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- Full-time: 12 months
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The aim of this MSc programme is to provide you with advanced training in all major aspects of product design from conceptual design, and product modelling to prototyping to a high level of competence. This programme will train you to develop reliable, high-quality products with true market appeal, within the budgets and tight timescales demanded by competitive businesses.
You’ll gain detailed expertise in product design’s key concepts, tools and methodologies.
There’s a strong practical element and you’ll develop your skills through individual and group projects, using facilities that include:-
As well as receiving excellent tuition from our world-renowned academics you’ll be able to listen to visiting product designers and professors from the Royal Academy of Engineering talk about advanced concepts and case studies.
You’ll gain detailed expertise in product design’s key concepts, tools and methodologies, including:-
This programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Discover what you'll learn, what you'll study, and how you'll be taught and assessed.
Your first semester will introduce you to additive manufacturing, 3D tool and techniques used by designers, processes used during the initial stages of new product development, and the relationships between materials properties and the influence of processing on them.
This module introduces the relationships between materials properties and the influence of processing on them. A range of manufacturing processes is considered for ceramics, polymers, metals and composites. The Granta – Cambridge Engineering Selector software is used to inform the selection of materials processing and the inter-relationships with design.
To introduce the student to the latest 3D tools and techniques used by designers.
To develop a wider knowledge and understanding of integrated systems design.
To stimulate an appreciation of modern design and development methodologies.
The module introduces students to tools and processes used during the initial stages of new product development. It is taught using occasional lectures, intensive sketch modelling studio classes and a comprehensive coursework assignment. Successful individuals will have acquired knowledge and understanding at mastery level of the tools and processes involved and how they are executed in a modern industrial environment.
To develop technical writing skills for engineers. English Language Centre deliver the module for non-native English speakers, Engineering staff deliver identical syllabus, assessments and learning outcomes for other students.
This module aligns our graduates with the market needs. The UK additive manufacturing market was valued at 0.54 billion pounds sterling in 2022 and is predicted to reach 2.01 billion pounds sterling by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 18.0% from 2023 to 2030.
To present the fundamental principles of Engineering Product Design according to the Total design methodology.
To engage students in a multi-disciplinary group project to develop and justify an innovative engineering solution/product that is part of a grand challenge which is formulated from complex and uncertain factors.
To develop students team working, communication, project management, problem solving and critical evaluation skills.
To formulate a theoretical novel solution that is supported by valid evidence and meets an authentic need.
Project Management is a core skill for professional engineers of all types and a sound education in this subject area is required by the professional accrediting bodies. The knowledge and skills developed in this module will equip students for their future UG project work and for their careers ahead.
This module teaches students the theory of fundamental techniques in project management, risk management, and cost management.
In this modules student undertake a group "virtual project" in which they undertake all stages of project management involved n a major construction projects. The five virtual project tasks require students to apply their theoretical learning; and they provide an opportunity to develop key professional skills.
In your second semester, you will learn the principles of advanced manufacturing techniques using lasers, the tools and methods of Eco-design, energy generation and usage, and the concepts of Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Company Infrastructure and Investment Proposals.
You’ll get a good understanding of a wide range of aspects of the design function in a manufacturing company, in particular a comprehensive understanding of the Design Process. You will even get hands-on with modelling software to learn what it takes to bring a new product off the drawing board, through virtual development, and into a modern pre-tooling ‘pre-sales’ promotional environment.
This module provides an understanding of the principles of advanced manufacturing techniques using lasers and how these are being explored through current/recent research and adopted by industry.
The module teaches the concepts of Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Company Infrastructure and Investment Proposals. It is taught using lectures, class questions, case studie sand a comprehensive coursework assignment. Successful students will have acquired knowledge and understanding at mastery level of the process and how itis executed in a modern industrial environment.
To enable students to develop a general understanding of a wide range of aspects of the design function in a manufacturing company and its management, and in particular a comprehensive understanding of the Design Process. The core of the module is a detailed study of a six-phase model of the Design Process derived from several authors and BS7000: Product Planning and Feasibility; Design Specification; Conceptual Design; Embodiment Design; Detail Design; Post-Design-Release.
Welcome to Product Modelling & VR.
This module provides a continuance to the subjects and topics covered in Product Design 1 and an opportunity to apply them to a detailed project. This module also includes an overview and introduction to the area of modelling and virtualisation in design on a practical level. During the next 12 weeks, modelling and simulation will be examined, discussed and analysed by relating theories to practice in a 12 week long product design and development project.
Students will examine what it takes to bring a new product off the drawing board, through virtual development. Students will also be encouraged to examine how this process is inextricably linked to achieving success in the development of new products.
Students will learn:
Through Discussion: Perhaps the most important mechanism, discussion involves everyone. Moreover, without discussion, we cannot identify that you have grasped the basic principles. Sharing is an important learning mechanism. Do it often.
