

MEng Engineering
About this course
Engineering at Oxford is a broad, intellectually rigorous discipline that treats the subject as a unified field of knowledge rather than a collection of separate specialisms. The Oxford approach is distinctive: it begins from first principles in mathematics and the physical sciences and builds outward to encompass mechanical, electrical, civil, information and biomedical engineering within a single integrated programme. The aim is to produce engineers who can think across disciplinary boundaries and contribute to the most complex technological challenges of their time. Over three years, you will study the mathematical and scientific foundations of engineering, covering areas such as mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, electrical circuits, signal processing, control systems and materials. You will work extensively on design projects, computational modelling and laboratory experiments, learning to connect theory to practice at every stage. Oxford's tutorial system means you will discuss and defend your understanding in small groups, developing the precision of reasoning and the confidence in analysis that characterise Oxford engineering graduates. The typical entry tariff for this programme is 232 UCAS points, reflecting the high academic standard expected. Oxford engineering graduates are among the most sought-after in the world. Careers span the full breadth of the profession: aerospace and automotive design, civil and structural engineering, electronics and communications, finance and consultancy, software and systems engineering, and research and development across public and private sectors. Many graduates continue to doctoral study, joining research programmes at leading universities or industrial R and D teams. Others move into management consultancy, technology start-ups or public service. The breadth of the Oxford programme, combined with its analytical depth, equips you for roles that have not yet been defined as well as those that exist today.
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