Mechanical Engineering
Position Details (Master's)
On this Mechanical Engineering course from the University of Portsmouth , you'll apply current professional methodologies, assess the requirements of mechanical engineering applications, and find the optimal materials and methods to deliver your projects.
You'll plan and produce a personal research project, supported by staff expertise, that ties into the job you have - or the job you want. Previous projects have investigated the structural integrity of aerodynamic elements, the performance of natural bulletproof materials, and the effects of complex structures on fluid dynamics.
Highlights
Experiment with advanced materials (alloys, polymers, ceramics and composites) and energy engineering systems in dedicated mechanical engineering labs
Use advanced simulation and modelling software such as Abaqus, MATLAB, Simulink and CCM+
Connect with your lecturers' industry partners, in the UK and abroad, and have the opportunity to investigate real-life industrial problems
Tie-in your individual project with one of the research groups, and benefit from the expertise of our experienced research staff
Research topics including aerospace materials, design engineering, polymers and composites, and energy engineering
Careers and opportunities
As a successful graduate of this course, you'll have an accredited postgraduate mechanical engineering qualification on your CV, proving your expertise in the sector. This sets you up for work as a mechanical engineer in fields including design, research and development, manufacturing or the Armed Forces.
Alternatively, you could choose to work in a small business within the mechanical engineering sector, or start your own specialist company. You could also progress to PhD study in mechanical engineering.
Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:
- Mechanical engineer
- Project engineer
- Wireless operations engineer
- Logistics administrator
- Precision engineer
This course is awarded the EUR-ACE (European Accredited Engineer) label. It is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Core modules:
Advanced Materials
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Control Systems
Energy Systems
Structural Application of Finite Elements
Structural Integrity
Individual Project (MSc)
University of Portsmouth
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired