MSc Mechanical Engineering via Study Centres
Program Overview
Mechanical Engineering via Study Centres MSc
Overview
This course will cover a range of topics at the cutting edge of the discipline using the latest digital tools. You'll study core aspects of Mechanical Engineering along with their application in design and manufacturing. The project module will also develop your research skills and you'll learn how to apply the latest technologies to real and current engineering problems.
Why us?
- Sunderland has over 100 years’ experience of teaching engineering
- This course is based at our quality-assured partners around the world
Course structure
In providing a bridge from your previous science-based degree to this specialist masters, we recognise the importance of extending your hands-on technical experience. We use a wide variety of teaching and learning methods which include lectures, tutorials, project work and practical laboratory sessions. Compared to an undergraduate course, you will find that this masters requires a higher level of independent working.
Assessment methods may include individual written reports and research papers, exams and practical assignments.
Course modules
Core modules:
- Research in Practice (30 credits) Gain practical experience of the aspects of engineering practice that are involved in research and development projects. Work through a given research study to address a research question relevant to your course. Learn more about the expectations of master’s level work and support in developing the appropriate research and communication skills.
- Advanced Mechanical Engineering (30 credits) Focus on the modelling, simulation, and control of dynamic engineering systems which can be applied in a range of applications such as Industrial Robotics and Process Control systems. Cover the use of formal mathematical models and the application of simulation software to investigate a range of theoretical and practical dynamic control topics.
- Digital Engineering (30 credits) Build on your existing knowledge of computer aided design (CAD) and design methodologies to provide an extended insight into a range of digital tools that can be applied in a modern digital design workflow. Explore how the following digital engineering applications can be integrated to create a workflow for a particular design process: Reverse Engineering, CAD, FEA, Digital Prototyping, CAM.
- Project/Dissertation (60 credits) Using your research and critical analysis skills, draw on the knowledge you have gained during the course of the programme to address a real engineering problem or research question at the forefront of the discipline.
Optional modules (choose one):
- Advanced Materials Engineering (30 credits) Study the latest research into the production, characterisation and application of advanced materials.
- Smart Factories (30 credits) Investigate the latest technology that can be deployed to improve the effectiveness of manufacturing facilities including the use of Smart Instrumentation, Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and Robotics and Automation technologies.
- Engineering Management Practice (30 credits) Learn about the issues facing modern engineering operations to include operations management and improvement, lean manufacturing techniques, supply chain management and development, maintenance strategy and development and condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Facilities
This course is available at partner universities around the world.
Entry requirements
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Please contact the study centre for more information on their specific requirements and equivalent qualifications from outside the UK.
Fees and finance
Please contact the relevant partner for information on fees and finance.
This information was correct at the time of publication.
Career ready
This course equips you for a wide range of engineering roles throughout the engineering and manufacturing sector.
As part of the course, you will undertake a project that tackles a real-world problem. These projects can be sponsored by external clients and we encourage and support you to find your own client and sponsor. This relevant work experience will enhance your skills, build up a valuable network of contacts and further boost your employability.
Graduate success
Potential engineering roles include project manager, design engineer, manufacturing engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, electronic engineer, product engineer and maintenance engineer.
Our recent graduates have gone on to work for companies such as McLaren Automotive, General Motors, Jaguar, Perkins Engines, GSK, Northumbrian Water, Hitachi and Parametrics Technology. Other graduates conduct research in major automotive manufacturers such as Ford, Vauxhall and Nissan.
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Program Outline
MSc Mechanical Engineering via Study Centres
Degree Overview:
- This program covers a range of topics at the cutting edge of mechanical engineering using the latest digital tools.
- Students will study core aspects of mechanical engineering alongside their application in design and manufacturing.
- The project module will develop research skills and teach students how to apply the latest technologies to real-world engineering problems.
- The course uses upgraded lab facilities and offers a highly interactive learning experience.
- Entry requirement and fees details can be obtained by contacting the relevant partner.
- Start dates and further information can be obtained by registering your interest.
Outline:
- The program uses a variety of teaching methods including lectures, tutorials, project work, and practical lab sessions.
- Compared to undergraduate courses, this master's program requires a higher level of independent working.
- Students will learn how to apply the skills they develop in a modern digital design workflow through various digital engineering applications.
- The course includes a 60-credit project/dissertation where students can address a real-world engineering problem or research question.
- Some modules have prerequisites.
