

BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most enduring engineering disciplines, concerned with the analysis, design, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It applies the fundamental principles of physics, particularly mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science, to the full range of physical systems that move, transmit force, convert energy, and perform work. From jet engines and turbines to medical devices, robots, vehicles, and manufacturing machinery, mechanical engineering underpins a vast proportion of the built and technological world. At Newcastle University, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, which together give you structured professional experience in engineering practice alongside your academic study. Newcastle has a strong engineering tradition and connections to industries that are prominent in the North East and nationally, including offshore energy, advanced manufacturing, transportation, and process engineering. The sandwich year gives you an extended period of employment as an engineer, developing professional skills and building the experience that strengthens your candidacy when you re-enter the job market as a graduate. You will study mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing processes, dynamics and vibrations, control systems, and engineering design, developing both analytical skills and practical competence through laboratory work and design projects. The sandwich and work placement elements give your academic learning professional context and help you understand how engineering knowledge is applied in real organisations. Mechanical engineering graduates from Newcastle are highly employable, moving into roles in aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, consultancy, and the public sector. Professional chartership with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers is the standard professional goal after graduation, and many graduates continue to postgraduate study or research to deepen their technical expertise.
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