Coventry University School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering Brochure

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Undergraduate Courses

School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering


Welcome The School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering aims to provide excellent teaching coupled with an outstanding student experience. This approach has shaped the culture of our forward-thinking Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing, with its inspirational ÂŁ50m building housing modern equipment and student facilities. We aim to prepare and guide our students towards their first professional position and future careers. Our strong tradition of business-focused research is reflected in the important relationships we have developed with companies such as Emirates, Jaguar Land Rover, Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Unipart and Birmingham International Airport. Working closely with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Royal Aeronautical Society, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and the Institute of Engineering Technology, the school is proud to be delivering professionally relevant, up-to-date courses, the majority of which are accredited. We look forward to meeting you.

Wendy Garner Head of School

Coventry University

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The contents of this brochure are correct at time of going to press. The course information within it relates to the 2021/22 academic year. We regularly review our courses, to make them relevant and current for the benefit of our students. Please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/study-at-coventry for up-to-date information on courses and other facilities and services described here before making any application or accepting any offer. Where there is a difference between the contents of this brochure and our website, the contents of the applicable website take precedence and represent the basis on which we intend to deliver our services to you.

Awarded Gold for outstanding teaching and learning 2017.


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UK City of Culture 2021

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Global opportunities

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Career prospects

10 Teaching excellence 12 Aerospace 13 Applied Mechanical Engineering (top-up) 14 Automotive Engineering 15

Aviation Management

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Engineering Business Management (top-up)

17 Manufacturing Engineering 18 Mechanical Engineering 19 Motorsport Engineering 20

Mayara De Fatima Rodrigues Simoes Engineering Business Management BEng (Hons)

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UK City of Culture 2021 Coventry University is very much at the heart of the city’s rich history as well as it’s exciting future. The continually evolving cityscape has lots to offer, including a wide variety of places to eat, drink, shop and relax. UK City of Culture Coventry is UK City of Culture 2021. This accolade, awarded by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, means the world will be watching our city in 2021. With Coventry University being a principal partner of the successful bid, there could be so many opportunities for students to get involved, making this a great time to study in Coventry. From ribbon weaving and watchmaking, to being the centre of the motor industry, our city has constantly re-invented itself. Coventry University is well placed to contribute to, and benefit from, the wider cultural developments within the city. We’re already a multicultural city, with the university welcoming students from more than 160 countries, but we can’t wait to see what being UK City of Culture 2021 will bring for us.

Cultural experiences Whatever you’re passionate about, Coventry has something for you. For music lovers, Coventry hosts the annual Godiva Festival, one of the UK’s biggest family music festivals, that’s seen the likes of Biffy Clyro, Kasabian, The Enemy, Jake Bugg and Example taking to the stage in War Memorial Park. There’s also a range of live music venues including the Golden Cross, the Kasbah and `The Tin’ Music and Arts. There are some impressive exhibition spaces too including the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum which is an award-winning venue for celebrating the city’s culture and history, and the best part is that it’s right next to the university in University Square, opposite the iconic Coventry Cathedral. If you’re interested in theatre, the Belgrade Theatre hosts an exciting mix of experiences ranging from locally-produced performances, comedy nights and touring West End shows. There are smaller venues too, like the Shop Front Theatre, a unique theatre space housed in a former fish and chip shop. As the birthplace of the British motor industry, Coventry is also home to the recently redeveloped Transport Museum, which currently houses the fastest car in the world and a 4D Land Speed Record simulator. In addition, the city is home to MotoFest Coventry, an annual motoring festival featuring motorsport demonstrations and live music. Sport Coventry was named European City of Sport 2019, with the vision of promoting and celebrating the benefits of sport and there’s plenty to offer sports fans. The Ricoh Arena, situated at the edge of the city, is a modern development which houses a 32,000-seat football and rugby stadium. It played host to London 2012 Olympic football matches and is home to the Wasps Rugby Club and Wasps Netball, which frequently offers volunteering opportunities to our students. Other sports teams within the city include Coventry Rugby Football Club, Coventry Bears rugby league club - and the Coventry Blaze ice hockey team, which is housed in the city’s Skydome complex, with which Coventry Business School has a particularly close relationship, with players studying with us, and our students frequently volunteering at games and other events.

