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Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc at University Of Bristol

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Course details

How long is the course?
1 year

Attendance pattern
Full time

Course qualification
MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering

Awarding body
University of Bristol

When does the course begin?
This course last started on 01-Oct-08

Please contact the college to enquire about new start dates.

Course info
The main objective of this programme is to produce graduates with the ability to plan, execute and report technical projects for industry and academia. The programme is composed of taught modules (120 credits) and a major project supervised by the academic staff in the department (60 credits), to make up an overall total of 180 credits. The facilities and expertise in the Department of Mechanical Engineering have earned us consistent top rankings in the prestigious Times University League Tables. Students are allocated to four mandatory units. These are intended to develop your skills of investigation, system analysis, and project planning & comprise; Literature review of a specialist topic, Mechanical and Finite Element Modelling, System Design & Feasibility study, linked to the research project. A further mandatory unit, (10 credits) is Research Methodology and Project Management.

How much will it cost?
Full price information is available on the provider's website.

Assessment method
Written examinations, extensive assessment of coursework and assignments, and presentation of a written report on the major project.

Entry Requirements
Equivalent to a 2.1 honours degree from a good UK university. Those applicants, for whom English is not their first language, require an IELTS score of 6.5.

Where is the course held? (view on a map)
University of Bristol
Senate House
Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1TH

Venue details
Childcare facilities are available on site. Early booking of sessions is strongly recommended due to high demand of limited places. Guidance and advice may be available for all aspects of student life. Facilities/Support are available for students with hearing impairment. Facilities/Support are available for students whose main language is not English. Facilities/Support are available for students with learning difficulties. Facilities/Support are available for students with restricted mobility.


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Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc at University Of Bristol was verified on 31 Jan 2008.

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