Your postgraduate Mechanical Engineering offer-holder hub

Congratulations on your offer to study within the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham! This is your exclusive offer-holder hub which will guide you through some of the information you might require to make an informed decision about where to study for your postgraduate degree.

Why study Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham?

Our MSc programmes are broad-based covering an important and industrially-relevant portfolio of Engineering and Computer Science modules, exploring deep into the cutting-edge solutions in Advanced Mechanical Engineering and Robotics. We have strong links with industry partners and receive a significant level of sponsorship. The programmes will prepare you for a successful career in a wide range of areas including design, consultancy, maintenance, operations and R&D in a spectrum of sectors. We conduct world-leading research, teaching and engagement with industry and government. These programmes will provide you with the necessary skills and expertise to understand, design, evaluate and implement your knowledge and expertise in various fields such as aerospace, energy, automotive, sustainability, healthcare, robotics and autonomous systems.

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  • Amardeep Singh

    "The best points of the Mechanical Engineering course are the variety of students on the course and the array of optional modules which are industry-relevant. One of the best aspects of your course is the opportunity to delve deep into core mechanical engineering principles, while also exploring cutting-edge research and technologies shaping the industry. The faculty members are experts in their fields, providing invaluable guidance and mentorship as you navigate complex engineering challenges."

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    Explore what our academics and current students are researching and how your study can make an impact! Our research addresses global challenges in advanced manufacturing, biomedical engineering, micro and nanotechnology, and vehicle technology!

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