Rotating Machinery, Engineering & Management

March start date
available for this course

(Option of Thermal Power MSc) MSc/PgDip

Rotating machinery is employed today in a wide variety of industrial applications including oil, power, and process industries. With the continuing expansion of the applications of rotating machinery, qualified personnel are required by the increasingly large numbers of users.

The Rotating Machinery Engineering and Management option of the MSc course in Thermal Power is an important element in the formation of engineers for those industries.

Excellent career prospects

The Rotating Machinery option offers participants a varied choice of challenging career opportunities. Many of our graduates occupy very senior positions in their organisations, making valuable contributions to international industries.

Learn from our experience

This course is founded upon the knowledge and experience gained by the Department of Power and Propulsion, through its strong industrial links. Knowledge gained from our extensive research and consultancy activity is constantly fed back into the masters programme to ensure that you achieve a qualification that is valued by employers. 

Focus on your interests

Although you will receive a thorough grounding in the operation of different types of rotating machinery for aeronautical, marine and industrial applications, we also structure the course to enable you to pursue your own specific interests and career aspirations. You may choose from a wide range of optional courses and select an appropriate research project.

Benefit from our reputation

Cranfield University has been at the forefront of postgraduate education in engineering at Cranfield since 1946. We have a global reputation for our advanced postgraduate education, extensive research and applied continuing professional development. 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.

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