Engineering, Product Design and Textiles specialisms - MPhil full-time

Course overview

The master of philosophy (MPhil) degree is aimed at students with a good honours degree (or significant work experience and professional qualifications) who wish to undertake a research-based masters degree. As an MPhil student you will critically investigate and evaluate an approved topic and demonstrate an understanding of research methods in your chosen engineering or design subject area. You will present and successfully defend a thesis by oral examination to be awarded the degree.

If you wish to develop research and analytical skills this course is appropriate. If you are a professional who would like to gain postgraduate qualifications, but do not want to undertake a taught masters programme, then this is an alternative.


Fact file

SchoolSchool of the Built Environment and Engineering (BEE)
AwardMPhil
How to applyPlease visit our 'how to apply for an MPhil or PhD research degree' web page for details.
Mode of attendanceFull-time
Duration2 years (normally)
Start datesThroughout the year: the date for commencement of study will be agreed with your supervisor.
Entry requirements(typical offer)You should have at least a lower second class honours degree (2.2) in a relevant subject or a comparable qualification granted by a professional or other body.

If your first language is not English, you must demonstrate a sufficient level of competence in English for example via an IELTS score of at least 6.5, or equivalent evidence deemed acceptable by the University.

If you hold qualifications other than those above, then your application will be considered on its merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the programme of work proposed. If you wish to be considered under this regulation you must include in the application the names of two suitable persons whom the University's Board of Studies for Research Degrees may consult concerning your fitness to carry out a programme of research.

Applicants are normally required to attend an interview, however, under exceptional circumstances it may not be deemed necessary.
Tuition feesPlease contact Student Data Management Fees Enquiries on +44 (0)1204 903406 or +44 (0)1204 903059 for details.
Additional costsSplit site overseas students shall be responsible for the cost of their travel and stay in the UK during the period of study.
Awarding bodyUniversity of Bolton
LocationUniversity of Bolton:
Deane Campus, Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5AB



Subject overview

The engineering and design research group works in collaboration with industry. Our strengths lie in applied research. The group encompasses a number of different engineering and design disciplines, including electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, product design and textiles.

Research topics

Research topics include:

- applications of electronics
- applied physics
- robotics
- manufacture of electronics-enabled products
- engine design
- structural crashworthiness
- impact biomechanics
- accident investigation
- manufacturing systems
- general textile technology
- textile supply chain
- advanced composite materials
- inclusive design
- finite element modelling.

Profiles of research active staff in this subject area can be accessed at the 'engineering, design and textiles research' web page under the 'related links' section at the top of this page.

Projects

See examples of current and recent research projects in this subject area by visiting out 'engineering, design and textiles research' web page.

Careers and professional development

If you register for the MPhil you may be approved for transfer to a PhD after an initial period of registration and demonstration through a progress report of the development of your research into a PhD.

Recent graduates have gone on to careers in academia and management roles in industry.


On graduation you will become a member of the University's alumni association. You will be a lifelong member of the University's community, able to access careers information and guidance, the library and professional periodicals, as well as a range of other facilities.

Funding opportunities

International students can apply for Commonwealth or other scholarships. More information regarding scholarships is available through the British Council.

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Further Information

For an informal discussion and further details about the course please contact:

Prof. Peter Myler (Programme Leader)
Tel: +44 (0)1204 903661
E-mail: P.Myler@bolton.ac.uk

For enquiries regarding application forms and other administrative issues please contact:

Stacy Hobson (Research Student Administrator, School of the Built Environment and Engineering)
Tel: +44 (0) 1204 903647
Email: S.Hobson@bolton.ac.uk

For general information about the University of Bolton please contact:

Enquiry Team (Student Services)
Tel: +44 (0)1204 903903
Email: enquiries@bolton.ac.uk
http://www.bolton.ac.uk





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