Top 5 UK Student City QS Best Student Cities index 2019

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Ranked as the 5th best UK student city and named the UK City of Culture 2021, this a great time to study at the university.


Global opportunities Opportunities to travel and/or work in the UK and overseas are a real benefit of choosing Coventry University. We aim to help you stand out from the crowd when you graduate by offering a range of overseas experiences throughout your degree. Field trips You will have the opportunity to go on a field trip each year to help broaden your subject knowledge, put the theories you have learnt into practice, network, and experience other cultures. Some trips are free of charge, while others are subsidised. Our students have been on field trips within the UK and all over the globe, with recent visits to Holland, Belgium, Germany, Dubai, USA, Oman and China.

Placement/study abroad year Many of our school’s courses offer the opportunity to undertake a fee free, optional additional year gaining experience on a work placement, in the UK or abroad, or studying overseas. Previous students have secured and successfully completed work placements with prestigious organisations such as Rolls-Royce, Avast Software, BMW and TATA Technologies. Students do compete for placements, however there is a lot of support available through our Talent Team to improve your chance of success. You can find out more on page 8. Collaborative Online International Learning projects

These opportunities can help you to understand how the knowledge and experiences you gain during your course are applied in a reallife setting, whilst also making invaluable connections that should help to bolster your employment prospects. Global Leaders Programme (GLP) This exciting, members-only programme aims to develop industry leaders of the future. Expand your global skills in our specialist workshops, experience new cultures and different countries, countries, and undertake behind-the-scenes industry visits around the world. You will also be able to take advantage of opportunities to meet global leaders, which have in the past included networking events with the likes of Google, Microsoft and Facebook. This programme is optional and involves an additional fee. For further information, please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/globalready Go Abroad scheme Our Go Abroad scheme offers multiple opportunities to gain international experience. The scheme aims to help you acquire the knowledge, attitudes and skills to go on to become a globally-agile citizen and globally-employable graduate. The scheme offers opportunities to ‘Go Study’, ‘Go Work’, or ‘Go Explore’ to gain experiences beyond those offered on your course or by your school. For further information, please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/go-abroad

Collaborative Online International Learning is the term that we use at Coventry University to refer to ‘virtual mobility’ experiences. These are included within the curriculum and provide an opportunity to interact with international universities and industry professionals. You can use these experiences to develop your inter-cultural competences and digital skills, while working with others on subject specific learning tasks or activities. Participating in such projects can be an important part of your university experience and a helpful step towards becoming a global graduate with excellent intercultural competence and digital fluency, both of which can provide you with the opportunity to improve your employability prospects. A recent project included aerospace students undertaking a full design and build cycle of an Unmanned Aircraft System, capable of delivering 21kg bags of flour as humanitarian aid. Students had the opportunity to interact with peers and mentors from industry across the world. Students also engaged at the fly-off event with national and international teams. For further information, please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/oil Learn a language Coventry University’s innovative Linguae Mundi programme offers the opportunity to learn a new language. With more than 30 languages available through face-to-face classes by native speakers, and even more to choose from online, you could gain cultural knowledge and add a key global skill to your portfolio. A global city Coventry offers the opportunity to gain global skills and experiences too – it’s a multicultural city that welcomes students from more than 160 countries around the world. Internationally-flavoured events are run on campus throughout the year, such as Tai Chi classes by the Confucius Institute and gatherings by student societies. We’ve already helped thousands of students to gain a competitive edge in the employment market with the global skills and knowledge they gained with us.

