Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 30,700
Per year
Start Date
2026-10-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Industrial Design | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 30,700
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-10-01-
2027-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Sports Technology MEng (Hons) Degree

The Sports Technology MEng (Hons) degree at Loughborough University is a 5-year full-time program with a placement year or a 4-year full-time program. This course combines the excellence of both sports science and technology, focusing on industrial design, human factors, and marketing for the sports equipment sector and elite sport.


Overview of the Program

The program is based in the dedicated, purpose-built Sports Technology Institute and covers the design, manufacture, and testing of sports equipment, clothing, and footwear. It aims to provide graduates with the required specialist technical knowledge and skills to improve existing and develop new sports goods and products.


What You'll Study

The courses within the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical, and Manufacturing Engineering are unique from day one, with industry-focused content. This means you can learn the skills and knowledge to build a successful career from the very start. Whilst there are compulsory modules throughout the course, there will be an opportunity for you to specialize in a specific area through your optional module choices during the third year for BEng students and during the third and fourth years for MEng students.


Year 1

  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Introduction to Sport Biomechanics and Kinesiology
  • Applied Engineering
  • Product Design Methods
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Measurement and Mechanical Design for Sport

Year 2

  • Biomechanics of Sport
  • Engineering Computation for Sports Technology
  • Applied Sports Technology 2
  • Application of Product Design in Sports
  • Measurement and Experimental Design
  • Electronic Systems
  • Statistics
  • Sports Goods Design, Manufacture and Test

Year 3

  • Advanced Individual Project
  • Engineering Management: Finance, Law and Quality
  • Sports Surfaces, Footwear and Garments
  • Optional modules:
    • Design Methods and Communication
    • Sustainable Product Lifecycle Engineering
    • Additive Manufacturing for Product Development
    • Polymer Engineering - Processing and Manufacture
    • Manufacturing Planning & Control
    • Advanced Computer Aided Design
    • Healthcare Engineering

Final Year

  • Advanced Sport Biomechanics
  • Project Engineering - Total Product Design
  • Innovation and Technology
  • Project Management
  • Optional modules:
    • Polymer Engineering - Properties and Design
    • Organisation Structure & Strategy
    • Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Technology 1
    • Metrology
    • Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering
    • Emerging Technologies for Sport, Health and Wellbeing
    • Sustainable Product Design

How You'll Study

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Tutorials
  • Independent study
  • Group work
  • Workshops
  • Laboratory work
  • Practical sessions

How You'll Be Assessed

Lecture-based modules are assessed by a combination of coursework and formal examinations taken at the end of each semester. Project module assessments require written reports and technical presentations, preparing you for your subsequent career.


Placement Year

By undertaking a year on professional placement or working in industry, you will gain an additional award alongside your final qualification. If you undertake a professional placement year, you will gain a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) or if you complete a year in industry, you will gain a Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS).


Entry Requirements

To learn more about the qualifications we typically accept, please select your country from the drop-down menu below.


General Entry Requirements

The entry requirements for each course should be read alongside the University’s general entry requirements, which give further details on acceptable subjects, alternative UK and international qualifications, and minimum English language requirements.


Contextual Admissions

The University’s admissions process uses contextual information to provide insights into the context in which your academic qualifications have been achieved. This may influence the typical offers listed below.