Through Written Assignments: Written assignments help us to look at you individually. You can sometimes “hide” in the group, but with individual written assignments, we are able to judge your compliance with learning outcomes and see where you have strengths and weaknesses.
The development of exceptional design modelling and visualisation skills has become increasingly crucial to sustaining economic growth in the dynamic global economy.
The ability to confidently use leading design and simulation tools is now considered key to long-term organizational success. Students nearing graduation must therefore learn the keys to this approach in order to become effective managers in the 21st Century. Once managers adopt a posture which includes these modern tools and techniques, they will be able to better deliver true market opportunities and exploit those opportunities with speed and confidence.
To present the fundamental principles of Engineering Product Design according to the Total design methodology.
To engage students in a multi-disciplinary group project to develop and justify an innovative engineering solution/product that is part of a grand challenge which is formulated from complex and uncertain factors.
To develop students team working, communication, project management, problem solving and critical evaluation skills.
To formulate a theoretical novel solution that is supported by valid evidence and meets an authentic need.
Over the summer you will have the opportunity to plan, carry out and control a research project at the forefront of your academic discipline, where you will work independently to answer a research question based on your specialism area.
You’ll use your research, literature searching and specific skills you have learned during the previous semesters to highlight your abilities.
You’ll present an outline to your supervisor, create an interim report, and finally a dissertation.
The purpose of the project is to provide students with the opportunity to plan, carry out and control a research project at the forefront of their academic discipline, field of study or area of professional practice. The student will report findings both orally and in writing. Detailed instructions are provided in the PG handbook distributed at the outset of the programme.
You’ll learn across a variety of teaching methods, like lectures, seminars, and tutorials. You’ll also get hands-on experience designing sketch models and using micromachining lasers to build your portfolio.
You’ll either work on these assignments on your own or in a group project. After that, you’ll present your findings to the other students and the module leader, which will lead to a group discussion. This is a formative exercise, so you may even get feedback from your peers on your presentation.
Across your modules, you’ll be assessed in a number of different ways, including exams, lab activity, case studies, business plans, and project journals.
Your final project work will be based on a topic of industrial or scientific relevance, and will be carried out in laboratories in the University or at an approved placement in industry. You’ll examine this project in your dissertation and show evidence of in-depth understanding, mastery of research techniques, ability to analyse assembled data, and assessment of outcomes.
We have a distinctive approach to education, the Liverpool Curriculum Framework, which focuses on research-connected teaching, active learning, and authentic assessment to ensure our students graduate as digitally fluent and confident global citizens.
The School of Engineering has a well-deserved and highly respected reputation for its excellent experimental and computational facilities. Our £32 million redevelopment includes the stateof- the-art ‘Active Learning Labs’, a cutting-edge teaching facility, one of the largest and best equipped in Europe.
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Your tuition fees, funding your studies, and other costs to consider.
UK fees (applies to Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland) | |
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Full-time place, per year | £13,300 |
International fees | |
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Full-time place, per year | £29,900 |
Tuition fees cover the cost of your teaching and assessment, operating facilities such as libraries, IT equipment, and access to academic and personal support.
If you're a UK national, or have settled status in the UK, you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Loan worth up to £12,167 to help with course fees and living costs. Learn more about fees and funding.
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The qualifications and exam results you'll need to apply for this course.
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Your qualification | Requirements |
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Postgraduate entry requirements |
We accept a 2:2 honours degree from a UK university, or an equivalent academic qualification from a similar non-UK institution. This should be in Engineering or Science with appropriate knowledge of core engineering science topics at bachelor degree level. |
International qualifications |
If you hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, but don’t meet our entry requirements, you could be eligible for a Pre-Master’s course. This is offered on campus at the University of Liverpool International College, in partnership with Kaplan International Pathways. It’s a specialist preparation course for postgraduate study, and when you pass the Pre-Master’s at the required level with good attendance, you’re guaranteed entry to a University of Liverpool master’s degree. |
You'll need to demonstrate competence in the use of English language, unless you’re from a majority English speaking country.
We accept a variety of international language tests and country-specific qualifications.
International applicants who do not meet the minimum required standard of English language can complete one of our Pre-Sessional English courses to achieve the required level.
English language qualification | Requirements |
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IELTS | 6.5 overall, with no component below 6.0 |
TOEFL iBT | 88 overall, with minimum scores of listening 19, writing 19, reading 19 and speaking 20. TOEFL Home Edition not accepted. |
Duolingo English Test | 120 overall, with no component below 105 |
Pearson PTE Academic | 61 overall, with no component below 59 |
LanguageCert Academic | 70 overall, with no skill below 65 |
PSI Skills for English | B2 Pass with Merit in all bands |
INDIA Standard XII | National Curriculum (CBSE/ISC) - 75% and above in English. Accepted State Boards - 80% and above in English. |
WAEC | C6 or above |
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Last updated 11 November 2024 / / Programme terms and conditions