1st for overseas student experiences 4 years running Based on student trips abroad from HESA 2014/15-2017/18 UK data

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Please note that any opportunities or experiences referred to on this page may be subject to additional costs, competitive application, availability and meeting any applicable visa requirements. Please check our website for further information.


My overall mission while at Brussels Airlines was to support the brand manager in the successful running of the brand in all served markets and across all touchpoints. Jeremiah Franssen Aviation Management BSc (Hons)


Career prospects We want you to be able to thrive both now and in the future. To achieve this, our Talent Team provides dedicated employability support services and opportunities to apply for placement experiences. We work closely with industry and professional bodies to ensure our courses provide students the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills demanded by employers. Employability and work placement support Our interest in your success extends beyond the classroom and we have invested heavily in assisting our students to progress to successful careers in the mechanical, aerospace and automotive engineering sectors. Our Talent Team is a dedicated resource for Coventry University students, and offers a range of services, including; One-to-one support Drop-in sessions for CV, application and personal statement checks Skills development workshops Mock interviews Assessment centre and psychometric testing training Employer networking events In addition to the above, we offer support to guide you and help you in securing work placements or paid internship opportunities. We also ensure you have access to support for preparing, and applying, for graduate jobs. By the time you’ve successfully completed your course, you should have had various opportunities to acquire the skills and qualities sought by employers. The Talent Team also organises frequent employer events throughout the year, giving you the opportunity to network with businesses and find out more about securing graduate roles and placements. Our links with industry Our school benefits from excellent collaborations with an extensive range of organisations at a local, national and international level. We have previously worked with Emirates, Jaguar Land Rover, Airbus, Rolls Royce, Unipart and Birmingham International Airport, amongst others. Our industry links help us to provide you with the best possible placement and employment opportunities, with our Talent Team support staff having relationships across the sectors we cover. These relationships, plus the ongoing support provided to you by our faculty team, ensure we are able to help you make your placement a success.

Placements We know what a big difference work experience and placements can make to your career prospects. Our current students agree, with an increasing number opting to broaden their horizons through a year-long placement in their third year, or short placements throughout their course. These opportunities could help you to gain the valuable experience needed when entering the competitive employment market. In 2018/19, more than 380 students from the faculty were placed across a wide range of industries and companies. Add+vantage modules Our Talent Team works closely with our academics to ensure that employability skills are embedded into our curriculum. Most of our courses include the university’s Add+vantage scheme. This scheme allows you to complete career-focused modules at each stage of your course as part of our employability programme. Modules include a range of work experience and career development activities. They cover topics ranging from foreign languages and entrepreneurship, through to modules led by employers including Jaguar Land Rover and Severn Trent Water; all designed to help you gain relevant skills to take into your future career. For further information, please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/addvantage Student societies In the school, the student experience extends beyond our teaching, with a number of dedicated student societies you can join, such as the Automotive Society, the Mechanical Engineering Society, the Aviation Society, and the Aerospace Society. These societies are led by our students and can provide opportunities to network with professional bodies, listen to talks given by guest speakers, or attend social events dedicated to members of the society. Part-time work The university also boasts thefutureworks, which is our own commercial recruitment agency. Futureworks aims to offer students the chance to apply for a choice of flexible or temporary opportunities. One option is to become a student ambassador, working part-time at events such as Open Days, giving you the opportunity to gain employability skills and build up work experience on your CV. For more information on working while you study, including guidance for international students, visit www.coventry.ac.uk/working-while-you-study

97% employed or in further study DLHE survey, UG UK, 2016/17 (published 2018)

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Please note that any opportunities or experiences referred to on this page may be subject to additional costs, competitive application, availability and meeting any applicable visa requirements. Please check our website for further information.


We work closely with industry and professional bodies to ensure our courses provide students the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills demanded by employers.


