This programme of study is also offered on a part-time basis. Please consult the Registrar's website for more information pertaining to courses offered by the University.
The Master of Science in Engineering (Mechanical) part-time course is a research-based postgraduate course that extends for six semesters. As an interested applicant, you will have the opportunity to consult with the Faculty of Engineering prior to enrolment to discuss your research proposal. The areas of research in mechanical stream offered are threefold, and some of the areas of research available are as listed below:
Mechanical Engineering
- Aerodynamics
- Biomechanics
- Building Services
- Computer aided engineering (cfd: computational fluid dynamics and fea: finite element analysis)
- Cooling of Electrical Machines
- Energy
- Energy Storage
- Environmental engineering
- Formability of sheet materials
- Internal combustion engines
- Naval architecture
- Pressure vessels
- Refrigeration
- Robotics, Prosthetics, Mechatronics, Teleoperation and Automation
- Robotic grasping, manipulation and dexterity
- Solar desalination
- Solar heating and cooling
- Sound and vibration
- Structural integrity
- Structural analysis of composite materials
- Structural mechanics and thermo-fluids
- Welding
- Wind turbines
Metallurgy and Materials
- Laser shock peening for automotive gears
- Shot peening of austempered ductile iron
- Tribocorrosion of biomaterials and its mitigation using surface engineering
- Iron-based biodegradable alloys
- Implant development
- Coatings for neural electrodes
- Aerospace materials
- Mechanical testing of graphene membranes
- Graphene synthesis
- Heritage materials
- Surface engineering for additive manufactured parts for marine transport
- Photocatalytic surfaces for greywater treatment at a micro scale
- Materials for Sterilisation of 2nd class water
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Computer aided engineering design
- Concurrent engineering
- Industrial automation
- Industrial robotics and mechatronics
- Industrial sustainable development
- Intelligent systems in design and manufacturing
- Micro manufacturing
- Product development technologies and methodology
- Quality engineering
- Rapid prototyping
- Robotic grasping and handling.
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Semester 2   (February 2025 - June 2025) | |||||
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Compulsory Units | |||||
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ENR5006* | Research Methods for Engineering | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
ENR5020** | Dissertation | 80 ECTS   |   | ||
ENR5026* | Science Communication in Engineering | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
* Students are required to register for this study-unit or another study-unit as directed by the Board. Students may choose to register for this study-unit either during Semester 2 of the academic year 2024-25 or Semester 1 of the academic year 2025-26.** Work on the dissertation is expected to start in Semester 2 of the academic year 2024-25 and continues up to the end of Semester 2 of the academic year 2025-26.   |
This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the Master of Science in Engineering - M.Sc. - under the auspices of the Faculty of Engineering.