
MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering, University of Warwick
Coventry,
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12 Months
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About this course
The Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc at the University of Warwick is designed to equip students with both versatile and in-depth knowledge to handle new and complex challenges in engineering and related fields. The course is supported by research across various areas such as automotive systems, biomedical engineering, energy systems, materials, and precision engineering. It includes core modules that deepen fundamental knowledge and develop project management skills, alongside optional subjects tailored to students' interests. A significant component is the individual research project, allowing students to investigate a topic through experiments, theory, or computational methods under supervision. The program prepares students for diverse careers or further academic pursuits, with past graduates entering industry or pursuing PhDs.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is accredited by the IET, IMechE, and InstMC, ensuring it meets professional standards. It combines strong research links and practical project work, with previous graduates securing positions at companies such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and Arup, or continuing their studies with PhDs. The course’s high-quality teaching and industry connections make it ideal for those looking to develop advanced skills and enhance employability in mechanical engineering.
Specialisation
This MSc offers a broad training in advanced mechanical engineering topics with optional modules in fields like biomechanics, robotics, sustainability, and control systems. The course emphasizes research, project work, and practical application, enabling students to specialise in areas that align with their career goals or research interests.
Course fees
Application fees
28.07L
1st year tuition fees
28.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need at least a 2:1 UK Honours degree or equivalent in engineering, physical sciences, or mathematics. Knowledge of mathematics including linear algebra, calculus, analysis, and differential equations is essential, potentially demonstrated through undergraduate modules. Some applicants with lower qualifications may be considered if they have relevant experience or strong performance. A mathematical skills test might be required depending on the academic profile.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
-
TOEFL
92
PTE
62
Career prospects
Graduates have gone on to work at prominent firms such as BAE Systems, Mott MacDonald, Volvo Cars, and TSP Projects, often taking roles as mechanical or design engineers, or research professionals. Others have continued their academic journey in PhD programs. The department offers career guidance through workshops, fairs, and events, helping students connect with potential employers and explore diverse career paths.
FAQs
What are the core modules in this course?
Core modules include Computational Fluid Dynamics, Renewable Energy, Dynamics of 3D Mechanical Systems, Heat Transfer Theory and Design, Mechanical Engineering Group Design, Research Methods and Professional Skills, and an individual research project.
What optional modules are available?
Optional modules vary yearly but can include Biomechanics, Advanced Robotics, Design for Sustainability, Batteries and Fuel Cells, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Precision Engineering and Microsystems, and Automobile Systems, Dynamics and Control.
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