The MSc Mechanical Engineering at Glasgow Caledonian University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time postgraduate course. It is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and aligned with the UK Engineering Council’s standards. This course helps students advance their core technical knowledge and allows specialisation in either Design or Manufacture. Core areas of study include thermofluids, computational fluid dynamics, sustainable manufacturing, energy auditing and advanced mechanics.
Students are assessed through exams, coursework, technical reports, group work, presentations and a 60-credit major research project. The course includes employer-led events, industry-linked projects and opportunities for real-world applications through collaborative assignments.
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a modern public university located in Glasgow, Scotland, and was founded in 1993. It is known for combining academic quality with industry experience and offering strong student support.
The university provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across fields such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business and the Arts. GCU is recognised for its respected accreditations, modern facilities and a strong graduate employment rate.
Applicants are required to submit a personal statement explaining their reasons for applying for the course, alongside an academic or employer reference. Candidates may also upload a CV to demonstrate relevant professional or work experience.
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English Proficiency:
The tuition fee for international students studying the MSc Mechanical Engineering at Glasgow Caledonian University is £18,800 annually.
Glasgow Caledonian University offers several scholarships and bursaries to international postgraduate students. International students may be eligible for tuition fee discounts of up to £3,500, depending on their academic background and country of residence.
Graduates of the MSc Mechanical Engineering programme are equipped for careers such as:
Applicants should apply directly through the university’s postgraduate application portal. You can speak to one of our trained counsellors for guidance.
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