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BSc Engineering
About this course
Engineering is one of the broadest and most impactful of the professional disciplines, concerned with applying scientific knowledge and mathematical principles to design, build, and improve systems, structures, and technologies that address human needs. The general engineering degree at the University of Northampton provides a broad foundation across the engineering disciplines, developing the analytical, practical, and professional skills needed to work in a range of engineering roles, while giving you the flexibility to shape your studies according to your interests and career direction. At the University of Northampton, you will study engineering over three years of full-time study. The curriculum builds from the foundational principles of engineering science, including mathematics, physics, materials, and mechanics, through to more applied content covering design, manufacturing processes, project management, and the professional and ethical context of engineering practice. You will engage with laboratory and workshop activities that develop your practical skills alongside the theoretical content, and you will work on design projects that challenge you to bring together knowledge from across the programme to solve engineering problems. The degree is structured to give you both the technical grounding and the professional awareness that employers in engineering value. Engineering graduates are in consistent demand across a wide range of sectors. Manufacturing, construction, energy, infrastructure, defence, and the technology industry all employ engineers in technical, development, and management roles. A broad engineering degree provides flexibility that specialist degrees do not always offer, allowing you to move between sectors and roles as your career develops. Many graduates pursue further professional qualifications, including chartered engineer status through a relevant professional institution. Graduate conversion routes into specific engineering disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, civil, and manufacturing engineering, are also available for those who want to develop greater specialist depth. The project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills developed in the degree are valued in consultancy and management roles beyond engineering practice itself.
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