Teaching excellence We know the difference good teaching can make to your time at university. A great experience can make you happier, help you to learn more and contribute to giving you the edge when it comes to getting a job. Our focus is on learning that is led by experience, with the aim of giving you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the practical application of what you are taught. We are proud of our teaching achievements, which saw us awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2017, the Government’s first major assessment of teaching quality in universities, and also saw us awarded maximum 5 Stars for both our teaching and our facilities (QS Stars 2020). The Guardian University Guide 2020 has ranked Coventry University 3rd in the UK for ‘Mechanical engineering’. Facilities The High Performance Engineering Centre, sited within our £50m faculty building, houses an impressive range of industry standard equipment. Facilities for students studying our Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering courses include:

Harrier T4 aircraft and four flight simulators Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 wind tunnel Full motion Cruden F1 simulator Chassis design and test facility Engine test cells Fleet of CNC manufacturing machines Full size vehicle shaker rig Extensive computer labs Metrology labs 3D printing suite including modern technology for printing composite materials.

Coventry University is also home to the UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’, the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME). This is a collaboration between Coventry University and Unipart Manufacturing Group, providing students with training in the Unipart best practice manufacturing methodology and seeking to offer the opportunity to work with engineering professionals. Opening in late 2020, our new Beatrice Shilling building is the third building to be used by the faculty. The four-storey building provides a range of learning spaces, all designed around a full height central atrium configured to promote student and staff collaboration. Professional accreditations The majority of our courses have been formally recognised by professional bodies, which means the courses have been reviewed and tested to ensure they reach a set standard. In some instances, studying on an accredited course can give you additional benefits such as exemptions from professional exams (subject to availability, fees may apply).

2nd for Teaching Excellence Times Higher Education UK metrics ranking 2017

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Accreditations, partnerships, exemptions and memberships shall be renewed in accordance with the relevant bodies’ standard review process and subject to the university maintaining the same high standards of course delivery. If the accreditation of any of our courses change, we will notify applicants and students as soon as possible. Please check the relevant course website for up-to-date information on the current status of course accreditations. Research-informed teaching At the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering, we seek to deliver an education that is informed by research, allowing our degrees to cover some of today’s most challenging issues and the solutions we are finding for them. This approach seeks to empower our graduates to become future global engineering and management professionals. our research expertise ranges from the development of autonomous, electric and hydrogen fueled vehicles, renewable energy, human factors in aviation, laser shot peening, composite materials, welding and joining, drone technology and applications and 3D printing applications. Our annual summer research internship programme aims to provide further opportunities for shortlisted students to work closely with researchers on existing and new research projects. The programme supports students in gaining invaluable experience in a research environment while getting paid. Please note that this programme may be subject to an application process and spaces may be limited. Learning support The university’s Centre for Academic Writing (CAW) is an innovative teaching and research centre that aims to help you to become a better academic writer. Through workshops and one-to-one sessions, you can access the advice and guidance you need on topics such as essay writing, reports, dissertations and theses. This service is free to all students. The university’s Mathematics and Statistics Support Centre, sigma, is available to all students, and aims to provide free support to improve your maths and statistics. The centre runs a drop-in service, as well as hosting online resources, workshops and one-to-one sessions. If you need any additional academic support with your course during your studies, you can visit the THETA Centre for a drop-in session on the ground floor of the faculty’s Engineering, Environment and Computing Building. All our academics spend time in the THETA Centre. They are available for you to drop-in and ask for further support with course materials, exam revision and tutorial queries which may not have been covered in formal timetables sessions. Expert staff Staff within the school are drawn from a variety of backgrounds and are internationally diverse. You could be taught by staff with professional experience in a range of industries, as well as by staff who are research active. This diversity can give you the opportunity to gain fresh perspectives on the topics you study, as well as helping you to understand how skills and knowledge can be applied to real-world situations.


Our focus is on learning that is led by experience, with the aim of giving you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the practical application of what you are taught.


