Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This programme is suitable for engineering, mathematics or physical sciences graduates who wish to specialise in themes in advanced mechanical engineering science or to support continued professional development; it offers a sound understanding of the relevant fundamental science, methods, analysis and engineering applications.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Southampton
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Main research areas are: energy and the environment: engineering materials and metallurgy; structural integrity and mechanical design (including dynamics and control); thermo-fluid and multi-physics engineering.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Strathclyde
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Course description: This course gives students the skills to take complex products all the way from idea to fully-validated designs; they use advanced computer-aided design packages and learn the techniques required to analyse their work, testing designs in virtual reality to see how they perform and how reliable they are.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Core modules include: Integrated product engineering; operations management; procurement and supply chain management; financial control; manufacturing information systems; operations research; manufacturing strategy; quality, reliability and maintenance; and individual major project.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Hertfordshire
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Core modules: Dynamical systems and simulation; group design project; computer-aided manufacture; computer-aided design; sensors and actuators; real time systems and control; robotic systems; plus individual project closely linked with department's research activities.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course aims to create graduates with qualities and transferable skills for demanding employment in the engineering sector; graduates have the independent learning ability required for continuing professional development and acquiring new skills at the highest level.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Brunel University
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Course description: This programme integrates the mechanical engineering subjects with key generic skills in management and research methods; it focuses on the links between engineering analysis and design and supporting management skills.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Hertfordshire
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Core modules include: Integrated product engineering; operations management; procurement and supply chain management; financial control; manufacturing information systems; operations research; manufacturing strategy; quality, reliability and maintenance; and individual major project.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: Programme enables students to acquire the technical and transferable skills required to succeed in a career in industry or academic research where they will be able to demonstrate knowledge and ability in technical and organisational leadership.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Loughborough University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Programme includes taught elements over all years which cover: generic skills; professional skills; career planning; research methods; discipline-specific modules chosen from range including: modern environmental control systems for buildings; environmental hands-on review and audit; energy conversion and management; energy, economics and the environment; main research areas: biomedical engineering; fluid mechanics and heat transfer.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Brunel University
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Course description: Core: computational fluid dynamics; experimental techniques; computer-aided design; internal combustion engines; individual project; 4 options from: renewable energy; air conditioning; FE methods in structural mechanics; gaseous and particle emissions; dynamics of structures; control and instrumentation; advanced mechatronics; performance of IC engines; mathematical modelling in computer-aided design; combustion, vehicle engineering and design.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at City University London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Mechanical engineers apply their scientific knowledge to solve problems and design machines that help everyone enjoy a better lifestyle; they work in design; development; research; consultancy; manufacture or marketing; combining technical and managerial experience; the course is designed for those looking to complete their studies towards requirements for chartered status; or an overseas student looking to study at an UK engineering schools.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Nottingham
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Thermofluids research activities cover a range of fundamental and applied topics commonly in collaboration with the aerospace, automotive, power or process industries, and include experimental investigations, analytical modelling and computational simulation studies; areas include: Automotive (engines; aero-engine transmissions; the cooling of electrical machines; and the thermal management of power electronics systems).(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Nottingham
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Main research areas are: energy and the environment: engineering materials and metallurgy; structural integrity and mechanical design (including dynamics and control); thermo-fluid and multi-physics engineering.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Huddersfield
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course covers advanced treatment of core mechanical engineering disciplines enabling development of skills and abilities in both the use and the underlying theory of computer-aided design and manufacturing processes, utilising strong links with companies and the investigation of real industrial problems to appreciate the environment, national and international, in which students are likely to work.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Portsmouth
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Core modules: Finance resource management; industrial project management; industrial project review and analysis (MSc only); information systems for engineers; legal obligations; plus 2 technical broadening modules from: e-engineering with internet applications; green engineering and energy efficiency; industrial systems and management; integrated computer aided design (CAD)/computer aided manufacture (CAM) systems.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Kingston University London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Course provides focused insight in any specific area of mechanics of materials, thermofluids, environmental engineering, and control and instrumentation.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at University Of Leicester
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course is based around the use of industry standard engineering software and hardware provided by our partners.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Staffordshire University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Main focus of this course is the generation of computer descriptions of product models and their automated applications in a manufacturing environment; computer aided engineering is increasingly becoming embedded in larger organisational framework, the resulting synthesis being known as computer integrated manufacture (CIM); study provides advanced knowledge of engineering design using modern computer aided techniques.(read more)
All mechanical engineering (general) courses at Teesside University
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Mechanical Engineering PhD
University Of Bath
Xi, May 2010Overall score
1.Very much;
2.Yes;
3. Try to integrate the international environment here.
Study experience
1. Very much;
2. Yes;
3. Try to integrate the international environment here.
Facilities
1. Very good;
2. yes;
3. Student bar;
4. yes
Postgraduate life
1. Yes;
2. Anyone I like;
3. Not now.
Job prospects
1. job;
2. very much;
3. reluctant.
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Mechatronics MSc
King's College London (University Of London)
Alex, May 2010Overall score
My graduation was in january 2010 from King's College London. After taking an MEng Engineering cours I found it a very rewarding and rich experience with tonnes of opportunities, and would recommend this uni to those who think they have what it atkes.
At King's , you are not only expected to work hard but you need to develop some core trasferable skills that have been developed by one of the leading lecturers in uni. My own experience is in Engineering, and I worked around 40 hours a week most of the time. The vacations are longer but usually loaded with work. you will have to work under pressure.
On a positive note there is flexibity in the time table. Exams take place at the end of each year so you get some time to revise and not be interrupted by lab work. It is possible, to move between Engineering subject areas , if you find your original choices are no longer suitable.
Study experience
My course was exactly as I thought as I researched well before joining. It is important to be dedicated but you should also learn how to network with other students and professors
Facilities
There is a gym with all the sports facilities you will need it only costs £140 throughout the year. The Maughan library is amazing,it's openning times are round the clock in the exams periods.
Postgraduate life
There are also many ways to get away from work - clubs and societies abound at college and university level for pretty much any activity you can imagine. Fortunately, facilities are provided at college as well as university (UNIVERSITY OF lONDON) level as there is a central student facility.
Job prospects
I have decided to work after I finished my course, and in the process of job hunting I have recieved help not only from the dedicated team of experts at the careers services but also from my lecturers and students who were willing to point me to the right direction. the career service is well established and it helps with everything ranging from CV to conducting mock interviews.
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Mechanical Engineering Msc
Staffordshire University
Bode, June 2007Overall score
My uni experience was an exciting one, though it was a bit strange at the beginning with coming accross different peoples and cultures, but after that it was fun.
The lecturers are really nice and helpful at Staffs uni and that was one of my main highlights when I studied there.
Study experience
Facilities
Postgraduate life
Job prospects
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