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MSc - Master of Science
University of Bath, Claverton Down Campus
Full Time
Sep 2026
1 Year
Specialise in advanced propulsion systems and develop the skills to make an impact on the future of vehicle engineering.Our master’s takes your automotive engineering knowledge to the next level. It focuses on advanced propulsion systems and related vehicle design challenges to prepare you for working in a dynamic and changing industry. You’ll develop systems-thinking approaches to understand the breadth of challenges faced in the sector such as moral, ethical and sustainability. A mix of theory and technical learning allows you to use your analytical skills, innovation and creativity.We'll set a topical automotive theme at the start of the course that will inform your studies. This brings the content of subject-based units to life, as well as reflecting professional industry practice. It also gives you the benefit of a personalised learning pathway.To help prepare you to work in an increasingly digital-based industry, you’ll develop specialist skills in modelling, testing and product development. And you’ll learn how simulation and testing go hand-in-hand to enable rapid product development cycles that help us to achieve zero-impact mobility.You'll experience transdisciplinary learning in group projects, where you'll collaborate with students across our suite of automotive courses. You’ll also tackle a real engineering technical challenge with an industrial mentor on our industry-linked research project. Your projects align to the UN's sustainable development goals, so that your learning experience is relevant to the ongoing developments and future of the automotive sector.
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