Country-Specific Requirements

  • United Kingdom: Typical A level offer: AAA. Typical IB offer: 37 (6,6,6 HL).
  • Australia: Typical offers for students from Australia are based on the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). Typically, we would require a score between 85.00 and 94.00.
  • Austria: For students taking the Austrian Reifeprüfung (Matura), we typically require an average score between 2.2 and 1.2 from 6 written or spoken exams.
  • Bahrain: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Bangladesh: Students taking the Higher Secondary Certificate will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Belgium: The Certificat d’Enseignement Secondaire Supérieur (CESS) and Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs (DSO) are both acceptable qualifications for direct entry into first-year undergraduate courses.
  • Brazil: Students taking the Brazilian High School Certificate will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Brunei: Students with A Level or IB qualifications will be considered for direct entry to undergraduate degree courses.
  • Bulgaria: For students taking the Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie, we would typically ask for an overall score ranging from 5.3 to 6.0 overall with specific subject marks required for some courses.
  • Canada: Typical offers for students from Canada are based on having completed Grade 12.
  • China: Students taking the Senior Middle Examinations will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Croatia: For students taking the Croatian Matura (Svjedodžba o Maturi), we typically require an average score between 4.0 and 5.0.
  • Cyprus: The Apolytirion is not accepted for direct entry to the University when studied on its own.
  • Czech Republic: For students taking the Maturita (Vysvědčení o Maturitní Zkoušce), we typically require an average ranging from 2.00 to 1.00 from best 4 subjects with specific subject marks (either 1 or 2) required for some courses.
  • Denmark: For students taking the Bevis for Studentereksamen (STX), typical offers range from 8.0 to 10.5 in the weighted average mark from the STX.
  • Egypt: Students who have studied the Thanaweya A’ama (Certificate of General Secondary Education) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Estonia: For students taking the Gümnaasiumi lõputunnistus with the Riigieksamitunnistus, we typically require a high average grade between 4.3 and 4.8 in the Gümnaasiumi lõputunnistus as well as an average percentage between 77% and 90% in the Riigieksamitunnistus.
  • European Baccalaureate: For students taking the European Baccalaureate, we typically require an overall average mark between 78% and 88% with specific subject marks (normally 8.0 or higher from a 4 or 5 period subject) required for some courses.
  • Faroe Islands: Students taking the Studentsprógv would normally be required to achieve a score between 8.0 and 10.5 with specific subject marks (either 10 or 12) required for some courses.
  • Finland: For students taking the Ylioppilastutkinto / Studentexamen, typical offer requirements would normally be based on achievement in best 4 subjects.
  • France: For students taking the new French Baccalauréat Général (assessed from 2021 onwards), we typically require an overall result between 13.0 – 15.5 with results of 14-15 in two speciality subjects.
  • Germany: Students taking the typically require an overall score ranging from 1.3 - 2.0 with specific subject marks required for some courses (normally between 12 and 15).
  • Ghana: Students taking the WASSCE will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Greece: Students taking the Greek Apolyterion are normally required to also take the Panhellenic Exams.
  • Hong Kong: Typical offers for students taking the vary by course and range from ‘5, 4, 4’ – ‘5*, 5, 5’ from best 3 subjects, of which 2 must be electives and excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese.
  • Hungary: For students taking the Hungarian Matura (Érettségi Bizonyítvány), we typically require an average ranging from 70% to 83% from best 5 subjects which must include at least 2 higher level exams.
  • Iceland: For students taking the Stúdentspróf, we typically require an overall grade between 8.0 and 9.3 with specific subject marks (between 8 and 10) required for some courses.
  • India: Typical offers are based on the Standard XII school leaving qualifications.
  • Indonesia: Students who have studied the Ijazah: Sekolah Menengah Atas/Madrasah Aliyah (SMA/MA) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Ireland: Students who have taken the Leaving Certificate under the new grading system (post 2016) would normally be required to achieve 5 higher level passes with grades ranging from H2 H2 H3 H3 H3 to H1 H1 H2 H2 H2.
  • Israel: For students taking the Bagrut, we would require students to have studied at least 21 study units.
  • Italy: For students taking the Diploma di Esamo di Stato, we typically require an overall score ranging from 85% - 98% overall.
  • Japan: Students taking the Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Jordan: Students taking the Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Kazakhstan: Typical offers for students from Kazakhstan are based on the Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools (NIS) Grade 12 Certificate.
  • Kenya: Students taking the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Kuwait: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Latvia: For students taking the Atestāts par Vispārējo Vidējo Izglītību, we typically require a high average grade between 9.2 and 10.0 as well as an average between 87% and 95% from best 4 state exams.
  • Lebanon: Students taking the Baccalauréat Général will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Lithuania: For students taking the Brandos Atestatas, typical offers generally range from 9.0 – 10.0 overall.
  • Malaysia: For students taking either the Matrikulasi (Matriculation Certificate) or the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysian (STPM), we would typically require grades ranging from AAA-BBB from best 3 (core) subjects excluding general studies.
  • Malta: For students taking the Advanced Matriculation Exam, typical offers would normally be based on achievement in 2 advanced level subjects (typically between BB and AA) and 3 intermediate level subjects excluding Systems of Knowledge (typically between BCC and AAA).
