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Mechanical Engineering Postgraduate Degrees
- Master
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
... to your degree. Not only will you cover themes from within mechanical engineering, but also the fundamentals behind electronics and chemical processes, along with a solid foundation in engineering mathematics. Following the first year, where you will have begun to explore a variety of different areas... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Digital Electronics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- London
- 4 Years
... to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The MEng programme is similar to the BEng programme for the first two years and you can transfer between them up to the end of the second year, depending on certain criteria... Learn about: Fluid Mechanics, Engineering materials, Engineering Dynamics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...Our stimulating Mechanical Engineering with Industrial Year MEng degree is designed to give you the expertise needed to tackle real-world problems. This course provides you with the skills to deliver results in an ever-changing industry and you will benefit from a research-led culture... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, GCSE Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics...
- Master
- Newcastle Upon Tyne
...The MSc Mechanical Engineering course will provide you with advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of mechanical engineering. Throughout the duration of this course you will develop a critical awareness of ethical and environmental considerations, in addition to learning about advanced... Learn about: Full Time, Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 18 Months
... engineering. This international reputation will give you the opportunity to study with graduates from universities worldwide. You will benefit from the expertise of guest speakers from industry where relevant and appropriate... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Surrey
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
... engineering modules, plus a strong focus on independent and group project work. You will gain an understanding of the business world. MEng students will continue to deepen their knowledge in areas such as computer-aided design and mathematics. Year 4 of the MEng course will continue to deepen and broaden... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, GCSE Mathematics, Mechanical Systems...
- Master
- Brighton
- 4 Years
...Robotics is ‘one of the UK’s eight great technologies’, as identified by the UK Government. On this course, you have the opportunity to develop specific expertise in robotics alongside skills in mechanical engineering. You’ll study in our £12-million Future Technologies Labs, dedicated to teaching... Learn about: Manufacturing Processes, Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics...
- Postgraduate
- Philadelphia (USA)
- Different dates available
...Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics (MEAM) is the study of forces, deformations and motions of solid bodies and fluids, heat generation and transport, and applications to analysis, design, and manufacture of components, machines, and systems. Students in mechanical engineering follow... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
- Postgraduate
- Uxbridge
- Different dates available
...The mainstream Mechanical Engineering course at Brunel covers all the fundamental elements of mechanical engineering and design, and provides a background in related fields such as computing, electronics, electrical engineering, control, energy and environment. To give you greater commercial... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Bolton
- 18 Months
... approach to engineering management, this course is could be ideal... Learn about: Full Time, Engineering Management, Systems Engineering...
- Master
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 12 Months
... to meet the diverse demands faced by modern engineers, this MSc programme combines advanced mechanical engineering with project management. Benefiting from the teaching of some of the world’s experts in their fields, you will engage with technical modules that will increase your understanding of a range... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, IT Project Management, Problem Solving...
- Master
- London
- 4 Years
..., but will primarily be concerned with engineering. The same structure is in place for the group design project in your final year... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, Business Finance, Fluid Mechanics...
- Master
- Birmingham
...This innovative MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering programme offers graduates excellent career prospects in a broad field of mechanical engineering-related industries. It will also provide excellent preparation for those wishing to undertake a... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Newcastle Upon Tyne
...The MSc Mechanical Engineering course will provide you with advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of mechanical engineering. Throughout the duration of this course you will develop a critical awareness of ethical and environmental considerations, in addition to learning about advanced... Learn about: Full Time, Mechanical Engineering...
- Master
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 16 Months
... industry, and the demand for professional development for graduate engineers. The programme integrates the mechanical engineering subjects with key generic skills in management and research methods. This approach will help to develop your critical thinking skills as a future engineering manager... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering, GCSE Mathematics...
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English is not that difficult, in real its the Scottish accent that makes it look taxing.
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Well known Bristol University, for international students, the size of the classes were perfect, and so was the teaching style, I am satisfied with the experience, I gained over the years. I would recommend the same to all.
