Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Automotive Systems Engineering
MSc 1 year full-time, or 2 1/2 years part-time
This programme provides graduates interested in the automotive industry with knowledge and technical expertise in a wide range of automotive disciplines. It provides students with a confident systems viewpoint for automotive design and manufacture, transferable skills and knowledge applicable to the workplace.
Full-time students study two compulsory modules, four optional taught modules and a University-based project. Part-time students study four compulsory modules, four optional taught modules and an industry based project. An on-line study support system provides additional information and materials to facilitate student discussion. The programme is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (towards Chartered status.)
Compulsory Modules
- Vehicle Functional Performance
- Vehicle System Analysis
- Project
In addition, Full-time students take:
- Computational and Communications Skills
- Project Design and Feasibility Study
Part-time students take:
- Manufacturing Systems
- System Safety and Reliability Engineering
Optional Modules (choose 4)
- Automotive Control
- Powertrain Engineering
- Electronic Systems Integration
- Manufacturing Systems
- Vehicle Dynamics
- Vehicle Platform Engineering
- Engine Performance – Advanced Technologies
- Design Integrated Manufacture
- Automotive Materials – An Overview
- Systems Safety and Reliability Engineering
Not all optional modules are available in any one academic year.
Assessment
Combination of written examinations, reports, individual projects and, for full-time students, verbal presentations.
Entry Qualification
First or second class honours degree or equivalent in engineering or physical sciences. In exceptional circumstances, lower academic standards may be compensated by experience in automotive industry.
These are in addition to the General Entrance Requirements.
Careers and Further Study
Created in partnership with the Ford Motor Company, the programme is aimed at existing or prospective product development engineers and those working in manufacturing, particularly those working alongside product design personnel in the context of cross functional teams and simultaneous working practice.
Scholarships and Sponsorships
Company sponsorship necessary for part-time students.