Aerospace

Course information Aerospace Systems Engineering MEng • / BEng (Hons) 1 • UCAS code: H410 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H410 Aerospace Technology BEng (Hons) • UCAS code: H402 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H402 Study options: MEng: 4 years full-time 5 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year BEng (Hons): 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview The aerospace industry offers a range of exciting careers in the development and testing of new technologies. Our aerospace degree courses offer excellent technical facilities and strong industry links with companies such as Emirates, Airbus, Rolls Royce, Unipart and Birmingham International Airport. Aerospace Technology BEng (Hons) aims to develop a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of aerospace engineering and management, taking a more practical approach to aerospace engineering. Aerospace Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) is centred upon systems for aerospace vehicles and the requirement to design total system solutions, taking a more theoretical approach to aerospace engineering with a greater emphasis on design and analysis.

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Indicative course structure Year 1 (BEng and MEng): Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics • • • Introduction to CAD and Professional Skills • • • Engineering Mathematics 1 • • • Introduction to Aerospace Electronics • • • Thermodynamics, Propulsion and Aircraft Systems • • • Solid Mechanics and Aircraft Structures • • • Year 2 (BEng and MEng): Aerospace Systems Engineering • • Engineering Mathematics 2 • • Avionics Systems 1 • • Flight Dynamics, Control and Modelling • • Mechanics and Thermofluids • • Introduction to Engineering Simulation • • Aerospace Maintenance Management • Aerospace Structural Analysis • Avionics and Instrumentation • Aircraft Systems and Aerodynamics • Human Factors in Aerospace • Year 3 (BEng and MEng): Aerospace System Design • • Propulsion Systems and Aerodynamics • • Aerospace System Validation and Verification • • Avionics Systems 2 • • Individual Aerospace Project • • • Introduction to Control and Real Time Applications • Aerospace Project Management Aerospace Technology • Additional year (MEng): Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics • Aerospace Structural and Material Analysis • Aerospace Systems Integration • Advanced Propulsion Systems • Aerospace Project Management • Accreditations and memberships which may apply Aerospace Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) is currently accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10. 1


Applied Mechanical Engineering (top-up) Course information Applied Mechanical Engineering BSc (Hons) top-up UCAS code: H302 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H302 Study options: 1 year full-time Overview

Indicative course structure Year 1: Project Introduction: (Project Study and Research Skills and Management) Experimental Mechanics New Product Development Individual Project Applied Mechanical Science Analytical Material and Manufacturing Methods Reliability and Durability Advanced Materials and Manufacture Automation and Digital Technology to Enhance Industry

The Applied Mechanical Engineering top-up degree is designed to enhance your existing engineering skills and qualifications and in turn, your career. The course is aimed at those who have chosen a more vocational route and have a Foundation Degree, DipHE, HND or equivalent in engineering. Qualified mechanical engineers are in great demand. Successful completion of this honours degree could open up a wide range of careers in many engineering disciplines and prepare you to apply for further postgraduate study. We aim to help you build upon and ‘top up’ your previous qualification and experience with activity-led, hands-on learning, giving you the opportunity to further develop your engineering and mathematical knowledge, understanding, management and analysis skills in a professional manner to problem solve engineering problems. You will have the chance to practice your learning through defining, analysing and solving case studies and a research inspired individual project.

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Automotive Engineering

Course information Automotive Engineering MEng / BEng (Hons) UCAS code: H343 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H343 Study options: MEng: 4 years full-time 5 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year BEng (Hons): 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview The automotive industry is going through some of the biggest changes since the introduction of the internal combustion engine. Automotive manufacturers and designers are using cutting-edge technology to solve the transport and sustainability issues of the future. Focusing on how engineering is used in automotive applications, this course enables you to qualify first at bachelor’s degree level, and then, if you choose to follow the MEng pathway, at master’s degree level. The MEng is ideal for those seeking to demonstrate additional knowledge and possible leadership positions in the development of new technologies and design of future vehicles. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the design criteria required to create a successful brand and product, setting you on the path to registering and practising as a Chartered Engineer, if you successfully complete master’s level study. We enjoy strong employer links with companies such as Jaguar Land Rover, Prodrive, Geely, Lotus, Horiba MIRA, BMW, Unipart and Morgan.

