

MEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, and manufacture of physical systems that involve motion, force, and energy. From the internal combustion engine and the gas turbine to robotic systems, renewable energy devices, and medical implants, mechanical engineers apply the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and materials science to solve problems that span almost every sector of the economy. It is a discipline that combines rigorous mathematical analysis with creative problem-solving and practical design. At the University of Manchester, one of the UK's leading engineering faculties, this programme is available with a foundation year for students who need to build their mathematical and scientific preparation before entering the main degree. The four-year full-time course gives you a thorough grounding in engineering mathematics, dynamics, stress analysis, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing processes, and design methodology. Laboratory and project work are integral throughout, and Manchester's research-active environment means you benefit from close contact with engineers working at the frontier of the discipline. Mechanical Engineering graduates from a university of Manchester's standing are among the most sought-after technical graduates in the UK. Aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, medical devices, consumer products, and advanced manufacturing are the primary employment sectors. Roles as mechanical design engineer, product engineer, stress analyst, and manufacturing engineer are common starting points. Many graduates work toward chartered engineer status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The foundation year makes this degree accessible to motivated students who did not follow the standard A-level route. Postgraduate study in mechanical engineering, materials, robotics, or energy systems is a well-established next step for those who want to specialise or pursue research.
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