This integrated Master's degree provides specialist expertise in the integration of electrical and mechanical systems. The first two years align with other Mechanical Engineering programs, focusing on core principles, law, management, systems design, and computing to develop products from concept to market. In years three and four, students study mechanical, electrical, and control engineering for advanced applications like autonomous robots and self-driving cars, including individual projects in year three and group design projects in year four. Access to facilities such as the UK's largest wind tunnel and dedicated design studios supports learning.The program includes modules across mathematics, thermodynamics, robotics, and advanced systems, with assessment through examinations, coursework, laboratory reports, and presentations. Fully accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, it offers a route to chartered status and recognition from professional bodies like the Engineering Council and EUR-ACE.
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