MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Imperial College London

Program Overview

The Imperial College London's MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering is a full-time, one-year programme for graduates in engineering looking to improve the depth of their technical knowledge and broaden their career options. The course is taught by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, which is one of the UK's leading departments, and integrates conventional fundamental mechanical topics with research and innovation at the forefront. Students study subjects such as thermofluids, materials, mechatronics, computational mechanics, and sustainable energy, with the ability to create their own pathway through electives. The course doesn't merely teach the science—it enables students to think like innovators and problem-solvers in the field of engineering.

Curriculum Structure
Imperial structures the course to challenge and to inspire. Students study:

• Core Modules: Covering basic areas like advanced stress analysis, computational methods, heat transfer, and control systems.

• Elective Modules: Options in areas like robotics, fluid dynamics, renewable energy, and machine learning in engineering so that students can specialise in their area of interest.

• Laboratory Work and Group Projects: Hands-on experience on the latest equipment and software, along with projects with real industry sponsors.

• Individual Research Project: A significant component where students conduct independent research on an open-ended real-world engineering problem, often aligned with current research at Imperial or industrial needs.

Accreditation
The MSc is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), putting graduates on a path to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status—highly respected in the UK and abroad.

Campus Location
The course is taught in Imperial's South Kensington campus, located in the center of London. Students benefit from cutting-edge engineering labs, digital design studios, and innovation spaces for collaboration, just minutes away from global science icons like the Royal Albert Hall and the Science Museum.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Imperial doesn't merely teach theory—it's famous for helping students make their knowledge practically useful:

Industry-Informed Learning: Several modules are co-designed with industrial partners like Rolls-Royce, BP, and Siemens to ensure real-world relevance.
Group Design Project: Students work in teams to deliver solutions to real mechanical engineering challenges—often presented to or sponsored by industry.
Research Labs Access: Facilities like the Carbon Capture Pilot Plant and Turbulence Lab provide practical exposure to high-end experimentation.
Entrepreneurship Opportunities: The Imperial Enterprise Lab supports students in turning engineering ideas into start-ups with funding, mentoring, and workshops.
Engineering Societies: Opportunities to join societies like MechSoc, enter design competitions, and attend talks from global engineering leaders.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

There’s strong career support for MSc students from Imperial's specialist Careers Service:

• One-to-one career planning, technical CV help, and job application guidance.
• Engineering-specific workshops and mock interviews.
• Employer engagement events and career fairs, often featuring top recruiters targeting Imperial students.

Employability
Graduates from this MSc are in high global demand. They move into sectors like aerospace, automotive, energy, robotics, consultancy, and R&D. Top employers include Airbus, McLaren, BAE Systems, Shell, Arup, and GE. Imperial's prestige and focus on applied learning give graduates an edge in both technical and leadership roles.

Further Academic Progression
Many students go on to PhD programmes at Imperial or top institutions globally. Others enter emerging fields like AI in engineering, systems design, climate tech, or management consulting—thanks to the program’s rigorous and interdisciplinary nature.

Program Key Stats

£42,900
Sept Intake : 31st May


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Eligibility Criteria

3.7
7.0
100
3 Year
2:2

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • R&D engineer
  • mechanical design engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • energy systems analyst
  • robotics engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • structural analyst
  • PhD researcher
  • technology consultant
  • project engineer
  • thermal systems engineer

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