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Indicative course structure Year 1 (BEng): Manufacturing Technology and Materials Mechanical and Electrical Science Design Engineering Mathematics and Applications Year 2 (BEng): Vehicle Systems and Development Solid Mechanics and Dynamics Thermofluid Mechanics Analytical Modelling Engineering Management Design And Sustainability Year 3 (MEng and BEng): Professional Development and Project Planning Individual Project Product Innovation Automotive Propulsion and Transmission Automotive Vehicle Dynamics and Aerodynamics Optional Module (1 from 5) Additional year (MEng): Business Innovation and Sustainability Industrial Group Project Proposal and Dissertation 1 of 3 pathways: Pathway 1 – Analysis Engineering Simulation and Analysis Vehicle Structures, Safety and Impact Analysis Pathway 2 – Dynamics Automotive Development and Analysis Advanced Ground Vehicle Dynamics and Aerodynamics Pathway 3 – Powertrain Vehicle Development and Analysis Advanced Powertrain Accreditations and memberships which may apply This course is currently accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10.


Aviation Management

Course information Aviation Management BSc (Hons) UCAS code: HG67 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/HG67 Study options: 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview This is a highly focused business management degree, designed to develop resilient professionals able to proactively apply specialist knowledge, skills and capabilities in a diverse, global aviation industry. The course aims to prepare you for a wide range of career options within the aviation industry either in the UK or overseas – from airline and airport management to air transport consultancy, roles with industry suppliers and manufacturers or in international logistics. The course focuses on management of the multifaceted aviation industry from day one. Our aim is to raise your aspirations for management and positions of leadership that could help shape the future of the industry.

Indicative course structure Year 1: Foundations of Aviation Business Aviation Ecosystem Foundation of Aviation Economics, Finance and Data Analysis Airport Planning and Design Fundamentals of Aeronautical Engineering and Flight Theory Introduction to Project Management Year 2: Global Logistics and MRO Management Aviation Safety, Security and Emergency Planning Airport Operations Aviation Safety and Operations Assessment Airline Marketing and Air Service Development Predictive Analytics for Aviation Year 3: Dissertation Development Aviation Strategy and Finance Airline Scheduling and Operations Strategic People Management in Aviation Aviation Management Dissertation Accreditations and memberships which may apply This course is currently accredited by The Chartered Institution of Logistics and Transport (CILT). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10.

Previous industry field trips have been both overseas (to Canada, UAE and Hong Kong) and within the UK (Monarch Airlines HQ at Luton Airport, Birmingham Airport, Heathrow Airport, DHL at East Midlands Airport, Monarch Engineering, and the National Air Traffic Services). You will have the chance to access educational and industry simulation software, alongside aviation data resources. You’ll also have access to our extensive media library of aviationspecific video and audio material. Please note that any opportunities or experiences referred to on this page may be subject to additional costs, competitive application, availability and meeting any applicable visa requirements. Please check our website for further information.

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Engineering Business Management (top-up) Course information Engineering Business Management BSc (Hons) top-up UCAS code: HN1C www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/HN1C Study option: 1 year full-time Overview Successful completion of this course enables you to `top-up’ your existing qualification - an undergraduate diploma or equivalent in engineering or related fields - to the internationally-recognised `Honours’ degree. It is designed for UK, international and European students seeking management roles in technology-based business. Building on your existing engineering skills, this final-year course will present the key aspects of managing a company in an engineering -based organisation and offer the latest in business management theory, e.g. strategic management, supply chain and logistics, quality management, project management and environmental management. As a student member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), you will have access to the institute’s knowledge centre, which features traditional library and online facilities, as well as career support and access to the student hub. Additional costs may apply. Please check with the membership body for details by visiting ciltuk.org.uk/membership. On successful completion of the course, you should be able to prove knowledge and understanding of engineering operations, product design processes and process improvement methods.

