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Join our BEng (Hons) Product Design Engineering programme to start an exciting journey of transformation. On this course, you will learn how to combine design principles, engineering science, and manufacturing expertise, shaping your future as a product design engineer. This comprehensive course will prepare you for the ever-changing demands of product and design engineering and help you build a strong foundation in engineering product design.
You will receive a comprehensive education in product design engineering. This will include learning about design principles, ergonomics, and manufacturing processes, crucial for a product design engineer. You will gain a solid understanding of these topics. You will also have the opportunity to apply what you have learned in practical ways. We will teach you how to merge your engineering-reinforced design education with analytical skills and a strong manufacturing base. This will ensure you excel in engineering product design and develop innovative designs as a skilled product design engineer.
Throughout your studies, you will have access to cutting-edge facilities, essential for a product design engineer. These include CAD suites, control and power electronics labs, and a 5-axis robot for experimentation in large-format production. These facilities will help you gain hands-on experience and stay at the forefront of product and design engineering while mastering engineering product design.
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