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MSc Virtual Prototyping for Vehicle Structures

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year Full Time

Masters Degree Description

In a rapidly evolving automotive sector, virtual prototyping for vehicle structures is an essential part of the development process of innovative vehicle designs. This course empowers students with the advanced skills and tools needed to reshape vehicle design, focusing on advanced simulation, passive safety and material characterisation.

For CAE engineers and their teams, this knowledge is crucial for optimising design processes, minimising the need for physical prototypes, and delivering reliable, data-driven solutions that accelerate development and improve vehicle performance from road vehicles to racing cars.

The MSc in Virtual Prototyping for Vehicle Structures has been developed to provide the Automotive and Motorsport industry with high calibre stress analysts that are equipped with the necessary skills to meet the demands of the structures and CAE department.

Through hands-on experience with advanced simulation tools and industry-leading techniques, students will be inspired to push the boundaries of innovation to contribute to the development of smarter, safer and more efficient vehicles.

The balance between lab experience at the Cranfield Impact Centre and exposure to advanced simulation techniques will provide a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects to analyse prototypes in a virtual environment and refine their concepts through testing.

Who is it for?

The MSc in Virtual Prototyping for Vehicle Structures is suitable for graduates in engineering, physics or mathematics, and will prepare you for a career in this exciting field, from chassis, suspension design to crash analysis and NVH.

Why this course?

Students taking the Virtual Prototyping for Vehicle Structures course will benefit from Cranfield University's world-class facilities and expertise, particularly the unique capabilities of the Cranfield Impact Centre (CIC). The CIC is one of the most advanced testing facilities of its kind in the world, offering exclusive access to cutting-edge equipment for crash testing and vehicle safety analysis. This, combined with the advanced mechanical labs at Cranfield University, ensures that students receive hands-on experience with the latest technologies in vehicle design and testing.

This hands-on experience, combined with theoretical learning, gives students a unique perspective on how advanced simulation tools are used to optimise vehicle performance, reduce development time, and improve safety and sustainability in the design of automotive and motorsport structures.

Entry Requirements

We welcome applications from talented individuals of all backgrounds and each application is considered on its individual merit. Usually applicants must hold:

  • A UK lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree with honours, as a minimum, or equivalent international qualification.

Ideally applicants will have studied in engineering, mathematics or an applied science subject.

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Student Destinations

Our postgraduate Virtual Prototyping for Vehicle Structures course provides you with the necessary skills for a career in the CAE and structures departments of automotive and motorsport companies.

Cranfield’s graduates have an excellent employment record and they have secured jobs in the Vehicle Structures and Body CAE departments of leading automotive and motorsport companies.

Some of our graduates decide to continue their education through PhD studies with Cranfield University.
Graduates of this MSc can aspire to roles such as: 

  • Structures Analyst
  • CAE Engineer
  • Structural Simulation Engineer
  • Vehicle Design Engineer
  • Crash Safety Engineer

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