Modules:
- Core Modules:
- Research in Practice (30 credits)
- Advanced Mechanical Engineering (30 credits)
- Digital Engineering (30 credits)
- Project/Dissertation (60 credits)
- Optional Modules (choose one):
- Advanced Materials Engineering (30 credits)
- Smart Factories (30 credits)
- Engineering Management Practice (30 credits)
Assessment:
- Assessment methods may include individual written reports, research papers, exams, and practical assignments.
Teaching:
- This course is delivered by quality-assured partners around the world.
- Contact the study centre for information on their specific facilities and location.
Careers:
- This course equips students for a wide range of engineering roles throughout the engineering and manufacturing sector.
- As part of the course, students will undertake a project that tackles a real-world problem. These projects can be sponsored by external clients and students are encouraged to find their own client and sponsor.
- This relevant work experience will enhance students' skills, build up a valuable network of contacts, and further boost their employability.
- Potential engineering roles include project manager, design engineer, manufacturing engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, electronic engineer, product engineer, and maintenance engineer.
- Recent graduates have gone on to work for companies such as McLaren Automotive, General Motors, Jaguar, Perkins Engines, GSK, Northumbrian Water, Hitachi, and Parametrics Technology.
- Other graduates conduct research in major automotive manufacturers such as Ford, Vauxhall, and Nissan.
Other:
- The MSc Mechanical Engineering via Study Centres is designed to bridge the gap between a previous science-based degree and this specialist masters.
- The program emphasizes the importance of extending hands-on technical experience.
- The University of Sunderland has over 100 years' experience of teaching engineering.
- Students will gain a practical experience of the aspects of engineering practice that are involved in research and development projects. This program appears to be a comprehensive and well-rounded educational opportunity for those seeking to further their knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering. The emphasis on hands-on experience, real-world projects, and career preparedness makes it an attractive option for both recent graduates and working professionals.
University of Sunderland
Overview:
The University of Sunderland is a public university located in Sunderland, England. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. The university has a strong focus on providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment for its students.
Services Offered:
The University of Sunderland provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Support:
Access to libraries, learning resources, and academic advisors.Student Support:
Counseling, mental health services, and disability support.Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus housing options.Career Services:
Career guidance, job search assistance, and internship opportunities.Student Life:
A vibrant student union, clubs, societies, and social events.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The university boasts a diverse and inclusive campus community where students can connect with people from different backgrounds and cultures. Students can participate in extracurricular activities, engage in personal and professional development opportunities, and enjoy a vibrant social scene.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Top-Quality Facilities:
The university has modern facilities, including a state-of-the-art library, sports facilities, and dedicated learning spaces.Inclusive Culture:
The university fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students.Vibrant City:
Sunderland is a dynamic city with a rich history and a low cost of living.Strong Industry Links:
The university has strong connections with local businesses and industries, providing students with valuable career opportunities.Academic Programs:
The University of Sunderland offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Arts and Design:
Fashion, Photography, Fine Art, and Graphic Design.Sciences:
Pharmacy, Nursing, Medicine, and Biology.Business and Law:
Business Management, Finance, Law, and Tourism.Computing and Engineering:
Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.Education and Social Sciences:
Education, Psychology, and Social Work.Other:
The university has campuses in Sunderland, London, and Hong Kong, offering students a global learning experience. It is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability and equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Entry requirements
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English language qualifications:
We accept a wide range of English language qualifications. The standard of English language required varies between courses so please check each course page carefully.
If English is not your first language you should have at least one of the following qualifications (or equivalent) as a minimum.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
You need an overall score of 6.0, with at least 5.5 or higher in each component: reading, writing, listening and speaking. An alternative approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) will also be accepted if the applicant’s element scores are equivalent to those required for IELTS. After 6 April 2015, you must take your IELTS exams at one of the test centres listed on the
UKVI website
.
Pearson Test of English Academic
You need an overall score of 59 with no less than 59 in each skill.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
You need grade C or above.
Cambridge Certification in Advanced English (CAE)
You need grade C or above.
O-Level English Language or GCSE English Language
You need grade C or above (UK Exam board).
Malaysian SPM 1119
You need grade 6 or above (only grades 1, 2 or 3 are acceptable for Law).
Trinity Integrated Skills in English (ISE) II
You need Merit or Distinction.
Degree in English
If you have another qualification not listed above, contact the International Office for advice. If you do not have the necessary level of English you may need to take one of the University's English for Academic Purposes (EAP) University Preparation Courses before you begin your course.