

FDEng Mechanical Engineering (Foundation Degree)
About this course
Mechanical Engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design, manufacture, and operation of machines and mechanical systems. It underpins almost every sector of modern industry, from automotive and aerospace through to consumer goods, energy, and healthcare technology. Mechanical engineers apply the principles of physics, materials science, thermodynamics, and dynamics to design systems that work reliably, safely, and efficiently, and their expertise is found wherever machines need to convert energy into motion or perform useful work. At Queen's University Belfast, this two-year, full-time Foundation Degree in Mechanical Engineering is delivered in partnership with Belfast Metropolitan College and provides a rigorous introduction to the discipline. You will study the scientific principles underlying mechanical engineering, including mechanics, materials, thermodynamics, and manufacturing processes, developing both theoretical understanding and practical skills. The foundation degree gives you the technical grounding that engineering employers value and provides a pathway to further academic study for those who wish to progress to an honours degree. Mechanical engineers work across virtually every type of industry, on products and systems as diverse as vehicle components, industrial machinery, sports equipment, and sustainable energy technologies, and the breadth of potential applications makes this a degree with wide career utility. Graduates of this foundation degree typically move into engineering technician roles across manufacturing, energy, construction, and the public sector, or progress to an honours degree to build their qualifications further. Many use the foundation degree as a stepping stone to chartered engineering status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers or a related body. The combination of technical knowledge and problem-solving skills the degree develops is valued across any industry that relies on physical systems and machinery.
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