Course Description
This full-time Master's programme will deepen your technical ability, broaden your understanding of other branches of engineering, and enhance your research skills.
It is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and develops leadership and managerial strengths that can lead to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
You’ll develop an advanced understanding of:
- Mechanics
- Materials selection
- Manufacturing
- Mechatronics
- Computer-aided engineering design
- Developing integrated mechanical systems
You'll learn the principles underpinning the design and control of mechanical systems, along with computational and simulation methods used to ensure the reliability and robustness of mechanical systems.
You will use industry-standard computational tools and analysis packages for the analysis, design and evaluation of complex systems, and numerical methods for modelling and analysing engineering problems.
Course Content
Modules
Core
Big Data Systems and Analytics (COS7006-B)
Modelling and Optimisation (ENM7005-B)
Advanced Solid Mechanics (MAE7013-B)
MSc Project (ENG7002-E)
Option
Risk Assessment and Management (ENB7007-B)
Polymer and Materials Engineering (CPE7012-B)
Supply Chain Management and Production (ENB7008-B)
Vehicle Powertrain and Dynamics (MAE7030-B)
Automotive Tribology and Noise Vibration and Harshness (MAE7031-B)
Data Mining (COS7028-B)
Entry Requirements
A second-class Honours degree or equivalent in relevant discipline.
Candidates who do not fulfil the normal entry requirements but have extensive industrial experience in a related area are considered on an individual basis.
English language requirements
IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent.
If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course.
Assessment Methods
Your learning experiences are varied – a mixture of:
- formal lectures
- tutorials and seminars
- group work
- an individual project
Independent study is supported by our Virtual Learning Environment, Blackboard. Reading lists and suggested resources for independent study provide you with clear direction, while regular contact hours and informal feedback throughout the programme provide all the support you may need.
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