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BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the foundational disciplines of the modern world, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of physical systems, from microcomponents to large-scale industrial plant. It draws on mathematics, physics, materials science, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics to solve problems that range from the everyday to the highly complex. Mechanical engineers work across virtually every sector of industry, and the skills developed in the degree are among the most transferable in engineering. At Surrey, this three-year degree prepares you to solve real-world problems in areas including automation, fluid mechanics, robotics, and sustainability. You will develop a strong foundation in the core engineering sciences, including mechanics and structures, thermodynamics, materials behaviour, and control systems, and will apply this knowledge through design projects and laboratory work that reflect the challenges engineers face in practice. Computing and design are integral to the curriculum, giving you the digital and modelling skills that are essential in contemporary engineering. Surrey has strong industry connections, and graduates benefit from the professional experience built through the university's close engagement with leading organisations in the engineering sector. Mechanical engineering graduates are in consistent demand across a wide range of industries. Aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, defence, and consumer electronics all employ mechanical engineers in roles ranging from product design and development through to project management, systems engineering, and technical consultancy. The analytical foundation of the degree also provides a route into roles in data science, finance, and management consultancy, where quantitative problem-solving is highly valued. Many graduates pursue further study, including MEng conversion programmes, specialist master's degrees, or research degrees leading to careers in academia and industrial research and development.
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