This accredited integrated master’s covers mechanical, computational and sustainable life-cycle engineering in this high-tech field.
Over four years, students develop professional engineering skills, with a focus on innovative and sustainable solutions to future mechanical engineering systems.
Individual and group engineering design projects demonstrate students’ expertise to future employers. Whilst a fourth year, at master’s level, it helps to transition from study to professional practice.
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Benefit from strong links to industry and exceptional industry involvement in the degree programme. Profit from City’s vision of sustainable engineering, a fundamental aspect in future Mechanical and Design Engineering.
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Study in world leading test facilities, including our thermo-fluid laboratories, engine test beds and low-turbulence wind-tunnel, and high-speed tunnel belonging to the UK National Wind Tunnel Facility initiative.
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Work with modern state-of-the art experimental equipment and high-performance computational fluid solvers, both being developed at City and supported by world-experts in those fields.
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Enjoy easy access to our central London location and benefit from the links to our international aviation program, with City being the hub for key national and international industries.
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Boost employability within an optional placement year, or placement split over two summer periods, which offers first-hand experience in professional industry.
This course is subject to approval.
Course content
You will develop a strong technical background in the key mechanical and design engineering subjects, material and manufacturing, thermo-fluids, structural dynamics, electronics control and heat transfer. Management studies and sustainable life-cycle engineering skills are also integral parts of the course.
Year 1
Build a firm foundation in mathematics, engineering, physics, materials and manufacturing, thermo-fluids electronics and computing, with our largely shared engineering first year.
Year 2
Grow knowledge in Mechanical and Design with modules including fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, structures and materials, mechatronics and systems, data processing and analysis. Understand how Mechanical and design engineering is part of the circular economy.
Year 3
Deepen expertise with applied modules in analysis and design of mechanical engineering systems, through life engineering, heat and mass transfer and control engineering. Apply the knowledge gained to real life problems through an engineering research or design project.
Year 4
Transition from academic study to professional practice with a major integrated design project supported by our industry partners and individual research work. This is complemented by advanced modules in computational simulation techniques and experimental methods, energy infrastructure and sustainability and advanced heat transfer. You will also select two optional modules.