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BEng Mechanical Engineering (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the design, analysis, and production of systems and devices involving mechanical motion, energy transfer, and material behaviour. It is one of the broadest and most historically significant engineering disciplines, underpinning everything from transport systems and manufacturing machinery to power generation and precision instruments. Mechanical engineers need a solid grounding in mathematics, physics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science, combined with the practical design and problem-solving skills to apply that knowledge in real engineering contexts. At Bedfordshire this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, giving you a preparatory stage to develop the mathematical and scientific foundations you need before entering the main engineering curriculum. The foundation ensures you can engage fully with degree-level material regardless of your starting qualifications. Across the degree you will develop in-depth technical knowledge of engineering science, structural mechanics, dynamics, and thermodynamics, before progressing to specialist areas including sustainable energy systems, which reflects the growing importance of clean technology in the engineering profession. Practical work is conducted in both the university's own campus laboratories and in the facilities of local industry partners, giving you a direct connection to real-world engineering applications in transportation, energy, manufacturing, and power generation. This industry partnership dimension ensures the programme stays connected to what engineering practice actually looks like in professional settings. Graduates move into careers across manufacturing, energy, automotive, aerospace, infrastructure, and engineering consultancy. The degree prepares you for professional engineering roles and provides a foundation for working towards incorporated or chartered engineer status through a professional engineering institution. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in mechanical engineering or a related specialist field.
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