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BEng Mechanical Engineering with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Mechanical engineering shapes much of the world we inhabit. The vehicles we travel in, the machines that manufacture goods, the power systems that heat our homes and generate electricity, the medical devices that support health and the structures that carry loads, all depend on the principles of mechanical engineering: thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, dynamics, materials science, manufacturing and design. Mechanical engineers understand how these principles apply in the design and operation of real systems, and they develop the analytical and practical skills to bring new products and processes into existence. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Sunderland includes an integrated foundation year, a sandwich year with a work placement and a year abroad, giving you a supported academic start and substantial professional and international experience embedded in the programme. The integrated foundation year provides the mathematical and scientific grounding needed to progress to degree-level engineering, making the programme well suited to students who want a structured entry into the discipline. The placement year and year abroad add real-world engineering experience and an international perspective that significantly enhance your professional development alongside the academic qualification. Graduates work across the full range of industries that depend on mechanical engineering expertise, including aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, healthcare technology, manufacturing and infrastructure. Roles in design, product development, project management, production, quality engineering and technical consultancy are all relevant destinations. The combination of academic qualification, foundation year, professional placement and year abroad gives graduates a particularly strong basis for competing in a labour market that rewards demonstrable professional competence alongside technical knowledge. Professional chartership and further study are natural next steps for those seeking advanced professional or research careers.
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