MEng Mechanical Engineering / Acoustical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Southampton

Program Overview

Gain a Masters-level knowledge of acoustics, sound and vibration and use it to make the world sound better. This acoustical engineering master's will provide fundamental engineering knowledge and a specialist understanding of acoustics. You'll study at the Institute of sound and vibrant research, a leading centre for Acoustical Engineering.

MEng Acoustical Engineering looks at how acoustics - the science of sound and vibration - is applied in technology. It has many applications, including:

  • design of cars
  • 3D-audio systems
  • designing concert halls
  • reducing aircraft noise
  • using ultrasound to fight antimicrobial resistance

This 4-year integrated master's course includes advanced Acoustical Engineering modules. You'll also take a masters-level group design project and apply your engineering knowledge to a design problem.

This course includes practical and lab work throughout. Our projects will allow you to design, build and test components and systems with enhanced acoustic properties. You'll gain the confidence to creatively solve engineering problems.

In your fourth year, you'll take part in a group design project, many of which are industry-led.

You'll have access to our world-class acoustic and engineering facilities, which include:

  • anechoic and reverberation chambers
  • an aeroacoustic wind tunnel
  • listening room
  • virtual acoustics laboratory
  • a professional manufacturing centre

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

​The MEng Mechanical Engineering / Acoustical Engineering program at the University of Southampton offers a comprehensive suite of experiential learning opportunities designed to enhance practical skills and industry readiness.​

Design and Build Projects: Throughout the course, students engage in hands-on projects that involve designing, building, and testing components and systems with enhanced acoustic properties. These projects foster creativity and practical problem-solving skills. ​

Group Design Projects: In the fourth year, students participate in a master's-level group design project, many of which are industry-led. These projects allow students to apply their engineering knowledge to real-world design problems. ​

Laboratory and Research Work: The program includes practical and lab work throughout, utilizing world-class facilities such as anechoic and reverberation chambers, an aeroacoustic wind tunnel, and a virtual acoustics laboratory. These facilities support experimental, research, and design skills development. ​

Industrial Placements: Students have the option to undertake an industrial placement year, typically between the second and third years. This placement provides practical experience in an engineering firm, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge in a professional context. ​

Industry Interaction: The program promotes awareness of engineering in practice through interaction with industry, including work placements, external speakers, industrial visits, and industrial design projects. ​

These experiential learning components are integral to the program, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for careers in acoustical and mechanical engineering fields.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MEng Mechanical Engineering / Acoustical Engineering program at the University of Southampton are well-equipped for diverse career paths and further academic pursuits.​

Career Opportunities:

Graduates commonly pursue roles such as:​

  • Acoustic Consultant: Advising on sound design in buildings and environments.​University of Southampton+1University of Southampton+1

  • Noise and Vibration Engineer: Addressing issues related to sound and vibration in various settings.​

  • Audio Technologist: Developing and improving audio technologies.​

  • Environmental Consultant: Focusing on noise pollution and its impact.​

  • Broadcast Engineer: Managing and maintaining broadcasting equipment.​

  • Speech Technologist: Working on technologies related to speech recognition and processing.​

  • Software Engineer: Developing software solutions, often in acoustics-related applications.​

  • Research Scientist: Conducting research in acoustics and related fields

These roles span across various sectors, including information and communication, education, finance and insurance, public administration and defence, scientific and technical services, arts and entertainment, manufacturing, and transport. ​

Further Study:

Graduates may opt for postgraduate studies, such as MSc or PhD programs in acoustics, mechanical engineering, or related fields, to specialize further or engage in research. ​

 

Program Key Stats

£28,800 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Acoustic consultant
  • noise and vibration engineer
  • audio technologist
  • environmental consultant
  • broadcast engineer
  • speech technologist
  • software engineer
  • research scientist

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