

BEng Instrumentation and Control Engineering
About this course
Instrumentation and control engineering is a specialist branch of engineering concerned with the design, development, and maintenance of systems that measure, monitor, and control physical processes. It is fundamental to industrial operations across energy, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food processing, water treatment, and manufacturing, where the precise measurement of temperature, pressure, flow, and other variables, and the automatic control of those variables within specified limits, is essential to safe, efficient, and compliant operation. The discipline draws on electrical and electronic engineering, applied mathematics, signal processing, and systems theory. At Teesside University, this part-time programme provides the technical grounding in electrical and control engineering principles needed for professional practice in instrumentation and control. You will study electrical circuit theory, including voltage, current, power, resistance, inductance, and capacitance, alongside the analysis of electrical circuits and an understanding of simple analogue and digital circuits. Kirchhoff's Laws, time-varying voltages and currents, and the effects on inductors and capacitors are all covered, providing the mathematical and physical foundations for understanding more complex instrumentation and control systems. The part-time delivery suits those already working in engineering roles who wish to formalise and extend their technical knowledge through degree-level study. You will develop both theoretical understanding and the practical engineering skills needed to work with instrumentation and control systems in real industrial environments. Graduates from instrumentation and control engineering programmes pursue careers in industrial automation, process control, measurement technology, energy systems, and a wide range of engineering and technology sectors. The specialism is particularly relevant in the oil and gas, power generation, and manufacturing industries. Professional development towards Chartered Engineer status is a pathway for many graduates.
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