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Indicative course structure

Project Business Simulation Individual Project Proposal Manufacturing Process Improvement Engineering Project Management Supply Chain and Logistics Management New Product Development Strategies


Manufacturing Engineering

Course information Manufacturing Engineering MEng / BEng (Hons) UCAS code: H700 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H700 Study options: MEng: 4 years full-time 5 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year BEng (Hons): 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview This integrated master’s course has been designed and delivered in partnership with Unipart Manufacturing Group as part of a £32m collaborative project to develop the next generation of highly skilled, specialist engineers for the UK’s high-value manufacturing sector. Your studies will take place between our £50m Engineering and Computing Building and the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME), based at Unipart’s Coventry site. This ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’ allows you to experience technology on the manufacturing frontline, including robotic automation, forming, joining, analysis and simulation, metrology and product verification technology. Taught modules are applied immediately in a real factory setting and complimented by continual live experiences of how things are manufactured in real time.

Indicative course structure Year 1 (BEng): Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Technology Mechanical Science and Mathematics Part-Assembly Manufacturing Project Quality and Metrology Manufacturing Electrical Science Quality and Metrology Part-Assembly Extension Project Year 2 (BEng): Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Technology Automation and Robotics Automated Manufacturing Project Design and Computer Assisted Manufacturing Sustainability and the Product Lifecycle Design Principles for Manufacturing Year 3 (BEng): Tactical and Strategic Analysis in Manufacturing New Product Development Project Individual Industry Focused Dissertation Proposal Individual Industry Focused Manufacturing Engineering Project Supply Chains and Logistics Optional Modules (2 from 4) Additional year (MEng): Industrial Group Project Initiation Industrial Group Project Advanced Manufacturing Simulation Sustainable Engineering and Manufacturing Future and Advanced Materials and Technologies Vision Systems and Sensors in Industry Accreditations and memberships which may apply This course is currently accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10.

Our partnership with the Unipart Manufacturing Group ensures this course is highly vocational in nature, designed to produce ‘industry-ready’ graduates.

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Mechanical Engineering

Course information Mechanical Engineering MEng / BEng (Hons) UCAS code: H300 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H300 Study options: MEng: 4 years full-time 5 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year BEng (Hons): 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview Mechanical engineers design and develop new and differing uses for technologies and materials that improve the mechanical operation of equipment and devices used in a vast range of industries. Our professionally accredited courses aim to produce graduates with the versatility and depth of understanding to deal with new and unusual challenges in mechanical engineering, alongside the necessary imagination and creativity to innovate. If you are an aspiring industry leader, our MEng route provides the opportunity to develop advanced technical, application and leadership skills to meet the full academic requirements for Engineering Chartership. Our High Performance Engineering Centre includes a full size Harrier Jet, a 20% scale model wind tunnel, automotive workshop, four-pot shaker rig, composites lab, metrology lab, three further simulators, a range of CNC machinery and a laser workshop. Our courses aim to provide a route into many careers across the global engineering industry, from aerospace, automotive, rail and marine to construction, chemical and defence.

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Indicative course structure Year 1 (BEng): Manufacturing Technology and Materials Mechanical Science Design Engineering Mathematics and Applications Electrical Science Year 2 (BEng): Design and Sustainability Solid Mechanics and Dynamics Thermo-Fluid Mechanics Analytical Modelling Engineering Management Instrumentation and Control Year 3 (MEng and BEng): Professional Development and Project Planning Individual Project Product Innovation Stress and Dynamics Analysis Optional Modules (2 from 6) Additional year (MEng): Business Innovation and Sustainability Industrial Group Project Proposal and Dissertation 1 of 3 pathways: Pathway 1 – Mechanical Engineering Simulation and Analysis Advanced Control Systems Engineering Pathway 2 – Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Simulation Vision Systems and Sensors in Industry (MEng) Pathway 3 – Propulsion Systems Structural Analysis and Material Advanced Propulsion Systems Accreditations and memberships which may apply This course is currently accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10.


