Gain a Masters-level knowledge of acoustics, sound and vibration and use it to make the world sound better. This acoustical engineering master's will provide fundamental engineering knowledge and a specialist understanding of acoustics. You'll study at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, a leading centre for Acoustical Engineering.
MEng Acoustical Engineering looks at how acoustics - the science of sound and vibration - is applied in technology. It has many applications, including:
- design of cars
- 3D-audio systems
- designing concert halls
- reducing aircraft noise
- using ultrasound to fight antimicrobial resistance
This 4-year integrated master's course includes advanced Acoustical Engineering modules. You'll also take a masters-level group design project and apply your engineering knowledge to a design problem.
This course includes practical and lab work throughout. Our projects will allow you to design, build and test components and systems with enhanced acoustic properties. You'll gain the confidence to creatively solve engineering problems.
In your fourth year, you'll take part in a group design project, many of which are industry-led.
You'll have access to our world-class acoustic and engineering facilities, which include:
- anechoic and reverberation chambers
- an aeroacoustic wind tunnel
- listening room
- virtual acoustics laboratory
- a professional manufacturing centre
Year in industry
Enhance your employability by taking this course with a paid industrial placement year.
Apply using:
- Course name: Acoustical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year
- UCAS code: FF38
You'll spend this extra year at an engineering firm, applying the skills and knowledge you've learned so far.
The fee is 20% of the standard annual tuition fee.
We regularly review our courses to ensure and improve quality. This course may be revised as a result of this. Any revision will be balanced against the requirement that the student should receive the educational service expected. Find out why, when, and how we might make changes.
Our courses are regulated in England by the Office for Students (OfS).