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- Postgraduate
- Bristol
- Different dates available
...Programme overview Engineering research at Bristol is organised into a number of faculty-level research groups. The majority of staff in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are members of one of the following research groups: Dynamics and Control Solid Mechanics Engineering Systems and Design... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
...Programme overview Engineering research at Bristol is organised into a number of faculty-level research groups. The majority of staff in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are members of one of the following research groups: Dynamics and Control Solid Mechanics Engineering Systems and Design... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
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English is not that difficult, in real its the Scottish accent that makes it look taxing.
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Well known Bristol University, for international students, the size of the classes were perfect, and so was the teaching style, I am satisfied with the experience, I gained over the years. I would recommend the same to all.
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- Master
- Brighton
- 4 Years
...Our Mechanical Engineering MEng provides you with the training to lead multidisciplinary teams in the development of complex systems. These include such sustainable power generation, power-trains for automotive vehicles, and jet engines for aircraft propulsion. You’ll study in our £12-million... Learn about: Engineering Maths, Team Training, Mechanical Engineering...
- PhD
- Philadelphia (USA)
- Different dates available
...The PhD program is a dynamic, hands-on and research-focused degree program. Overseen by the Graduate Group in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, students interact closely with faculty to pursue a degree tailored to their research interests. Each student's course of study is selected... Learn about: Mechanical Engineering...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Master
- Scarborough
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally recognised and provides a wide range of career options. Our use of current and advancing computer aided techniques coupled... Learn about: IT Management, Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering...
...This Mechanical Engineering MSc will enable you to develop your understanding and analytical skills in mechanical engineering. This qualification is internationally recognised and provides a wide range of career options. Our use of current and advancing computer aided techniques coupled... Learn about: IT Management, Skills and Training, Mechanical Engineering...
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My experience so far has been really good. I studied my foundation year in Loughborough and I must say, Coventry is so much more inviting. You really feel supported, and it's much more close knit. Coventry is very good at increasing employability. There are a lot of placement and job fairs, and the careers department are very useful. I recently had a meeting to talk about my placement interview and it was very useful. They also do not expect you to pay for your placement year, which is very handy as some universities will still expect your tuition fees.The lecturers are all very approachable and try to make the lectures as interesting as possible. They are always available to speak to you about anything you might need, and are willing to take time out of their own day to help. The facilities are excellent. I am in the new engineering building and it's amazing. They have everything you could possibly need, and it's very modern and clean. The support is amazing. We have something called a Theta room, where lecturers are obliged to go and sit for at least 3 hours a week to help anyone that goes along. We also have a maths support center where you can go along and ask anything to do with maths. On top of that, the lecturers are usually very quick to answer emails, and are happy to help.
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Enjoyable, but many issues that makes the experience definitely not best value for money. Lectures don't meet my expectations. I don't feel like all the lectures provide good enough support or teach to a good enough standard. Class sizes are too large with too many students not interested in learning and disrupting the learning of others. I do enjoy the challenges and independence uni life brings.Good wide range of activities. Not always the best to correspond with. They don't always take the time to read emails and answer issues. Some academics are brilliant but they are few and far between. Many will not respond to queries and are mostly unhelpful. They don't treat you in a manner which makes you feel like you're two adults conversing.
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Overall it's been quite good. The uni is expanding and getting better, with the quality of teaching being quite high. Quality of lectures is good and there's plenty of support outside them as well. Facilities are fairly modern. Good support outside lectures and tutorials, along with a personal tutor for other needs. Good resources available in the library as well. The university facilities are excellent.
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- Master
- Bolton
- 3 Years
... recognised qualification in systems engineering and engineering management, helping you to attract the best new talent and retain valued staff through career progression. Studying flexibly alongside work will allow your apprentices to put their new skills and understanding into practice immediately... Learn about: Engineering Management, Part Time, Team Training...