

MEng Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Manufacturing and mechanical engineering is a degree designed for those who want to understand not only how machines and systems are designed but how they are made. Mechanical engineering provides the foundational principles of force, motion, materials, and thermodynamics, while manufacturing engineering focuses on the processes, systems, and technologies through which physical products are brought into existence, from machining and forming to additive manufacture and automated assembly. Together, they address the full arc from design to production, which is where a great deal of the most commercially significant engineering work takes place. At the University of Warwick, this four-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, providing substantial professional and international experience alongside a rigorous academic engineering education. You will engage with manufacturing processes and mechanical design principles, developing the ability to think creatively about real-world engineering problems involving advanced sustainable technologies. The programme suits students who are curious about how things work and motivated by the challenge of applying engineering principles to produce solutions that matter commercially and environmentally. Warwick's manufacturing engineering group has a strong industry-connected culture, and the practical orientation of the degree reflects that. The typical entry tariff is 152 UCAS points. Manufacturing and mechanical engineering graduates work across a wide range of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, consumer products, defence, medical devices, and the growing field of sustainable and green manufacturing. Roles include design engineer, manufacturing engineer, process engineer, project manager, and systems engineer. Many graduates pursue the professional development pathway toward chartered engineer status. The sandwich and placement years often lead directly to employment with industry partners. Postgraduate study in manufacturing engineering, advanced materials, or sustainable engineering provides further specialisation options.
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