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    MSc: 12 months full time

Course Description

Our Automotive Engineering Masters gives you the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the automotive industry in the advanced areas of analysis, design and manufacture.

Traditionally, the sector has been associated with high-volume vehicle manufacture, but the past decade has seen the landscape shift towards automotive component manufacturers and specialist design and consultancy house.

This course will prepare you to work in a range of different settings. Core modules will develop your knowledge of key fields such as chassis and driveline engineering, as well as human factors in automotive. You will use this knowledge during the design and build project. You’ll then choose from advanced professional skills modules and other optional modules on topics that suit your own interests and career intentions.

We put particular emphasis on computational methods and software packages in automotive engineering analysis, design and manufacture. Depending on the modules you choose, you could use Matlab, Fusion360, Abaqus finite element code, Fluent CFD, SolidWorks CAE and LabView.

Entry Requirements

A bachelor degree with 2:1 (hons) in a relevant engineering discipline. Successful applicants will have strong grades in relevant modules including advanced mathematics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials and dynamics. We may ask for further detailed module information if these are not clear on your transcript.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

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Student Destinations

Career prospects are excellent and with this qualification you should expect to find employment in the automotive and motor sport industries.

Our graduates have secured positions at companies such as:

  • Bentley Motors
  • BMW UK
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Honda
  • Nissan Motor Company
  • Renault F1 (Lotus Renault GP)
  • Red Bull Racing
  • Ricardo UK

Alternatively, you may choose to work in the general engineering industry, undertake PhD study or move into a completely different field such as finance or teaching.

Module Details

Compulsory modules
Electric and Hybrid Drivetrain Engineering 15 credits
Automotive Chassis Engineering 15 credits
Engineering Psychology and Human Factors 15 credits
Professional Project 60 credits
Team Design Project 15 credits

Optional modules (selection of typical options shown below)
Design Optimisation – MSc 15 credits
Vehicle Design and Analysis 20 credits
Engineering Computational Methods 15 credits
Tribology and Surface Engineering 15 credits
Experimental Methods and Analysis 15 credits
Advanced Finite Element Analysis 15 credits
Vehicle Systems Engineering 15 credits
Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis 15 credits

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