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An introduction to Masters courses in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham

Join Dr Yongjing Wang for an overview of the Masters courses offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
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    • Date
      Tuesday, 27 January 2026 (09:00 - 10:00) (UK)
    • Format
      Online

What to expect

Join Dr Yongjing Wang for an overview of the Masters courses offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This session will introduce you to our postgraduate opportunities, with a special focus on our MSc programmes in Advanced Mechanical Engineering (AME) and Robotics. Whether you are interested in general advanced engineering or the specific field of automation, join us to find out more and ask questions about the courses.

Why study a Masters in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham?

  • Whether it’s vehicle engineering or robotics and automation that excites you, study with our experts. You can specialise even further with an advanced research project.
  • You’ll benefit from our close links with industry, from both small businesses and global leaders such as Rolls-Royce, Jaguar Land Rover and Airbus.
  • You can choose either the MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering or MSc Robotics, both give your access to our state-of-the-art facilities in the School of Engineering, including our 179-capacity Design Centre and 160 flexible drop-in study spaces spread throughout the building.

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