This programme is designed for exceptional mechanical engineering graduates who want a comprehensive technical understanding of advanced mechanical engineering topics. It will help students specialise in aerospace, and they will also get to take classes in general skills like project management and risk analysis. The course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), providing a route for students to become Chartered Engineers.
MSc students will complete an individual project that allows for an in-depth study of a chosen topic. This can be an industry-focused project or one connected to university research. Assessment for the course includes written assignments and exams, as well as group work. The full-time course takes 12 months, with a part-time option of up to 36 months available for September starts.
The University of Strathclyde, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a leading international technological university. Founded in 1796, it was the first technological university in the UK. The university has a strong reputation for academic excellence and has a wide-ranging research portfolio. With over 30,000 students from more than 140 countries, it has a large and multicultural community.
The university offers a variety of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels across its eight departments, including Engineering, Business, and Science. Strathclyde prides itself on being 'A Place of Useful Learning', with a mission to deliver world-class teaching and research to prepare students for their future careers.
Candidates are required to provide a personal statement explaining their reasons for applying for the programme and other relevant information about their studies. An appropriate academic or employer reference is also needed. Students can upload their CV to showcase their work experience.
The tuition fee for the MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace for International students is £31,100.
The university offers many scholarships for postgraduate taught students. International students who are self-funded and start in September 2025 or January 2026 may be eligible for a £5,000 scholarship, which is automatically deducted from their tuition fees. There are also limited Dean's International Excellence Awards worth £7,000 and £10,000 for exceptional applicants.
Graduates from this course are particularly suitable for positions in the following sectors:
Applications for the MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering by Modular Study programme can be submitted online through the university's website. But we strongly suggest and advise applicants to contact AHZ's trained counsellors for help with the process.
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