

MEng Mechanical Engineering with Business Finance
About this course
Mechanical engineering with business finance is a degree that recognises the growing need for engineers who understand the financial and commercial contexts in which their technical decisions operate. Mechanical engineering provides the rigorous scientific and analytical foundation for designing, analysing, and developing mechanical systems, from energy conversion and fluid mechanics to manufacturing processes and the dynamics of structures under load. The business finance strand equips you to understand how companies are financed, valued, and managed, and how technical projects are appraised, budgeted, and justified in commercial terms. At University College London, this four-year full-time programme leads to the MEng qualification and includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study engineering and business in another country before completing your degree. UCL is one of the world's leading research universities, and the mechanical engineering programme benefits from a research environment of international distinction in areas including fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, manufacturing, and biomechanics. The business finance strand is taught within a context that gives it genuine relevance to engineering practice, developing your ability to evaluate investment decisions, understand capital markets, and communicate the financial implications of technical choices to non-specialist audiences. A typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the programme's highly competitive nature. Graduates of this combination are particularly well suited to careers in engineering management, technical consulting, project finance, and roles that require both technical credibility and commercial awareness. Traditional engineering sectors including aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing all value this profile, as do investment banks and consultancies that advise engineering and infrastructure businesses. Chartered engineer status, pursued after graduation through a recognised professional institution, remains the standard mark of senior professional standing. Many graduates also continue to doctoral research in mechanical engineering or pursue further qualifications in finance or business.
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