MPhil Mechanical and Systems Engineering

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Newcastle University

Program Overview

The University of Newcastle in the UK offers a 1-year MPhil in Mechanical and Systems Engineering for those wishing to establish advanced higher-level and research skills in mechanical engineering and systems thinking. The course develops critical and creative thinking and allows students to prepare to tackle real-world engineering issues through research. It's especially suited for those who want to bridge academic with industry context or transition to a PhD.

Curriculum Structure:

  • MPhil is a research-intensive programme that enables students to explore a specific area of mechanical or systems engineering under the supervision of senior academics. Rather than the typical coursework, focus is laid on:

    • Training in Research Methodology to develop foundation skills in investigation and analysis.

    • Specialised Project Work to the student's field of research interest—topics span from fluid dynamics to sustainable transport systems.

    • One-to-one supervision to guide you through the process of writing a dissertation that makes an original contribution to the field of study.

    • Students also have access to state-of-the-art experimental and computational research facilities.

Accreditation:

  • While the MPhil is in itself largely a research degree that is not accredited in the same way as undergraduate engineering programmes, it is housed in the School of Engineering, which has strong industry and academic links and thus a very good quality and well-supported study environment.

Campus Location

  • Newcastle University's city-centre campus in the north-east of England provides a vibrant learning experience. The School of Engineering is placed in the centre of the campus with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, advanced manufacturing tools, and collaborative spaces. It's also in close proximity to technology firms and engineering employers with excellent networking opportunities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Though research-oriented, the MPhil in Mechanical and Systems Engineering encourages experiential learning by:

  • Active involvement in real research projects of likely industry significance.

  • Chances to collaborate with multidisciplinary groups in the fields of robotics, intelligent infrastructure, biomedical engineering, and others.

  • Professional development workshops and technical seminars conducted by the university and external organizations.

  • A few of the students will also get to be co-authors for publication or attend overseas conferences to present their research.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Newcastle University assists students to chart their future career through:

  • One-to-one career planning sessions with the university's Careers Service.

  • Advice on research funding, CVs, and PhD applications.

  • Preparation of presentation and research writing skills to support future research or industry careers.

Employability:

  • The graduates of this program typically end up working in industries like aerospace, renewable energy, automotive engineering, manufacturing, systems integration, and robotics. Some become employees in R&D departments, government institutions, or consultancy organizations. Job titles include Mechanical Design Engineer, Systems Analyst, Research Engineer, or Project Manager.

Academic Progression:

  • Higher academic progression is possible through taking supplementary courses at the higher levels of the master's program.

  • The majority of the graduates use the MPhil as a stepping stone to the PhD, especially in disciplines like fluid mechanics, materials engineering, or sustainable transport systems. Others would venture into interdisciplinary research like bioengineering or automation using AI.

Program Key Stats

£32,500
Sept Intake : 31st May


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Eligibility Criteria

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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • bioengineering
  • MEMS and sensor development
  • fluid dynamics and thermal systems engineering
  • design and manufacturing
  • materials engineering
  • railway systems research
  • sustainable transport systems
  • systems engineering
  • mechanical systems design
  • academic research
  • and further doctoral studies

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