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BEng Mechanical Engineering (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems. From the engines that power vehicles and aircraft to the machines used in manufacturing, the structural components of buildings and bridges, and the biomedical devices used in healthcare, mechanical engineers apply the principles of physics and materials science to create systems that work reliably and efficiently in the real world. At the University of Hull, the BEng Mechanical Engineering with Foundation Year is a four-year full-time programme that provides a preparatory stage before the main degree for students who need additional scientific and mathematical preparation. As the current description notes, the programme develops the skills to unlock solutions that make people's lives better, across manufacturing, the medical sector, the automotive and aerospace industries, and construction. The foundation year builds the mathematical and scientific knowledge that underpins degree-level engineering, ensuring students can engage confidently with the main programme. In the main degree, you will study the engineering sciences that mechanical engineering draws on: statics and dynamics, thermodynamics and heat transfer, fluid mechanics, materials science and manufacturing processes, and the design methodologies used to translate scientific understanding into working engineering solutions. Computer-aided design, simulation tools, and laboratory and workshop work develop practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge. The breadth of the discipline means that mechanical engineering graduates have a wide range of technical contexts in which to apply their training. Mechanical engineering graduates are in consistent demand across the full range of engineering industries. Aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, renewable energy, manufacturing, the medical devices sector, defence, and construction all employ mechanical engineers in substantial numbers. Roles span design engineering, analysis, manufacturing, project management, technical sales, and operations management. The professional formation pathway through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers provides a route to chartered status. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in specialist engineering disciplines or to engineering management programmes. The foundation year makes the degree accessible to students from a wider range of educational backgrounds, and Hull's programme provides a thorough technical foundation for a career in this consistently important engineering discipline.
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