

BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most enduring branches of engineering, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems. From gas turbines and automotive components to medical devices and renewable energy plant, the discipline touches almost every sector of modern industry. At its core it is about understanding how forces, energy, and materials interact, and applying that understanding to create things that work reliably and efficiently in the real world. Mechanical engineers contribute to renewable energy systems, advanced manufacturing, aerospace innovation and intelligent control technologies, making the profession central to the challenges of decarbonisation and digital transformation. At Glasgow Caledonian University you will study this programme part-time, giving you the flexibility to combine academic study with professional or personal commitments while building your engineering knowledge and skills progressively. The programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, both of which extend your practical and international experience in ways that benefit your development as an engineer. A work placement is also part of the course, ensuring you spend time in a real engineering environment before you graduate. Across the programme you will develop technical skills in areas such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, dynamics, and design, alongside the analytical and problem-solving capabilities that define engineering practice. Mechanical engineering graduates are among the most consistently in demand in the technical workforce. Career paths span aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, manufacturing, marine engineering, and the growing fields of robotics and sustainable technology. Roles include design engineer, structural analyst, systems engineer, project engineer, and manufacturing manager. Many graduates pursue chartered engineer status through professional bodies such as the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Others continue to postgraduate study in specialisms such as advanced manufacturing, computational engineering or renewable energy systems.
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