Mechanical Engineering
Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems MSc
University of StrathclydeAn advanced mechanical engineering MSc specialising in energy systems, power technologies, energy modelling and nuclear power engineering.
Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
12 months full-time
Programme Overview
The Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems MSc combines advanced mechanical engineering with specialist study of modern energy systems.
Students examine energy-system analysis, electrical power systems, energy modelling and monitoring, energy resources and policy.
The programme also offers Nuclear Power Systems study covering nuclear fundamentals, reactors, reactor operation and design, waste disposal and nuclear health and safety.
Students develop professional engineering skills alongside advanced technical knowledge and complete an individual MSc project.
The programme provides preparation for careers across conventional power, renewable energy, nuclear energy and low-carbon engineering.
Entry Requirements
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree, or international equivalent, in engineering or physical sciences.
Applicants should have sufficient technical and quantitative preparation for advanced mechanical and energy engineering.
English-Language Requirements
IELTS Academic:
6.5 overall
Minimum 5.5 in each component
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Faculty of Engineering International Scholarship: £6,000 for eligible international Master's students. Dean's International Excellence Awards: £9,000 to £12,000 for selected exceptional applicants. Energy-sector and external scholarships may also be available.
