This four-year Master of Engineering course is designed to give you a higher technical knowledge, and is the highest award for undergraduate study in engineering. The MEng course is a great route for students who want to become registered Chartered Engineers as it meets the Engineering Council’s educational requirements to gain Chartered Engineer (CEng) status: the highest standard within the industry.
The University has a strong reputation in automotive research and development. The Centre for Automotive and Power Systems Engineering (CAPSE) undertakes research and consultancy for some of the top car manufacturing companies. The research centre also supports teaching on the automotive degree and final year projects. We have strong links with the automotive sector and we place considerable emphasis on student’s projects.
Our students have access to facilities which include Computer Aided Design (CAD) and analysis software, automotive engine test beds, a gas turbine plant, laser scanning arm and wind tunnel. As part of your studies you will also have the chance to be involved in the development of a formula student racing car.
Studying on the MEng Automotive Engineering course will remove the need to source further funding to study a Masters-level qualification.
What you will study
For the first three years, you will study alongside those on the BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering course. This will give you the opportunity to learn fundamental engineering principles, further develop your knowledge and skills and gain an appreciation for concepts relevant to automotive engineering. In your fourth year, your additional year of study, you will apply what you’ve already learned on a substantial project.
Year One
- Mathematics for Engineers
- Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Systems
- Design and Manufacture
- Professional Practice for Engineers
- Engineering Mechanics 1
- Thermofluids for Engineers
Year Two
- Computational Techniques for Analysis
- Engineering Management and Business Constraints
- Engineering Mechanics 2
- Engineering Materials Science
- Manufacturing
- Design for Automotive Engineers
- Vehicle Control Systems
Year Three
- Individual Project
- Finite Element Analysis
- Manufacturing Systems and Management
- Vehicle Dynamics and Structures
- Research Methods for Engineers
- Aerodynamics and Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Vehicle and Engine Technology
Year Four
- Integrative group project – 40 credits
- Vehicle power trains and systems
- Business and risk management
Optional modules include:
- Hybrid vehicle technologies
- Further engineering materials*
- Fatigue and fracture*
- Further finite element analysis*
- Further computational fluid dynamics*
- Heat transfer and combustion*
- Lean manufacture*
The above information is a sample module description for illustrative purposes. Modules and module content may change from time to time.
Teaching
You will learn via lectures, tutorials and seminars. As well as this, you will spend time keeping up-to-date on current issues within the engineering industry. You will also learn through practical work, group projects and a final year project.
Assessment
You will be assessed through assignments, coursework, ongoing class tests and exams. Presentations are included as elements of assessments in some modules, in order that key communication and presentation skills can be developed.
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