MSc Mechanical Engineering (Advanced)

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Lancaster University

Program Overview

Lancaster University's MSc Mechanical Engineering (Advanced) is a full-time one-year master's programme ideal for graduates who want to further their skills in advanced mechanical systems and technology. The course blends cutting-edge theory with pragmatic engineering methods to equip students to tackle real problems in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing. With a strong research culture and focus on innovation, graduates have both technical knowledge and professional skills to transition into specialist roles or further study with confidence.

Curriculum Structure
The course provides a robust academic foundation built on cutting-edge engineering principles and problem-solving. Key areas investigated are:
Advanced Solid Mechanics and Computational Modelling
Thermofluids, Energy Systems, and Sustainable Technologies
Advanced Control Engineering and Mechanical Design
• A significant Individual Research Project, where students apply what they've learned to investigate a sophisticated engineering issue—most commonly in association with industry or university research.

The course structure is specially designed to integrate thorough theoretical studies with practical applications so that the graduates can comfortably step into sophisticated engineering environments.

Accreditation
Lancaster's MSc Mechanical Engineering (Advanced) has been accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) for meeting the Chartered Engineer (CEng) standards required. Accreditation shows that graduates are well qualified to achieve professional engineering standards in the UK and beyond.

Campus Location
Lancaster University is located in Lancaster, England, in a modern, campus-style development with world-class laboratory facilities, an Engineering Building that has recently opened, and learning- and innovation-promoting collaborative spaces. The university is consistently ranked among the UK's best for engineering and student satisfaction.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Practical experience and gaining industry-specific skills are of significant importance in the program:
Industry Collaboration: Students would normally work with real clients or university research groups on engineering projects that tackle today's technological and societal challenges.
Workshops and Labs: Regular lab work and access to simulation software ensure students get hands-on experience in areas such as robotics, testing of materials, and fluid dynamics.
Guest Lectures & Industry Talks: Throughout the year, engineers from leading companies—such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and BAE Systems—share insights into innovation, career development, and engineering in practice.
Student Societies & Engineering Competitions: Students can become involved with the Lancaster University Engineering Society and compete in activities such as Formula Student or innovation hackathons to enhance design and team working skills.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Lancaster Careers and Employability Service is directly supporting engineering students as follows:
Individual guidance and career mentoring one-to-one
• Assistance with CVs, applications, and technical interviewing
Industry-led events, engineering employer careers fairs, and recruiter career talks
Intern and graduate jobs in the UK and globally

Employability
Employers prefer alumni of this MSc programme because they can provide a problem-solving mentality, technical know-how, and ability to control sophisticated engineering equipment. The alumni go on to become Design Engineer, R&D Specialist, Project Engineer, and Consultant Engineer. Most commonly, they get appointed in major aerospace, energy, automotive, and defence industries, or form their own engineering innovation businesses.

Academic Career Development
For prospective further study, graduates are qualified enough to pursue PhD courses in mechanical or multidisciplinary engineering fields. Others branch into areas like renewable energy, robotics, or engineering management, depending on their career goals.

Program Key Stats

£15,155
Sept Intake : 31st May


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Yes

Eligibility Criteria

3.3 - 3.5
6.5
90
3 Year
2:1

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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