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1.8k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United Kingdom

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies
The Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies programme from Northumbria University covers topics such as photovoltaic, wind, thermo-mechanical energy conversion systems, hybrid renewable energy systems, energy efficiency, building energy modelling and engineering optimisation, through both lectures and practical laboratory work.

Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow provides advanced experience of the central role that manufacture and design take in the integration of mechanical engineering.
Advanced Mechanical Engineering
This Advanced Mechanical Engineering programme from University of Lincoln aims to provide the opportunity for graduates from science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines to gain the skills, knowledge and abilities required to meet the significant demands required of the 21st Century professional engineer.

Electronic Engineering
Electronic engineering powers the world we live in today. From games consoles, smartphones and fitness trackers to life-saving medical systems, cyber security and self-driving cars. On this M.Eng. in Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Portsmouth, you’ll learn to design and develop electronic equipment and devices that could have a significant impact on the world.

Robotics
The Robotics programme at the University of Bristol will provide you with the ability to understand, design and implement modern robotic systems.
Electrical Automotive Engineering
This Electrical Automotive Engineering course at Coventry University aims to provide the expertise required to meet the modern transportation market demands. Carefully planned, it consists of a balanced mix between electric power, electronics and communications.
Medical Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
The MSc in Medical Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at UCL is a one-year, full-time programme designed for those eager to explore the intersection of technology and healthcare. This degree equips students with advanced knowledge in robotics and AI, preparing them for innovative roles in the medical sector.

Bio-Integrated Design
The Bio-Integrated Design programme from UCL takes these life-changing phenomena as the foundation to explore radical, sophisticated, yet also critical, design solutions that will shape the future society.

Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy
The Master's programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy from CIVIS Europe’s Civic University Alliance empowers you to become a change-maker in the field.
Construction Law - full-time
A Master of Laws (LLM) in Construction Law - full-time from the The University of Law is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge.

Electrical Power
The Electrical Power programme from Newcastle University covers all major disciplines of electrical power. You'll deepen your knowledge, commercial awareness and technical ability to develop advanced skills.

Building Information Modelling Project Management
This Building Information Modelling Project Management MSc course from the Queen's University Belfast is taught by a mixture of academic staff and industrial practitioners, bringing real world experiences into the classroom.

Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program at University of Strathclyde is designed to meet the needs of a broad range of engineering industries.
Engineering Year Zero
Engineering Year Zero at De Montfort University is part of four years of integrated study, is ideal if you want to become a professional Engineer, but do not have the relevant subject grades to study Engineering at degree level.
International Incorporated Master in Mechanical Engineering MSc
The International Incorporated Master in Mechanical Engineering MSc from De Montfort University International College ensures that graduates have recognised and relevant skills for a range of industries, including automation, machine vision, automotive, consumer products and material processing.
AI Law and Emerging Technologies
MRes in AI Law and Emerging Technologies from University of Greater Manchester is a full-time research degree designed to develop fundamental understanding of AI architectures and associated legal, regulatory, governance and ethical issues.

Energy Engineering
The MSc Energy Engineering offered by the University of Hull will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need for a career in energy engineering, learning at a university located at the heart of the UK’s ‘energy estuary’. This Masters degree is designed to produce specialists with advanced skills in distinct areas of energy engineering.

Design Futures
On the Design Futures program at Royal College of Art, you’ll develop a transdisciplinary approach to your design practice and strengthen your research methodology so you can refine your thinking.
Computational Arts
The MFA in Computational Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London is a two-year full-time programme designed to enhance your arts practice through creative computation. This degree equips you with essential skills and historical knowledge, enabling you to develop projects for public exhibition and engage with diverse media formats.

Net Zero Engineering (Distance Learning)
Governments around the world have set legally binding targets in support of achieving ambitious low-carbon objectives and are investing heavily in the development of technology that will deliver decarbonisation of the energy sector. Learn more with Net Zero Engineering (Distance Learning) from Queen's University Belfast.