registration.
Employment Prospects: Every Formula One racing team includes a University of Hertfordshire Automotive Engineering graduate. Our students have worked for organisations including McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes.
Industry-Focused Content: You will be using the latest technology and facilities used in industry including engine dyno and a Cruden driver in the loop vehicle simulator.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
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De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The aim of the programme is to equip non-engineering graduates with a STEM background to meet the stringent demands of today’s highly competitive industrial environment. On completion of these courses students acquire a broad understanding of Engineering with a focus on aerospace engineering.

The University has been running automotive degree courses for almost forty years and is very well-established within the automotive industry. We have some 250 undergraduate and postgraduate students reading automotive engineering so are one of the largest providers of automotive engineering degree courses in the UK. We have excellent facilities in automotive engineering technology including an automotive centre with engine test facilities.

The successful postgraduates of the programme will acquire the knowledge and understanding, intellectual, practical and transferable skills necessary for the analysis and synthesis of problems in engineering through a combination of experimental, simulation, research methods and case studies. They can expect to gain work in a range of disciplines within a variety of industries from specialist technical roles to positions of management responsibility.

A pass in A-Level Mathematics or equivalent; and
typically a minimum of 2:2 honours degree in mathematics, physics, astrophysics or other relevant first degree and whose programme would have made extensive use of applied mathematics to design and explain engineering and/or scientific concepts will give access to the Near STEM route; OR

Why choose this course?
This pioneering programme consists of a number of “specialist” Masters awards with an expectation that students will have studied a STEM related discipline to a Bachelor’s level or equivalent, as opposed to a “traditional” masters philosophy aimed at students from an engineering background. The programme offers options with separate entry routes for candidates transitioning from ‘Near STEM’ and ‘Far STEM’ disciplines:The Far STEM route is for first degrees where statistical analysis was a dominant feature of their analytical studies. Students will spend one to two semesters studying appropriate Level 4/5 modules in the first year then joining the Near STEM cohort (e.g., chemistry or biology).

The Far STEM route is for first degrees where statistical analysis was a dominant feature of their analytical studies. Students will spend one to two semesters studying appropriate Level 4/5 modules in the first year then joining the Near STEM cohort (e.g., chemistry or biology).

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2020

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Subjects

  • Automotive
  • Construction
  • Materials
  • Engineering
  • Construction Training
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Teaching
  • School
  • Teaching resources
  • Students

Course programme

What will I study?

The School has a reputation for innovation in teaching and learning, where nearly all MSc modules are delivered through a combination of traditional face-to-face teaching and backup tutorial's using the University's StudyNet web based facility.

The online StudyNet is accessible 24/7 and allows students to access electronic teaching and learning resources, and conduct electronic discussion's with staff and other students. A heavy emphasis is placed on theory and practice, and the School has a policy of using industrial standard software wherever possible. The School also operate an open access laboratory, and computer policy, that will help students complete coursework and assignments, at a scheduled pace and on time.

Level 4

Module
  • Mechanical Experimental Engineering
  • Mechanical Science
  • Computing for Business and Technology
Level 5

Module
  • Product and Project Management
  • Dynamics
Level 7

Module
  • Automotive Dynamics & Safety
  • Automotive Electrical Systems
  • Integrated Product Engineering
  • Individual Masters Project
  • CAE & Applications
  • Electric Vehicle Technology
  • CFD & Applications
  • Integrated Product Engineering
  • Automotive Materials & Manufacture

Additional information

Fees 2021

UK Students

Full time
£9450 for the 2021/2022 academic year

Part time
£790 per 15 credits for the 2021/2022 academic year

EU Students

Full time
£16900 for the 2021/2022 academic year

Part time
£1410 per 15 credits for the 2021/2022 academic year

International Students

Full time
£16900 for the 2021/2022 academic year

Part time
£1410 per 15 credits for the 2021/2022 academic year

MSc Engineering (Automotive) (Far STEM)

£ 9,450 VAT inc.