Mechanical Materials Manufacturing Eng
Mechanical Materials Manufacturing Eng
Mechanical Materials Manufacturing Eng
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Contents
3 Welcome
4 Why study mechanical, materials and manufacturing
engineering at Nottingham?
6 Degree courses
16 How will I study?
18 How will I be assessed?
20 Study abroad
22 Career and employment prospects
24 Student profile
26 Graduate profile
28 Staff profile
30 Postgraduate opportunities
33 Your student experience
36 Applying for a place
40 Frequently asked questions
42 Visiting and contacting us
Careers
Chartered Status
High-quality research
Degree courses
Degree title
UCAS code
Duration
A levels
IB
H302
3 years
AAB
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H300
4 years
AAA
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H30B
5 years
AAA
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H700
3 years
AAB
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H715
4 years
AAA
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H708
3 years
AAB
34
H707
4 years
AAA
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Places
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Benefits
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Features
Support
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
9-10am
10-11am
11am-12pm
12-1pm
Lecture
Introduction
to Materials
and Materials
Forming
Lecture
Mechanics of
Solids
Seminar
Mechanics of
Solids
Lecture
Thermodynamics
and Fluid
Mechanics
Lecture
Engineering
Maths
Personal
Tutorial
Seminar
Thermodynamics
and Fluid
Mechanics
Seminar
Engineering
Maths
Lecture
Mechanics of
Solids
Thursday
Friday
Lecture
Thermodynamics
and Fluid
Mechanics
Lecture
Engineering
Maths
Design Office
Design and
Manufacture
Lecture
Dynamics of
Mechanical
Systems
Seminar
Dynamics of
Mechanical
Systems
Lecture
Design and
Manufacture
1-2pm
2-3.30pm
3.30-5pm
Lab class,
computing or
workshop
(not every
week)
Lab class or
workshop
(not every
week)
Wednesday
afternoons
always free
for sports and
other activities
Lab class,
computing or
workshop
(not every
week)
Lab class or
workshop
(not every
week)
Year two
Core modules:
Core modules:
Core modules:
Management Studies 2
Individual Project
Computer Modelling
Techniques
Plus optional modules
Year three
Year four
Core modules:
Core modules:
Aerospace
Bioengineering
Design
Materials
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Manufacture
Management
Mechatronics
Modern
languages
Sustainability
Unstreamed
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Project work
Project work is an important aspect throughout
the course. From year two onwards you will always
have a product design project on the go. Most
projects are individual, although there are some
projects undertaken by groups. The final semester
of both BEng and MEng degrees is the major
project. This is your opportunity to demonstrate all
the skills and knowledge learnt during the course.
Throughout the course, projects and coursework
enable students to build an impressive portfolio of
work to show potential employers.
Accreditation
This degree has been accredited by the Institution
of Engineering and Technology and Institution of
Engineering Designers under licence from the UK
regulator, the Engineering Council. Accreditation
is a mark of assurance that the degree meets
the standards set by the Engineering Council in
the UK Standard for Professional Engineering
Competence (UK-SPEC). An accredited
degree will provide you with some or all of the
underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills
for eventual registration as an Incorporated (IEng)
or Chartered Engineer (CEng). Some employers
recruit preferentially from accredited degrees, and
an accredited degree is likely to be recognised
by other countries that are signatories to
international accords.
Industrial year
You may choose to include an industrial placement
year in your degree course (available on both
MEng and BEng courses), in which case the
course is one year longer and one of your years
(often the penultimate year) will be spent working
in industry, enhancing your professionalism and
employability. During this time, you will be classed
as an employee of a company, but will remain fully
registered with the University, with opportunities
to discuss your progress with your tutor. The study
years of the course are identical in content as
those on the equivalent course without industrial
placement year. Students are able to access
help and advice on finding a placement from the
Faculty Industrial Placement Team.
