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2 Mechanical Engineering Masters Degree Programs in United Arab Emirates


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Heriot-Watt University Dubai
MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering
- Academic City, United Arab Emirates
MSc
Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This programme aims to develop the knowledge and skills of a Bachelors-level graduate Mechanical Engineering to Masters level through advanced teaching, design work, and research. It provides an opportunity for candidates from different Engineering backgrounds to develop key Mechanical Engineering knowledge and skills required for their professional development. A key objective of the programme is to be an accredited route to becoming a Chartered Engineer.


The Graduate School at The Petroleum Institute
Master of Science (MSc) in Mechanical Engineering
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
MSc
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
The mission of the graduate program in mechanical engineering at The Petroleum Institute is to provide graduate students with learning opportunities for acquiring a broad base of mechanical engineering knowledge necessary for advanced work in Mechanical engineering, an in-depth research experience in thermo-fluids and/or mechanics and materials and/or controls and automation, and the necessary skills for life-long learning and professional development.
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Mechanical engineering is a diverse engineering discipline, as it is the knowledge that is necessary to take a product from idea to the marketplace. The skills necessary to accomplish this include the ability to design for functionality, aesthetics and the environment the product will be used in.
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates on the eastern side of the Arabian peninsula, at the entrance to the Persian Gulf. Much of the work force in the UAE are foreign expatriates - hence the country's population makeup being so diverse, with Emirati citizens being a minority in their own country.