Delivered with a unique focus on industry challenges and concerns, this course will equip students with strong experimental, numerical and analytical skills in structural mechanics for both composite and metallic components. This will help them to practically apply this knowledge to solve real engineering problems.
This course will equip students with the specialist knowledge and skills required by leading employers in aerospace, automotive, motorsport, marine and renewable energy industries to design and develop next generation environmental-friendly and structural-efficient advanced lightweight and composite materials and components.
It is suitable for graduates with engineering, science, applied science or related degrees, who are keen to pursue careers as the design engineer, stress engineer, research and development engineer, numerical code developer, consultant, and academic researcher.