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    MSc Full-time 1 year, part-time 2 – 6 years (typically 3 years)

Masters Degree Description

Our MSc in Sports Engineering has been designed with input from industry to meet the challenges of the rapidly changing global sports equipment market. You will develop the technical and transferable skills highly sought after by the sports equipment industry and academic research.

You will be taught by sports engineering academics and industrialists who have extensive experience working within the sports equipment industry.  This expertise is reflected in the teaching, ensuring the course content is focused on the most up-to-date industry trends and challenges.

Entry Requirements

You should have a Bachelor’s honours degree, typically a 2:2 or above. Ideally, you should have an undergraduate degree in an engineering or physical science.

We also welcome applications from mature students and recognise all other equivalent and international qualifications. Applicants with academic qualifications that do not meet the standard entry criteria may be considered if they have significant relevant work experience.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

There are lots of options available to you to fund your master’s programme, from alumni bursaries to school and department scholarships and government loans.

Student Destinations

Graduates of this programme are expected to secure engineering roles within the sports equipment industry with a focus on design, manufacturing, research, or development of sports products.

We expect graduates from this programme to be attractive across the breadth of the sports equipment industry; from the major brands in sports equipment such as Adidas and Ping, through to service providers such as Hawkeye.

Module Details

Semester 1

Compulsory modules

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Engineering (15 credits)
  • Sports Industry (15 credits)
  • Measurement and Data Analytics in Sports Engineering (15 credits)
  • Research Methods (15 credits)
  • MSc Individual Project (60 credits)

Semester 2

Compulsory modules

  • Machine Learning - Principles and Applications for Engineers (15 credits)
  • Robotic Applications in Sport and Healthcare (15 credits)
  • Product Design Engineering in Sport (15 credits)
  • Sustainable Product Design (15 credits)
  • MSc Individual Project (60 credits)

Summer

Compulsory modules

  • MSc Individual Project (60 credits)

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