

MEng Engineering Mathematics with Study Abroad
About this course
Engineering mathematics is a discipline that develops the advanced mathematical techniques most directly applicable to engineering and physical science problems, including differential equations, numerical methods, optimisation, probability, and mathematical modelling. It occupies a distinctive space between pure mathematics and engineering, equipping graduates with the theoretical depth of mathematicians and the applied problem-solving orientation of engineers. In a world where complex systems, from aerospace to climate modelling to financial engineering, are increasingly analysed and designed through mathematical abstraction, this combination of skills is among the most powerful a graduate can possess. At the University of Bristol, this four-year, full-time degree follows the structure of the MEng Engineering Mathematics programme but incorporates the opportunity to spend your third year at a partner university abroad, typically one conducting teaching in English. This experience broadens your academic and cultural perspective and gives you exposure to different research and engineering traditions, enriching your final year of study at Bristol. The year abroad is built into the programme structure, and you can transfer onto this course during your second year if you choose. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the strong mathematical background expected of students on this programme. Engineering mathematics graduates are exceptionally well prepared for careers in technology, aerospace and defence, finance and risk, energy, environmental science, data science, and any field that relies on mathematical modelling, simulation, or quantitative analysis. The rigour and versatility of the degree are valued by employers who need people who can both build and interpret mathematical models. Postgraduate study in applied mathematics, engineering, data science, or a specialist engineering discipline is a natural progression for those seeking research roles or advanced expertise.
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