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  Advanced Mechanical Engineering (Online Learning) MSc/PgDip/PgCert


Online University of Strathclyde    Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Part time September MSc, PGDip, PGCert MSc: 36 months part-time PgDip: 24 months part-time PgCert: 12 months part-time
Engineering (12) Materials Science (24)

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Are you interested in advancing your career in Mechanical Engineering? Our Advanced Mechanical Engineering (Online Learning) programme offers you the flexibility to study for a Masters degree from anywhere in the world. With modules taught through online materials such as videos, podcasts, webinars, and presentations, you can learn at your own pace and fit your studies around your work and family commitments. You'll have access to dedicated staff and online forums to support your learning journey. Tailor your studies with specialist technical classes and complete an industry-themed individual project. Join us and expand your career opportunities in sectors like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Entry requirements are flexible, so don't hesitate to apply.

About the course

Our online learning course enables you to complete a Masters degree online, without studying at our Glasgow campus. This means you can study while balancing your work and family commitments. This option is suitable for students located anywhere in the world.

Modules are taught using online material (by video, podcasts, webinars and presentation), meaning you can study at a time that suits you.

You’ll have full access to all class materials and will be able to chat with your class tutors and fellow students via email, online forums and live webchats. We also have dedicated staff who can answer any questions you have, supporting you through your studies.

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Entry Requirements

Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in physical sciences or an equivalent professional qualification.

Lower degree classifications might be considered if there is strength elsewhere (for example, relevant work experience, excellent final project/dissertation, very strong academic letter of reference, very strong application statement linking with career goals).




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