Year two
Year three
Core modules:
Engineering Maths 1 and 2
Industrial Design
Design and Manufacture 1
Introduction to Materials and
Materials Forming
Mechanics of Solids 1
Professional Studies
Creative Techniques in Design
Dynamics of Mechanical
Systems
Drawing for Design
Core modules:
Near Net Shape Manufacture
Automated Manufacture
Design for Manufacture
Production and Inventory
Management
Introduction to Marketing
Computer Modelling Systems
Design Visualisation Techniques
Second Year Design Projects
Second Year Group Design
Project
Ergonomics in Design
Management Studies
Core modules:
Physical Ergonomics
Design Projects
BEng Major Design Project
Manufacturing Process
Capability
Plus optional modules
Year two
Year three
Year four
Core modules:
Engineering
Mathematics 1
Engineering
Mathematics 2
Industrial Design
Design and
Manufacture 1
Introduction to
Materials and Materials
Forming
Mechanics of Solids 1
Professional Studies
Creative Techniques in
Design
Dynamics of
Mechanical Systems
Drawing for Design
Core modules:
Near Net Shape
Manufacture
Automated
Manufacture
Design for
Manufacture
Production and
Inventory Management
Introduction to
Marketing
Computer Modelling
Systems
Design Visualisation
Techniques
Design Projects
Group Design Project
Ergonomics in Design
Management Studies
Core modules:
Physical
Ergonomics
Investigatory Methods
for Innovation in
Engineering and
Management
Rapid Product
Development
Third Year MEng
Product Design
Projects
Manufacturing Process
Capability
Plus optional modules
Core modules:
Cognitive Ergonomics
in Design
Company Review and
Project Outline
Major Project with
Industry
Fourth Year MEng
Product Design
Projects
Managing Projects
Plus optional modules
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BEng/MEng Manufacturing
Engineering
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Year two
Year three
Core modules:
Engineering Maths 1 and 2
Industrial Design
Design and Manufacture 1
Introduction to Materials and
Materials Forming
Mechanics of Solids 1
Professional Studies
Thermodynamics and Fluid
Mechanics 1
Dynamics of
Mechanical Systems
Core modules:
Near Net Shape Manufacture
Automated Manufacture
Measurement and Control
Manufacturing Project
Probabilistic and Statistical
Techniques for Engineers
Design for Manufacture
Production and Inventory
Management
Ergonomics in Design
Management Studies 1
Core modules:
Flexible Automated Manufacture
BEng Individual Project
Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
Management of Quality
Sustainable Manufacturing
Plus optional modules
Year two
Year three
Year four
Core modules:
Engineering Maths
1 and 2
Industrial Design
Design and
Manufacture 1
Introduction to
Materials and
Materials Forming
Mechanics of Solids 1
Professional Studies
Thermodynamics and
Fluid Mechanics 1
Dynamics of
Mechanical Systems
Core modules:
Near Net Shape
Manufacture
Automated
Manufacture
Measurement and
Control
Manufacturing Project
Probabilistic and
Statistical Techniques
for Engineers
Design for
Manufacture
Production and
Inventory Management
Ergonomics in Design
Management
Studies 1
Core modules:
Flexible Automated
Manufacture
Investigatory Methods
for Innovation in
Engineering and
Management
Logistics and Supply
Chain Management
Management of Quality
Plant Location
and Design
Plus optional modules
Core modules:
Professional
Development Project
Rapid Product
Development
Integrated Operations
Planning and Control
Plus optional modules
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Lectures
Seminars/example classes
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Laboratory classes
Workshop classes
Project work
Tutorials
Individual study
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Assessment methods
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Study abroad
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Dedicated support
Inter-campus exchange
Mechanical engineering
Manufacturing engineering
Salaries
Employment and salary data for product design
and manufacture is not available due to a small
sample size. The range of salaries for product
designers with several years experience is
25,000-45,000, and those with 10-15 years
experience can earn up to 60,000***.
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Student profile
Im part of the Freefall Camera research project that aims to create the worlds first
autonomous skydiving robot. The idea has been growing since second year with lots
of support from various academics including our third-year tutor, Dr David Branson.
Design has been the most enjoyable part of the course. It was during our GroupDesign-and-Make module that we developed The Freefall Camera. Since then,
weve been making headlines within the skydiving community and came third in the
Universitys annual Student Venture Challenge competition.
Thanks to the cameras success, Ive been able to approach various skydiving
manufacturers about potential work with their research and development
departments. Im currently in discussions about a potential job so watch this space!
University life as a whole has been great. Nottingham has it all and joining the
skydiving club has given me friends for life as well as a route to pursue after
University.
Thomas Shorten
MEng Mechanical Engineering, fourth year
Find out more about The Freefall Camera
bit.ly/FreefallCamera
Or like their Facebook page www.facebook.com/freefallcamera
Thomas is pictured using the lathe machine to turn metal.
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Graduate profile
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Staff profile
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Postgraduate opportunities
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Sports
We offer sport at all levels and an excellent allinclusive student membership offer, so whether
you enjoy sport as a hobby or are an elite athlete
we will have just what you need. We have over
70 sports clubs, which means we have the
2nd highest number of sports clubs of any UK
university. If youre not interested in joining a team
but want to stay fit, we have sports centres on all
of our main UK campuses. Find out more:
www.nottingham.ac.uk/sport
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Alternative qualifications
These include:
Access to HE Diploma
Advanced Diploma
BTEC HND/HNC
BTEC Extended Diploma
Cambridge Pre-U
Irish Leaving Certificate
Scottish Advanced Highers
A range of engineering foundation courses
Application process
Entry numbers
Academic attainment
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Required subjects
Mature applicants
International applicants
Deferred entry
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