Year 3
Year 3, you will gain the skills to analyse and interpret the dynamic structural behaviour of engineering system components, stress analysis of components subject to combined loading, fatigue and failure analysis and fracture mechanics, national and international codes of practice design approaches including BS and Eurocodes, you will be introduced to joining processes and equipment, surface technology and engineering metallurgy, gain an understanding of manufacturing support systems, process planning and production control, quality control, inspection and sustainable manufacturing, learn design methodology including design for manufacturing and design optimisation, project management and finally, you will take part in a group project.
Year 4
In your final year, you will learn to use finite element methods to analyse a range of engineering systems including static stress, dynamic modal analysis and heat transfer analysis. You will be introduced to design for vibration and manufacturing, quality control and assurance, risk and reliability, cost evaluation and supply change management, learn the skills needed to use a variety of commercial software in design and manufacture of products and the rapid prototyping techniques including NC programming, mould modelling, rapid prototyping and sensitivity analysis, undertake a substantial professional design project incorporating planning, decision making, data collection and critical analysis.