This Master's course in Automotive Engineering gives a full understanding of the main technological ideas behind car design and how to use them. It uses the newest computer tools for analysis and design, including common software and equipment used in the industry. The course helps students understand theories better by taking on practical tasks, like using computer models and working on actual cars in a modern workshop.
The course has eight main topics, covering things like how cars are designed, using computer analysis for parts (finite element analysis), designing advanced engines, and how cars handle and move through the air. Students will also conduct a personal project, which ends with a written report. After completing this degree, which is approved by IMechE, students will have met the school requirements to become a Chartered or Incorporated Engineer.
Staffordshire University is a respected place of learning that offers excellent education and a helpful study atmosphere. It has campuses in East London, at Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and its main campus in Stoke-on-Trent. The university offers many different courses in subjects like engineering, business, and the arts, as well as the Master's programme in Cloud and Network Computing. The university's goal is to get students ready for good jobs and to help them grow personally.
Applicants need to send a personal statement explaining why they want to study this course and share other details about their education. They also need a suitable reference from a teacher or an employer. Applicants can choose to upload their CV with their application to show their work experience.
For the course commencing on 22 September 2025, the tuition fee for international students is £16,750.
For those undertaking a full Master's degree, there is a possibility of securing a postgraduate loan. This financial assistance, which can amount to as much as £11,222, is specifically designed to help students manage their course fees, living expenses, and other associated costs throughout their studies. It provides a significant contribution towards making postgraduate education more accessible.
Student loans are provided by the Student Loans Company (SLC) and are available for postgraduate degrees. What is particularly helpful is that the loan is flexible and can support various methods of study, including part-time, full-time, and even distance learning programmes, allowing students to choose the option that best suits their needs.
This is a list of career paths for graduates of the MSc Automotive Engineering programme:
Interested applicants can apply for this course directly through Staffordshire University's online form or contact AHZ's trained counsellors for more information.
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