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University of Huddersfield: Mechanical Engineering

Institution University of Huddersfield
Department Department of Engineering and Technology (CEET)
Web http://www.hud.ac.uk
Email compeng@hud.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)1484 957507
Study type Taught

Summary

Are you a graduate from an engineering or related discipline looking to advance and broaden your knowledge, skills and abilities in mechanical engineering? An MSc from The University of Huddersfield can help you with that.

Geared toward those with an engineering background, our advanced course is designed to satisfy the growing demand in the UK for qualified graduate mechanical engineers. The course’s wide range of modules will equip you with valuable industry knowledge and skills, including advanced analysis of static, dynamic and thermofluid systems, project and finance management and development of new products.

The main aims of this course are to deepen your skills and knowledge and develop the management know-how for you to succeed as a manager within an engineering organisation.

Why study Mechanical Engineering at Huddersfield?

There is currently a shortfall of at least 20,000 UK-trained engineers every year*. Our Mechanical Engineering MSc will prepare you to fulfil the UK engineering industries’ need for professional engineers with high levels of specialised expertise and skills.

A vibrant town surrounded by beautiful countryside, Huddersfield is a friendly and diverse place from which to study, offering lots of things to do between lectures.

*https://www.imeche.org/news/news-article/uk-education-system-will-not-fulfil-the-needs-of-the-engineering-sector-by-2025---tata-institution-report

Top 3 Reasons to Study Mechanical Engineering at Huddersfield 1. Knowledge – Learn from our team of professional engineers and technicians with experience in the mechanical engineering field. 2. Research – Our team will support your research interests, with very flexible routes to a PhD and laboratories professionally equipped for highly focused research projects. 3. Accreditation – This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). This means it goes towards helping you achieve Chartered Engineer status (CEng).

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