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Mechanical Engineering

Please note that Ashbourne does not offer this course to study at degree level

Overview

This degree programme is designed to offer an advanced level of study in specific aspects of mechanical engineering that are in demand from industry. The degree comprises study in analysis and design of power machinery systems, engineering structures, vibration, control and the use of computers in advanced engineering analysis. The degree is suitable for students wishing to become Chartered Professional Engineers and to pursue careers in higher levels of management, in manufacturing and in power engineering.

Structure

Topics covered may include:

- Power Transmission & Auxiliary Machinery Systems

- Materials & Fatigue/Fracture Analysis

- Vibrations, Acoustics & Control

- Advanced Computer Applications in Engineering

- Project Management

- Group Project

Prerequisite A-Levels

- Physics

- Mathematics

- Subjects required by Universities may vary

Similar Degree Courses

- Civil Engineering

- Chemical Engineering

Future Career Path

- Mechanic

- Banking and Finance

- Automotive Engineering

- Robotics

- Thermodynamic engineering

Universities that offer this course

The University of Aberdeen

The University of Birmingham

The University of Bradford

University of Bristol

Durham University

University of Exeter

University of Glasgow

The University of Huddersfield

The University of Hull

Imperial College London

The University of Kent

King's College London

Kingston University

Lancaster University

University of Leicester

The University of Liverpool

Newcastle College

Nottingham Trent University

Oxford University

The University of Sheffield

Sheffield Hallam University

University of Sunderland

University of Surrey

University of Sussex

Swansea University

Swansea Metropolitan University

Thames Valley University

University of Ulster

University College London

The University of Warwick

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