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    Programme Specification

    MSc Advanced Engineering

    Academic Year: 2020/21

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body
    Final award MSc/ PGDip / PGCert
    Programme title Advanced Engineering
    Programme code WSPT99
    Length of programme This part-time programme is based at Loughborough and is studied over a period of not more than eight years. The programme comprises 120 credits of taught modules and a 60 credit individual project. The maximum period of part-time study for a Diploma is 5 years or 3 years for a Certificate. Each candidate is required to negotiate with the Programme Director a balanced and appropriate combination of modules that takes account of the candidate’s previous experience.
    UCAS code
    Admissions criteria
    Date at which the programme specification was published Thu, 18 Jun 2020 17:44:21 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    • The aim of the programme is to provide a postgraduate programme to give broadening and deepening modules in a field of engineering relevant to and tailored to each student’s working needs.
    • Postgraduate students are intended to receive appropriate grounding in relevant engineering skills and their practical assessment according to industrial needs.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence; Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer and Chartered Engineer Standard, Engineering Council UK, 2013.
    • UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence; The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes, Engineering Council UK, 2013.
    • Subject Benchmark Statement: Engineering, The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, October 2019.
    • Master's degree characteristics, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, September 2015.

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    In line with the QAA ‘Subject Benchmark Statement for Engineering (2015)’  the programme learning outcomes listed here are sourced from the Engineering Councils publication ‘The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes’ 3rd Edition, 2014.

    Science and Mathematics (SM)

    Engineering is underpinned by science and mathematics, and other associated disciplines, as defined by the relevant professional engineering institution(s). The main science and mathematical abilities will have been developed in an accredited engineering undergraduate programme.  Upon successful completion Masters Graduates will therefore have additionally:

    A comprehensive understanding of the relevant scientific principles of the specialisation

    A critical awareness of current problems and/or new insights most of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of the specialisation

    Understanding of concepts relevant to the discipline, some from outside engineering, and the ability to evalsuate them critically and to apply them effectively, including in engineering projects

    Engineering Analysis (EA)

    Engineering analysis involves the application of engineering concepts and tools to the solution of engineering problems. The main engineering analysis abilities will have been developed in an accredited engineering undergraduate programme. Upon successful completion Masters Graduates will therefore have additionally:

    Ability both to apply appropriate engineering analysis methods for solving complex problems in engineering and to assess their limitations

    Ability to use fundamental knowledge to investigate new and emerging technologies

    Ability to collect and analyse research data and to use appropriate engineering analysis tools in tackling unfamiliar problems, such as those with uncertain or incomplete data or specifications, by the appropriate innovation, use or adaptation of engineering analytical methods

    Design (D)

    Design at this level is the creation and development of an economically viable product, process or system to meet a defined need. It involves significant technical and intellectual challenges and can be used to integrate all engineering understanding, knowledge and s kills to the solution of real and complex problems. The main design abilities will have been developed in an accredited engineering undergraduate programme. Upon successful completion Masters Graduates will have additionally:

    Knowledge, understanding and skills to work with information that may be incomplete or uncertain, quantify the effect of this on the design and, where appropriate, use theory or experimental research to mitigate deficiencies

    Knowledge and comprehensive understanding of design processes and methodologies and the ability to apply and adapt them in unfamiliar situations

    Ability to generate an innovative design for products, systems, components or processes to fulfil new needs

    Economic, legal, social, ethical and environmental context (EL)

    Engineering activity can have impacts on the environment, on commerce, on society and on individuals. Successful Graduates therefore have the skills to manage their activities and to be aware of the various legal and ethical constraints under which they are expected to operate, including:

    Awareness of the need for a high level of professional and ethical conduct in engineering

    Awareness that engineers need to take account of the commercial and social contexts in which they operate

    Knowledge and understanding of management and business practices, their limitations, and how these may be applied in the context of the particular specialisation

    Awareness that engineering activities should promote sustainable development and ability to apply quantitative techniques where appropriate

    Awareness of relevant regulatory requirements governing engineering activities in the context of the particular specialisation

    Awareness of and ability to make general evalsuations of risk issues in the context of the particular specialisation, including health & safety, environmental and commercial risk

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    Refer to Section 3. above.