  • Netherlands: For students taking the Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO), typical offers range from 6.6 to 7.4 average from the VWO with specific subject marks (between 7 and 9) required for some courses.
  • New Zealand: For students taking the National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3, typical offers will be based on overall achievement in the NCEA plus a required number of credits achieved at the next level up.
  • Nigeria: Students taking the WASSCE will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Norway: For students taking the Vitnemål for Videregående Opplæring, typical offers range from 4.00 to 5.25 average of all Final Assessment Grades.
  • Oman: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Pakistan: Students taking the Intermediate/Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Poland: For students taking the new Matura, typical offers are based on average achievement from 3 extended level exams and offers normally range from 75% - 85% overall.
  • Portugal: Students taking the Diploma de Ensino Secundário would normally be required to achieve a score between 16 and 18 with specific subject marks (between 17 and 19) required for some courses.
  • Qatar: Students taking the Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama (Senior School Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Romania: For students taking the Diploma de Bacalaureat, typical offers range from 8.6 – 9.4 overall.
  • Russia: Students taking the Certificate of Unified State Examination will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Saudi Arabia: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Singapore: For students with Singapore A Levels, typical offers normally range from BBC to AAA from three H2 Level subjects and offers are typically one grade lower than the typical A Level requirement as stated in the undergraduate prospectus due to the comparative difficulty.
  • Slovakia: For students taking the Slovakian Matura (Vysvedčenie o maturitnej skúške), typical offers range from 2.00 to 1.00 average from best 4 subjects with specific subject marks (either 1 or 2) required for some courses.
  • Slovenia: For students taking the Maturitetno Spričevalo, we typically require an overall total score of between 22 and 30 out of 34.
  • South Africa: For students taking the National Senior Certificate (NSC), typical offers range from 6,6,6,6,6 to 7,7,7,7,7 from the best 5 subjects, excluding Life Orientation.
  • South Korea: Students taking the High School Diploma will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Spain: For students taking the Titulo de Bachillerato, we typically require an overall score of 7.50 – 9.50.
  • Sri Lanka: Students with A Level or IB qualifications will be considered for direct entry to undergraduate degree courses.
  • Sweden: For students taking the Avgångsbetyg / Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskola, typical offers are normally based on an average score from 2500 credits with an ‘A’ counting as 20 points, a ‘B’ counting as 17.5 points, a ‘C’ counting as 15 points etc.
  • Switzerland: Students taking the following qualifications would be considered for direct entry to undergraduate courses: Certificat de Maturité, Attestato di Maturità.
  • Taiwan: Students taking the Senior High School Diploma will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Tanzania: The Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE) is acceptable for entry into the first year of undergraduate courses.
  • Thailand: Students taking the Certificate of Secondary Education/Maw 6 will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • The Caribbean: For students taking the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE), we typically require a range from ‘2, 2, 2’ - ‘1, 1, 1’ achieved from three 2-unit exams with specific subject marks of ‘1’ or ‘2’ required by some courses.
  • The Gulf: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Turkey: For students taking the Anadolu Lisesi (Anatolian High School Diploma) or Fen Lisesi (Science High School Diploma), will typically require a pass mark of higher than 80%.
  • Uganda: Students with A Level or IB qualifications will be considered for direct entry to undergraduate degree courses.
  • Ukraine: Students taking the Atestat pro Povnu Zagal'nu Sersdniu Osvitu/Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • United Arab Emirates: Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma (General Secondary Education Certificate) will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • United States of America: For students studying in the USA, typical offers for entry onto undergraduate level courses are based on obtaining 3.2/4.0 GPA in the High School Graduation Diploma, in addition to a combination of any three of the following: Advanced Placement (AP) Exam, IB Higher Levels, College level class credit, Honors classes.
  • Vietnam: Students who have studied the Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Phổ Thông Trung Học will need to complete an appropriate Foundation Year.
  • Zambia: Students who have studied the General Certificate of Education will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year.
  • Zimbabwe: Students with A Level or IB qualifications will be considered for direct entry to undergraduate degree courses.

Tuition Fees for 2026 Entry

UK Fees

  • Full-time course per annum: £9,535
  • Placement year: Approx. 20% of the full-time fee

International Fees

  • Full-time course per annum: £30,700
  • Placement year: Approx. 20% of the full-time fee

Your Future Career

The UK has a wealth of engineering and technology companies, ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises to multinational global corporations. Our courses are industry-led and are designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to have a successful career upon completion.


Career Support Services

Your time at Loughborough University will form a launchpad from which you can build an exciting career. With so many opportunities available, you’ll never be short of ways to improve your employability.


Companies Students Have Worked for After Graduating

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