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BEng Mechanical Engineering with a year in Industry
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Mechanical engineering is the discipline concerned with designing, analysing, and manufacturing systems and devices that involve forces, motion, energy, and materials, from tiny precision components to large-scale industrial machinery. It is one of the broadest engineering disciplines, underpinning industries including aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, robotics, medical devices, and consumer products. Mechanical engineers apply physics, mathematics, and materials science to solve practical problems, and increasingly work alongside software and electronics engineers as the boundaries between mechanical and digital systems continue to blur. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time degree in Mechanical Engineering includes a year in industry, giving you a structured period of professional experience in an engineering organisation as part of the programme. The year in industry is a significant advantage in the graduate job market and an opportunity to apply and extend what you have learned in a real engineering environment, often with the same employer or sector you go on to join after graduating. You will develop core knowledge in mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials, manufacturing processes, and engineering design, alongside skills in computer-aided design, simulation, and mathematical modelling. The programme develops both your technical competence and your ability to work in teams, communicate technical ideas clearly, and manage engineering projects within constraints of time, cost, and performance. Mechanical engineering graduates are among the most employable in the UK, with strong demand across aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, consultancy, and the public sector. The year in industry enhances this employability further, and many graduates find employment with the organisations where they completed their industry year. Further study options include integrated and standalone master's degrees in mechanical engineering and specialist engineering fields, as well as research degrees and professional development routes towards chartered engineer status.
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