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HND Engineering Systems
About this course
Engineering systems is a discipline that examines how complex technical systems are designed, integrated, and managed. Modern engineered environments, from power grids and manufacturing facilities to transportation networks and industrial processes, depend on systems that combine mechanical, electrical, electronic, and computational components in ways that must be planned, controlled, and maintained with precision. An understanding of engineering systems provides a practical and interdisciplinary technical foundation that is applicable across a wide range of industrial and commercial contexts. This accelerated two-year full-time programme at the University of the Highlands and Islands provides a focused technical education in engineering systems, covering core principles of electrical, mechanical, and control engineering alongside the systems thinking needed to work with complex integrated equipment. The Highlands and Islands setting offers a distinctive range of real-world engineering contexts, including energy infrastructure, maritime industries, and rural and remote engineering challenges that give practical relevance to the theoretical content of the programme. Graduates of engineering systems programmes work in manufacturing, utilities, energy, construction, and maintenance engineering roles, as well as in technical support and project management positions across a range of industries. The broad practical foundation of the degree is valued by employers who need technically competent graduates who can work across different engineering disciplines. Many graduates go on to further study or professional development to extend their qualifications in specific engineering areas.
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