

BEng Engineering Not Known (1st Year)
About this course
Engineering is one of the broadest and most important of all university subjects, encompassing civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and structural specialisms alongside newer fields such as biomedical, software, and systems engineering. What all branches of engineering share is a commitment to applying scientific and mathematical principles to solve real problems and create things that work reliably and safely in the world. At the University of Edinburgh, first-year students enter an open engineering programme that allows them to experience the discipline broadly before committing to a specialism. This four-year full-time programme at Edinburgh begins with a common first year in engineering, giving you the opportunity to explore the breadth of the field before your interests and strengths guide you towards a particular specialism in subsequent years. You will study the mathematical and physical foundations that underpin all engineering disciplines, develop early skills in design and problem solving, and begin to understand the principles of different engineering specialisms before making your choice. Edinburgh has a strong and diverse engineering faculty, with research and teaching strengths across multiple areas, and the city's thriving technology and energy sectors provide a stimulating context for engineering study. This programme includes a year abroad, giving you the experience of engineering education in a different national context, which is particularly valuable for developing the international awareness and adaptability that modern engineering careers demand. Graduates from Edinburgh's engineering programmes go on to careers across the full range of engineering disciplines and sectors, from oil and gas, renewable energy, and construction to electronics, aerospace, biomedical devices, and software. Many also pursue postgraduate study, including research degrees and conversion programmes. Engineering graduates are consistently among the most employable of all degree completers, and Edinburgh's reputation adds further value to the qualification.
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