

BEng Mechanical Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Mechanical engineering is the discipline concerned with the design, analysis, and manufacture of machines and mechanical systems. It draws on the core physical sciences, including mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and materials science, to understand how forces, energy, and matter interact in physical systems, and then applies that understanding to build the engines, turbines, vehicles, structures, and devices that underpin modern industry and infrastructure. It is one of the broadest and most versatile of the engineering disciplines, and mechanical engineers work in virtually every sector of the economy. At the University of Plymouth, this four-year full-time degree with foundation year provides an accessible entry route for students who want to build their scientific and mathematical foundations before moving into the main engineering programme. The foundation year develops the knowledge and skills you need to engage with degree-level mechanical engineering study, after which you will progress into a curriculum that covers the core of the discipline. You will explore how high-performance computing and artificial intelligence are being integrated into engineering practice, learning to use computational tools and programming skills alongside the classical methods of mechanical analysis and design. Guest lectures from academics and industry figures connect the theoretical content to real-world engineering practice, and practical workshops develop the hands-on competence that the profession demands. Plymouth's engineering provision is set within a regional engineering and marine technology context, giving the teaching a practical grounding informed by the industries and applications that matter in the south-west and beyond. Graduates go on to careers as mechanical engineers, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, automotive engineers, and systems engineers across industries including aerospace, automotive, energy, construction, marine, and consumer products. The degree provides a foundation for chartered engineer status and for postgraduate study in mechanical or specialist engineering disciplines. Plymouth's foundation year entry route means the programme is accessible to a broader range of students who have the ability and motivation to succeed in engineering.
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