

MEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most established engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of machines and mechanical systems. It draws on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, dynamics, and manufacturing processes to address problems ranging from the design of individual components to the management of complex industrial systems. Mechanical engineers work in virtually every sector of the economy, from automotive and aerospace to energy, healthcare technology, and consumer goods. The University of Huddersfield's four-year full-time Mechanical Engineering programme develops both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills that employers in these sectors demand. You will study the core engineering sciences, including solid and fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics, materials behaviour, and manufacturing methods, alongside design principles and engineering analysis tools including computer-aided design and simulation software. As you progress, you will engage with more specialised topics and undertake project work that integrates multiple areas of your learning, developing the engineering judgement that comes from addressing open-ended problems. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, which give you extended professional experience in an engineering environment before you graduate. This structured industrial experience is invaluable: you will understand how real engineering projects are managed, how design decisions are made under commercial constraints, and how teams collaborate to deliver technical outcomes. A typical tariff of 88 points reflects an accessible entry point to a technically demanding programme, and you will build steadily on your mathematics and physics foundations throughout the degree. Graduates pursue careers as mechanical engineers, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, project engineers, and technical managers across automotive, aerospace, energy, infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing sectors. The four-year programme supports progression towards chartered engineer status, and postgraduate study in mechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing, or related fields is open to those seeking specialist or research roles.
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