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Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact – (M.Sc.)

Cranfield University

School of Engineering
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 6,670 - ≈ € 17,950 (non-EEA)
Location: Cranfield / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Crashworthiness accounts for an increasingly significant proportion of development costs in industries such as automotive, aerospace, railway and shipping. Crashworthiness and impact is therefore increasingly topical and regulations are under development requiring companies to consider structural integrity and crashworthiness as a priority in design. These developments are leading to employer demand for graduates with strong skills in crashworthiness and advanced structural techniques applied to practical problems in industry.

The Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact MSc will equip you with the skills and expertise required to pursue a successful career in the expanding area of structural engineering.

Learn from our experience

This course is founded upon the knowledge and experience gained by the Crashworthiness, Impacts and Structural Mechanics Group through its strong industrial links. Our unique focus on application, will equip you with strong analytical skills in structural behaviour and failure, so that you can practically apply this knowledge to real engineering problems using the latest industrial-standard numerical tools.

Flexible career options

The importance of structural engineering within a wide range of industrial sectors has been well established over many years and is forms a large worldwide industry. This course is generic and is therefore applicable to a wide range of sectors including automotive, defence, aerospace, railway and shipping. This approach offers you a wide range of career choices as a structural engineer at graduation and in your future career.

Focus on your interests

This course covers the fundamentals of crashworthiness and impact, whilst enabling you to specialise in appropriate subject areas via optional modules, a group project and research thesis. This flexibility means that you may tailor the course to your own particular interests and career aspirations.

Benefit from our reputation

Cranfield University has been at the forefront of postgraduate education in engineering over 60 years. With 95% of Cranfield graduates securing relevant employment within six months of graduation, you can sure that your qualification will be valued and respected by employers around the world.

Meet employer requirements

The course is directed by an industrial advisory committee comprising senior engineers from automotive and aerospace sectors, who are directly involved with leading crashworthiness research. This group ensures that the course content equips you with the skills and knowledge required by leading employers.


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Crashworthiness accounts for an increasingly significant proportion of development costs in industries such as automotive, aerospace, railway and shipping. Crashworthiness and impact is therefore increasingly topical and regulations are under development requiring companies to consider structural integrity and crashworthiness as a priority in design. These developments are leading to employer demand for graduates with strong skills in crashworthiness and advanced structural techniques applied to practical problems in industry.

The Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact MSc will equip you with the skills and expertise required to pursue a successful career in the expanding area of structural engineering.

Learn from our experience

This course is founded upon the knowledge and experience gained by the Crashworthiness, Impacts and Structural Mechanics Group through its strong industrial links. Our unique focus on application, will equip you with strong analytical skills in structural behaviour and failure, so that you can practically apply this knowledge to real engineering problems using the latest industrial-standard numerical tools.

Flexible career options

The importance of structural engineering within a wide range of industrial sectors has been well established over many years and is forms a large worldwide industry. This course is generic and is therefore applicable to a wide range of sectors including automotive, defence, aerospace, railway and shipping. This approach offers you a wide range of career choices as a structural engineer at graduation and in your future career.

Focus on your interests

This course covers the fundamentals of crashworthiness and impact, whilst enabling you to specialise in appropriate subject areas via optional modules, a group project and research thesis. This flexibility means that you may tailor the course to your own particular interests and career aspirations.

Benefit from our reputation

Cranfield University has been at the forefront of postgraduate education in engineering over 60 years. With 95% of Cranfield graduates securing relevant employment within six months of graduation, you can sure that your qualification will be valued and respected by employers around the world.

Meet employer requirements

The course is directed by an industrial advisory committee comprising senior engineers from automotive and aerospace sectors, who are directly involved with leading crashworthiness research. This group ensures that the course content equips you with the skills and knowledge required by leading employers.

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Requirements

1st or 2nd class UK honours degree (or equivalent) in an engineering discipline.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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