MSc Advanced Engineering Design

Overview

Our Advanced Engineering Design MSc degree is described as ‘the doorway to industry’. It is for high-calibre, ambitious engineering or science graduates who wish to gain expertise in developing complex, multidisciplinary engineering design.

The focus of the course is to provide you with advanced theory and skills to give you the essential expert knowledge needed for a career as an advanced designer, a design team leader or a researcher in innovative engineering design working in a computer assisted environment.

You will learn how to design products requiring embedded intelligence and comprehensive engineering analysis, and will be taught by a team of highly regarded academics who will give you a thorough grounding in engineering design.

Throughout your postgraduate engineering degree, you’ll have access to well-equipped design studios and computers for your exclusive use, and will benefit from the latest computer aided engineering software packages.

Careers and your future

Our graduates have described the course as ‘the doorway to industry’. They have progressed to careers within industries including aerospace, automotive, transport, the MoD, the government, and the manufacturing sector.

You will have the chance to get a CAD certificate for professional use of a CAD system awarded by PTC University.

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Modules

  • MN5562 - Computer Aided Engineering 1
  • MN5561 - Computer Aided Engineering 2
  • MN5566 - Design Experience
  • MN5502 - Manufacturing Systems, Design and Economics
  • MN5557 - Sustainable Design and Manufacture
  • MN5565 - Dissertation Project
  • DM5563 - Human Factors in Design
  • EE5510 - Design of Mechatronic Systems
  • MN5552 - Robotics and Manufacturing Automation
  • MN5610 - Advanced Measurement Systems and Data Analysis
  • MN5508 - Project Management
  • £23,615 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time