MSc in Automotive Systems Engineering
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The Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering at UK’s Loughborough University is offering MSc in Automotive Systems Engineering course and is inviting applications for the same. Ranked 8th for its Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering by the Times Good University Guide 2014, the Department is a specialist centre within one of the UK’s largest engineering universities.

Created in partnership with the companies such as Ford Motor Company and Jaguar Land Rover, the programme is aimed at existing or prospective product development engineers and those working in manufacturing, particularly alongside product design personnel in the context of cross-functional teams and simultaneous working practice. The one-year full time programme, accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, has been devised for students interested in the automotive industry with knowledge and technical expertise in a wide range of automotive disciplines. The curriculum consists of three compulsory core modules on Vehicle and Powertrain Functional Performance, Vehicle Systems Analysis and Manufacturing Systems and Integrated Design. Students can additionally choose three modules from a choice of five. The full-time programme also involves a university-based project for the students to work on.

Loughborough University also offers five merit based competitive scholarships to the value of 10% of the programme tuition fee for international students applying for the MSc in Automotive Systems Engineering. All students applying for the course will be considered for the scholarship.

Students who wish to apply for the programme must have a first class degree in engineering or physical sciences. In exceptional circumstances, lower academic standards may be compensated by experience in the automotive industry. The programme commences on 29th September 2014. The fee for the course is £17,300. Candidates can apply for the course at http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/howtoapply/.

For further details students can contact Aaepgadmissions@lboro.ac.uk.
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The MSc in Automotive Engineering has been established for over 50 years with excellent industrial links and an outstanding record for the employment of its graduates. The automotive industry is global and similarly the reputation of this course is attracting students from all parts of the world to share in the learning experience.
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