The MSc in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) provides a comprehensive advanced level of study in a range of mechanical engineering areas. This programme is designed to meet the contemporary industrial demand for engineers with an advanced understanding of sustainable and renewable energies.Course Content: This course is designed with a primary focus on energy conversion, energy conservation, and energy management, and other themes on modern computational methods and design for manufacture. The course also includes coverage on legislation, economy, and management which are increasingly required by the modern engineer at work.Key Modules: Some of the modules include: Engineering Analysis and Simulation, Energy Conversion and Management, Design for Manufacture, Green Technologies: Energy Generation and Conservation, Project Management and Professional Development, Advanced Computational Methods, and an optional MSc Project. Accreditations: The MSc Mechanical Engineering course at UCLAN is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).Future Careers: Graduates from this course can expect to have a wide range of career opportunities in areas such as advanced mechanical engineering, energy management in industries and commercial establishments, research and development in energy conservation, renewable and sustainable energy technologies, computational methods, and engineering software development.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.