This renewal makes sure we equip you for an exciting career in the ever-changing world of engineering.
Year 1
Engineers are creative problem-solvers. They are adept at working in interdisciplinary teams to tackle society's ever more complex challenges.
Introductory courses
In Year 1 you will take introductory courses and develop skills that you will later rely on as a professional engineer including:
confidence
advanced thinking
teamwork
problem-solving skills
Engineering Principles
In this course you will experience a wide range of challenges and develop essential engineering skills. Plus you will understand the subject's breadth as well as the role of your chosen discipline.
Engineering Design
In this course you will work as part of a team on an interdisciplinary engineering task. You will get involved in design and use your engineering judgement to evaluate your solution.
Additional courses
You will also study mathematical topics that have particular relevance to engineers.
You will choose courses from across the University to complement your engineering studies with options available in the sciences arts and humanities.
Year 2
In Year 2 you will specialise in core mechanical engineering topics which typically includes:
fluids
solids
dynamics
thermodynamics
You will build the foundations of each of these subjects in preparation for specialisation at honours level.
Your courses will cover technical concepts and where possible give you the opportunity to apply these in a practical situation.
This will both extend and deepen your engineering design skills.
You will also study programming to develop your skills in computer control and simulation essentials in the engineer's toolkit. As well as:
engineering mathematics
essential professional skills for engineers
Second year entry
Our course structure is designed in such a way that we permit Year 2 direct entry for students. Direct entry students perform just as well as those progressing from Year 1.
The entry requirements for Year 2 entry are higher to ensure that students have the necessary knowledge to start at this level.
Year 3
This year develops your second-year topics to complete your ‘core’ mechanical engineering knowledge.
This typically includes further study in:
structural mechanics
dynamics
thermofluids
This is complemented by courses exploring manufacturing and developing your skills in engineering design.
You will also participate in short visits to local engineering companies and a series of industrial seminars.
Progression routes
At the end of Year 3 you will have the option to complete one more year for a BEng degree or a further two years for an degree.
The latter is subject to you achieving an average of 55% or higher in your third year.
Year 4
In Year 4 you will have a wide choice of specialist technical course options plus courses designed to prepare you for your professional career.
These typically include:
management
technology innovation
entrepreneurship
You will also complete a group design project. In this project you will work on solving a real-world engineering problem.
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