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BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most foundational branches of engineering, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems. From engines and turbines to robotic systems and medical devices, mechanical engineers apply the principles of physics and materials science to create solutions that work reliably under real-world conditions. The discipline is central to industries including energy, transportation, manufacturing, defence, and healthcare, and demand for qualified mechanical engineers remains strong and consistent. The three-year full-time Mechanical Engineering programme at the University of Bedfordshire provides the in-depth technical training needed to begin your career as a practising mechanical engineer. You will study in on-campus laboratories as well as in those belonging to local industry partners, giving you the opportunity to develop or contribute to real-world solutions in areas including transportation, energy, power generation, and manufacturing. The programme gives you a thorough background in engineering science, structural mechanics, and dynamics before moving into specialist areas including sustainable energy systems. This progression from fundamentals to advanced application is designed to build confidence and competence at each stage. With a typical entry tariff of 72 points, the programme is inclusive in its entry expectations while maintaining a rigorous technical curriculum. The connections to local industry provide practical experience that complements your academic studies and strengthens your employability. Graduates from mechanical engineering programmes pursue careers in design and manufacturing, automotive and aerospace engineering, energy systems, consultancy, and project management. Many work towards professional engineering registration with institutions such as the IMechE, and some continue into postgraduate study or research in specialist areas such as sustainable energy, advanced materials, or robotics.
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