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BEng Mechanical Engineering (with Foundation Year)
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Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most enduring of the engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, and manufacture of machines, structures, and systems that involve force, energy, and motion. From engines and turbines to robots and medical devices, mechanical engineers apply the principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to solve problems that affect virtually every aspect of modern life. The discipline sits at the heart of manufacturing, energy, aerospace, automotive, and many other industries, and it provides a foundation of analytical skills that transfer across a remarkable range of professional contexts. At the University of Northampton, this four-year, full-time degree with an integrated foundation year provides an accessible entry point into mechanical engineering study, designed for ambitious students who are ready to commit to the discipline but may not yet have the full A-level preparation typically required for direct entry. The foundation year builds the mathematical and physical science foundations that engineering study requires, developing the knowledge and study skills needed to succeed in the degree that follows. Through the main programme, you will study the core areas of mechanical engineering, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, structural analysis, dynamics, manufacturing processes, and design, developing the quantitative problem-solving skills that employers in engineering need. The typical entry tariff of 56 points reflects the foundation year entry requirements. Mechanical engineering graduates work across manufacturing, energy, aerospace, automotive, defence, environmental engineering, and the built environment. Roles include design engineer, manufacturing engineer, project engineer, and systems analyst. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study or professional development towards chartered engineer status with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, building on the degree with further experience and qualifications. The breadth of the discipline means that mechanical engineers are found in almost every sector of the economy, and the analytical training the degree provides transfers effectively across the full range of engineering and technical roles.
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