Advanced Mechanical Engineering at University of Sussex - UCAS

Course summary

Mechanical engineering plays an essential role at every level in society. Our course is for you if you’re a newly qualified or practising engineer looking to improve your expertise in specialist areas. Our MSc will enhance both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills in areas such as:

  • computational fluid dynamics
  • advanced thermofluids
  • advanced manufacturing techniques
  • dynamics of solids
  • heat transfer.
We offer well-equipped research and teaching laboratories where you’ll develop your academic and professional excellence. develop your academic and professional excellence. Our options cover a range of application areas – you’ll be able to specialise in your area of interest. You’ll be supervised by research-active faculty and become part of our vibrant international community. A combination of taught modules and project work provides an excellent platform to further your career in mechanical engineering. We also have strong links with industry and will help you with your professional development. Accreditation Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)

Modules

We regularly review our modules to incorporate student feedback, staff expertise, as well as the latest research and teaching methodology. We’re planning to run these modules in the academic year 2023/24. However, there may be changes to these modules in response to COVID-19, staff availability, student demand or updates to our curriculum. We’ll make sure to let our applicants know of material changes to modules at the earliest opportunity. Core modules are taken by all students on the course. They give you a solid grounding in your chosen subject and prepare you to explore the topics that interest you most.

  • MSc Individual Project
  • Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
  • Advanced Thermofluids
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Heat Transfer Applications
Alongside your core modules, you can choose options to broaden your horizons and tailor your course to your interests. You can see a list of available optional modules on our website.


Entry requirements

You should normally have a lower second-class (2.2) undergraduate honours degree or above. Your qualification should be in engineering (mechanical or automotive), mathematics, or physics. You can also apply for this course if your qualification is in a closely related discipline where you have studied mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid flow. You may also be considered for the course if you have other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing.


Fees and funding

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Advanced Mechanical Engineering at University of Sussex - UCAS