课程简介
人们常常将现代技术描述为缩小世界的推动者,但很少有学位课程反映出该学科日益国际化的趋势。我们的“海外留学硕士”计划是探索先进现代工程的国际层面的理想方式。在这个一般的第一年中,我们将向您介绍工程学的许多关键特征,使您在运输技术,化学工程,计算机和数字电子学等领域具有全面的了解和技能。除了这些,您还将对本学科的跨学科性质有所了解。通过“海外学习计划”,您将需要在Michaelmas学期结束时决定您的学科专业。然后,您将与美国商务部协商,选择您对海外合作机构的偏好,然后根据课程设置练习选择模块选择。然后,您的
Modern technology is often described as an enabler to shrink the world, yet very few degree programmes reflect the increasing internationalisation of the subject. Our Master's Study Abroad programme is an ideal way to explore the international dimension of advanced modern engineering. In modern engineering, it is almost impossible to define distinct boundaries between disciplines and as such, we offer a general engineering entry point. Knowledge and experience spanning across several engineering disciplines will complement later specialisms, improve career prospects, and is ideal for students who want to defer choosing a specialism. For example, it can be highly beneficial for an electronic and electrical engineer to understand thermal heat transfer, a chemical engineer to understand stress analysis, and a mechanical engineer to be able to programme a simple interface. During this general first year, we will introduce you to many of the key features of engineering, equipping you with a well-rounded understanding and skill set in areas such as transport technology, chemical engineering, computing and digital electronics. In addition to these, you will gain an appreciation for the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. With the Study Abroad programme, you will need to decide on your subject specialisation at the end of Michaelmas term. You will then select, in consultation with the Department, your preferences of overseas partner institutions, and module choices will be picked based on a curriculum mapping exercise. Your second year will then be spent studying at a partner university in Europe, the United States of America or Australia. This year abroad allows you to broaden your horizons, grow as a person and adds a new insight and perspective on not only the discipline of engineering, but also on the methods and structure within higher education. The marks you gain during your international year will be converted to grades at Lancaster and will count towards your final degree classification. On return to Lancaster in year three, you will join your specialist programme of study, taking modules in your specific discipline and continuing to develop your core skills as an engineer. Study Abroad students also have the opportunity to have an industrial year should they wish to extend their experience and degree programme further. All of our programmes are accredited by at least one professional body as meeting partial fulfilment (BEng) or full fulfilment (MEng) of the educational requirements to become a Chartered Engineer. Professional bodies include: the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), and the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), and depend on which specialism you wish to pursue. Lancaster University will make reasonable endeavours to place students at an approved overseas partner university that offers appropriate modules which contribute credit to your Lancaster degree. Occasionally places overseas may not be available for all students who want to study abroad or the place at the partner university may be withdrawn if core modules are unavailable. If you are not offered a place to study overseas, you will be able to transfer to the equivalent standard degree scheme and would complete your studies at Lancaster. Lancaster University cannot accept responsibility for any financial aspects of the year or term abroad. Will my course be four or five years Students beginning this course in 2025 will study for four years. Students beginning in 2026 will study a revised five-year course.
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