This Masters programme allows the students to specialise in the widely established area of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering or to widen their knowledge from their undergraduate studies. It enables graduates to apply MEng Level 9 learning outcomes using computer–based technology to solve mechanical and manufacturing engineering problems. This programme introduces the use of advanced Computer Aided Engineering tools and, by experiencing these advanced techniques and software, the graduate will gain a vital edge. It allows the candidate to keep up with the rapidly changing manufacturing and design sectors. In addition, students can opt for a specialist Major in one of four areas: Simulation-driven Design, Advanced Manufacturing, Sustainable Systems and Energy, or Biomedical Engineering.
Dublin, Ireland
12 Months
€ 17,000
IELTS: 6.5 TOEFL: 92
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Core Modules:
Research Practice & Methodology
Optional Modules:
Entrepreneurship for Engineers
Energy System Decarbonisation
Finite Element Analysis
Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics
Design for Clinical Practice
Biomechanics of Tissue Engineering
Product Design, Development & Value Analysis
Advanced FEA
Surface Engineering & Tribology
Computational Thermo-Fluid Dynamics
Energy Auditing and Energy Management
Advanced Sustainable Energy Systems
Whole Life Cycle Analysis
Turbomachinery
Project (Masters)
Project Sustainable Systems and Energy
Biomedical Project (Masters)
Project in Advanced Manufacturing
Project Simulation - driven Design
Manufacturing Process Analysis & Tool Design
Manufacturing Systems Simulation
For admission to the M.Eng. in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering different entry routes, candidates must hold the following -
an award comparable to a second class honours grade 2, H2.2 from an Irish University with a minimum Pass Grade in Fluid Mechanics, Thermofluid Mechanics or similar module
an award comparable to a second class honours grade 2, H2.2 from an Irish University
an award comparable to a third class honours, H3 from an Irish University with a minimum Pass Grade in Fluid Mechanics, Thermofluid Mechanics or similar module
(The Access and Qualifier B are part-time programmes - visa restrictions apply)
If applicant has not yet completed their degree, then conditional offer may be made on basis of most recent grades and pending the achievement of the minimum entry requirements.
International candidates who are non-native speakers of English must satisfy the University of their competancy in the English language.
English Language Requirements
IELTS: Overall score 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in all components.
TOEFL iBT: Overall score 92 or above.
EU Status Fee: €7,240
Non EU Fee: €17,000
The focused nature of the majors, combined with the continued growth of these important and very successful Irish industrial sectors, will ensure that you are in a pole position to gain employment in a wide range of industries in Ireland and overseas. Graduates of this course have worked as:
Research and Development Engineers
Product Engineers
Quality Engineers
Systems Engineers
Clinical Engineers
Aerospace Engineers
renewable energy Engineers.
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