    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    Engineering Practice (P)

    The main engineering practice abilities will have been developed in an accredited engineering undergraduate programme. Successful Masters Graduates will have to demonstrate application of these abilities where appropriate and additional engineering skills which can include:

    Advanced level knowledge and understanding of a wide range of engineering materials and components

    A thorough understanding of current practice and its limitations, and some appreciation of likely new developments

    Ability to apply engineering techniques, taking account of a range of commercial and industrial constraints

    Understanding of different roles within an engineering team and the ability to exercise initiative and personal responsibility, which may be as a team member or leader

    c. Key transferable skills:

     

    Additional general skills (G)

     Successful Graduates will have developed transferable skills, additional to those set out in the other learning outcomes that will be of value in a wide range of situations, including the ability to:

     Apply their skills in problem solving, communication, information retrievals, working with others, and the effective use of general IT facilities

     Plan self-learning and improve performance, as the foundation for lifelong learning/CPD

     Monitor and adjust a personal programme of work on an on-going basis

     Exercise initiative and personal responsibility, which may be as a team member or leader

    4. Programme structure

    4.1 Students are required to select taught modules from the list below. Students are responsible for consulting with the programme administrator to ensure their selected modules do not clash. Modules denoted by * are provided through distance learning. All other modules are taught in one-week blocks.

     

    Module Code
    Title
    Module Weight

    School  of Mechanical, Electrical & Manufacturing Engineering 

    WSP006

    Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing

    15

    WSP008

    Digital Signal Processing for Software Radio

    15

    WSP009

    Communication Networks                     

    15

    WSP010

    Personal Radio Communications           

    15

    WSP011

    Information Theory and Coding

     15

    WSP015

    Communications Channels        

    15

    WSP016

    Telecommunications Network Security

    15

    WSP017

    mobiles Networks

    15

    WSP032

    Integration of Renewables                     

    15

    WSP033

    Solar Power 1                                      

    15

    WSP034

    Wind Power 1                                       

    15

    WSP035

    Water Power                                        

    15

    WSP036

    Biomass                                              

    15

    WSP062

    Systems Thinking

    15

    WSP066

    Systems Design

    15

    WSP067

    Validation and Verification

    15

    WSP069

    Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Engineering 

    15

    WSP102

    Experimental Mechanics

    15

    WSP103

    Simulation of Advanced Materials & Processes

    15

    WSP130

    Structural Analysis

    15

    WSP233

    Lean and Agile Manufacture  

    15

    WSP237

    Engineering Management & Business Studies

    15

    WSP331

    Computer Aided Engineering    

    15

    WSP415

    Engineering Design Methods

    15

    WSP409

    Engineering for Sustainable Development

    15

    WSP434

    Product Design and Human Factors

    15

    WSP437

    Sustainable Product Design

    15

    WSP438

    Innovation Process and Entrepreneurship in Engineering

    15

    WSP460

    Engineering and Management of Capability

    15

    WSP600

    Adv Manufacturing Processes & Technology

    15

    WSP637

    Additive Manufacturing

    15

    WSP830

    Thermofluids

    15

     

     

    WSP205*

    Lean and Agile Manufacture

    10

    WSP250*

    Marketing for Engineers

    10

    WSP256*

    Quality Management

    10

    WSP260*

    Business Strategy                                

    10

    WSP263*

    Operations Management

    10

    WSP403*

    Design of Machine Elements

    10

    WSP455*

    Engineering Design Methods

    10

    WSP470*

    Design for Assembly

    10

    WSP670*

    Adv Manufacturing Processes & Technology

    10

    Department of Materials

    MPP505

    Plastics Processing Technology

    15

    MPP507

    Polymer Characterisation

    15

    MPP508

    Rubber Compounding and Processing

    15

    MPP558

    Sustainable Use of Materials

    15

    MPP559

    Adhesive Bonding

    15

    MPP608*

    Rubber Compounding and Processing

    15

    MPP601*

    Polymer Properties

    15

    MPP602*

    Polymer Science

    15

    MPP603*

    Polymerisation and Polymer Blends

    15

    MPP606*

    Plastics and Composites Applications

    15

    MPP652*

    Design with Engineering Materials

    15

    MPP653*

    Surface Engineering

    15

    MPP654*

    Ceramics: Processing and Properties

    15

    MPP655*

    Metals: Processing and Properties

    15

    * denotes module studied through distance learning.

    4.2          MSc Project Module

    All part-time students take project module WSP504. Project submission should normally be within three years of registration on the project module. 

    Code

    Subject

    Modular Weight

    WSP504

    Major Project (part-time)

    60

     

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    5.2 In order to be eligible for the award, candidates must satisfy the requirements of Regulation XXI.

    5.2 Candidates who have the right of re-assessment in a module may be offered an opportunity to be re-assessed in the University's special assessment period.

     

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

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