Motorsport Engineering

Course information Motorsport Engineering MEng / BEng (Hons) UCAS code: H335 www.coventry.ac.uk/ug/H335 Study options: MEng: 4 years full-time 5 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year BEng (Hons): 3 years full-time 4 years full-time including optional placement/study abroad year Overview The UK motorsport industry is a dynamic, highly competitive industry reliant on the skill and expertise of engineers to optimise all aspects of the design, build and testing of racing cars and bikes. This course responds to the demand for motorsport engineers with strong analytical and problem-solving skills (MIA 2019) to ensure the industry remains at the cutting edge of innovation. The course is designed to equip you with relevant, up-to-date skills and knowledge to work as a motorsport engineer. We also aim to provide you with a sound understanding of the commercial context of motorsport engineering. The MEng route is designed for high achieving students who wish to continue their studies to develop advanced technical, application and leadership skills. Teaching is highly practical, focused on providing a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of motorsport engineering and, more importantly, how this knowledge is applied in the industry. You will have the opportunity to work with staff on real-world problems from industry, commerce and research groups, as you would in professional practice.

Indicative course structure Year 1 (BEng): Manufacturing Technology and Materials Mechanical Science Design Engineering Mathematics and Applications Electrical Science Year 2 (BEng): Vehicle Systems and Development Solid Mechanics and Dynamics Thermofluid Mechanics Analytical Modelling Engineering Management Design and Sustainability Year 3 (MEng and BEng): Professional Development and Project Planning Individual Project Motorsport Product Innovation and Powertrain Motorsport Planning and Development Engineering Finite Element Analysis Motorsport Vehicle Dynamics and Aerodynamics Additional year (MEng): Business Innovation and Sustainability Industrial Group Project Proposal and Dissertation 1 of 3 pathways: Pathway 1 – Analysis Engineering Simulation and Analysis Vehicle Structures, Safety and Impact Analysis Pathway 2 – Dynamics Automotive and Motorsport Development and Analysis Advanced Ground Vehicle Dynamics and -Aerodynamics Pathway 3 – Powertrain Automotive and Motorsport Development and Analysis Advanced Powertrain Accreditations and memberships which may apply This course is currently accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). For details on current accreditations and renewals, see page 10.

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Next steps Virtual Open Days

Virtual Experience

As our campuses are currently closed, we are holding a number of Virtual Open Days. In addition, you can also chat directly with one of our advisers, or ask questions to members of staff and current students on our forum in The Student Room.

If you can’t make it to one of our Virtual Open Days, our Virtual Experience lets you discover the highlights of studying with us. Take a virtual look around some of our facilities, accommodation and the city of Coventry itself. www.coventry.ac.uk/virtualtour

www.coventry.ac.uk/opendays

Flying Start

How to apply

Our Flying Start scheme offers some great resources and experiences to meet the needs of your specific course, at no extra cost.

Please check the individual course web pages listed in this brochure for detailed information about course entry requirements.

www.coventry.ac.uk/flying-start

www.coventry.ac.uk/ugapplynow

Scholarships and bursaries If you are a truly outstanding candidate, we may be able to offer you a Coventry University Scholarship. The faculty may also have scholarships and bursaries available for students. www.coventry.ac.uk/scholarships

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Scott Boardman Aviation Management BSc (Hons)

School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering

“The highlight of the course was a trip to Hong Kong with the university to learn about the aviation industry in Asia and how it is growing.�


Coventry University

GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE 2019

School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive Engineering Coventry University Priory Street Coventry CV1 5FB T: +44 (0)24 7765 7688

UNIVERSITY OF THE YEAR FOR STUDENT EXPERIENCE

Awarded Gold for outstanding teaching and learning 2017.

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