

BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most enduring of the engineering disciplines, concerned with how machines and mechanical systems are designed, analysed, manufactured, and maintained. It encompasses the study of forces and motion, thermodynamics and heat transfer, materials science, fluid dynamics, control systems, and manufacturing processes. Mechanical engineers design everything from jet engines and turbines to medical devices, automotive components, robotics, and energy systems, and their skills are fundamental to manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and many other industries. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year, full-time degree includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study mechanical engineering in a different national academic and industrial context. Edinburgh is a research-intensive university with strong engineering facilities and connections to Scotland's significant energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing sectors. You will develop a thorough grounding in engineering mathematics and the core mechanical sciences: statics and dynamics, strength of materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and the behaviour of engineering materials. As the programme progresses you will engage with more specialist topics including control engineering, computational methods, engineering design, and the management of engineering projects. The year abroad adds international breadth and the personal adaptability that global employers increasingly value. A typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points reflects the academic level expected at Edinburgh. Mechanical engineering develops strong quantitative and analytical skills alongside hands-on design and problem-solving capabilities. The broad nature of the discipline means you graduate with a flexible skill set applicable across many sectors. Graduates work in aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, defence, robotics, consultancy, and research. Many pursue chartered engineer status. Postgraduate study in mechanical, aerospace, or energy engineering is a well-established route for those seeking specialist or research careers.
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