Explore how things work, move and are made. Develop skills and knowledge to design, build and improve mechanical systems used across industries, such as aerospace, automotive and manufacturing.
This course is ideal for aspiring engineers seeking industry-relevant skills in sustainability, innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Through hands-on projects and research-led teaching, you will have the opportunity to gain technical, managerial and analytical expertise for diverse careers in automotive, aerospace, energy and more.
Key highlights
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Core principles and innovation: master mechanics, thermodynamics and design while tackling real-world challenges sustainably.
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Industry-aligned experience: you may have the opportunity to engage in live projects and apply for industry placements, as well as work in cutting-edge labs (3D printing, robotics and renewables).
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Professional development: build leadership, project management and collaboration skills to prepare for a role in engineering.
Why you should study this course
Develop skills with industry exposure and networking
Gain hands-on experience with modern technology, including 3D printing, robotics and renewable energy systems, through compulsory lab work, workshops and real-world projects. This experience could support the development of your employability skills.
Opportunities to boost your employability
Learn from guest lectures by industry leaders and work on live briefs from engineering firms (subject to availability). Boost your CV further with an optional placement year, gaining experience with top employers like Jaguar Land Rover or Rolls-Royce.
Tailored specialisations and research opportunities
Choose your specialisation with optional modules covering materials and manufacturing, energy systems or smart manufacturing, in your final year of the BEng (Hons) degree. MEng students can undertake advanced research projects, working alongside academics on innovative engineering solutions.
Employability-focused learning
Develop leadership, project management and teamwork skills through compulsory group projects and industry-style assessments, ensuring you stand out in the job market.
MEng advanced pathway
Upon successful completion of the first three years, you may have the opportunity to advance to the master’s portion of this course, providing you with greater insight into mechanical engineering while continuing to pay undergraduate fees (subject to meeting progression requirements).
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