

MEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture and maintenance of systems that involve forces, motion, energy and materials. It underpins much of the physical world around us, from the engines that power transport to the medical devices that support healthcare, from advanced manufacturing processes to the renewable energy systems reshaping how we generate and use power. A mechanical engineer needs both rigorous analytical skills and creative problem-solving ability, combining mathematics and physics with design thinking and materials knowledge. At Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine you will study across four years of full-time study, developing a broad mechanical engineering curriculum that spans thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, dynamics, control systems, manufacturing and design. Imperial's approach emphasises both theoretical foundations and practical application, and you will develop the ability to apply engineering principles to real problems. The curriculum builds transferable skills alongside technical expertise, preparing you to work across a wide range of engineering contexts and to contribute to projects of genuine complexity and scale. Mechanical engineering graduates from a leading research university are among the most versatile in the technical workforce. Career paths span aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, manufacturing, consultancy, robotics and biomedical engineering. Many graduates go on to chartered engineer status through recognised professional bodies, which marks a significant milestone in a long-term engineering career. Others move into management, consultancy or technology entrepreneurship, where the rigorous problem-solving foundation of engineering training is highly valued. Postgraduate study in specialisms such as advanced manufacturing, computational mechanics, thermofluids or energy systems is a common next step for those who want to develop deeper expertise or pursue research careers.
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