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Mechanical Engineering, Master's Programme, 120 credits
This programme covers the entire product development cycle, from idea to the final product. With five specialisations and close industry collaborations, you will be qualified for work in any field of development, engineering or manufacturing. This...
“I’m more than happy with my choice”
Sabari Raj came to Linköping from India to study the Mechanical Engineering master’s programme. He says the international experience was one the best things with LiU.
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Mechanical Engineering, Master's programme - Information for admitted students
Welcome to Linköping University's master's programme in Mechanical Engineering.
Master specialisation: Engineering Materials
The Engineering Materials specialisation is about how materials are structured and what properties they possess. Profound knowledge in this area helps engineers design products with better performance and utilise materials more efficiently.
Master specialisation: Manufacturing Engineering
Demands for greater sustainability often intersect with the opportunities that digitalisation brings, creating a complex reality for manufacturing. This multifunctional specialisation teaches you how to address such issues.
Master specialisation: Engineering Design and Product Development
This specialisation is grounded in tradition as well as innovation. Traditional approaches to design and product development are combined with new modelling and computational methods for digitalised and automated solutions.
Master specialisation: Mechatronics
Mechatronics is one of the fastest-growing technology fields today, and central to modern product development. This specialisation provides tools to understand, analyse, and create products where mechanics, electronics, and software interact.
Master specialisation: Applied Mechanics
Applied Mechanics is about the interaction between forces and motion for fluids and solid bodies. You learn to mathematically describe a physical process and use the model in conjunction with numerical tools to simulate and analyse various phenomena.
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05 October 2019
International master’s students who stayed
Sarah Mitchell from South Africa and Ahmed Azeez from Iraq came to Linköping University to take a master’s programme. They liked it so much that they stayed, and are today both doctoral students at LiU.