

BEng Mechanical Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Mechanical engineering underpins much of the physical world we inhabit, from the engines that power transport and the machines that manufacture goods to the robots automating production lines and the systems managing fluid flow in everything from pipelines to the human body. It is a broad and rigorous discipline that trains you to understand, analyse, design, and improve physical systems, combining mathematics, physics, and computing with the creative problem-solving that distinguishes good engineering. This four-year, full-time programme at the University of Surrey includes a foundation year, giving you a solid grounding in the mathematical and scientific principles that underpin the subject before you move into core mechanical engineering content. You will study areas including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, structural analysis, dynamics, materials science, and manufacturing processes, as well as modern areas such as automation, robotics, and sustainability. The programme is designed to prepare you for real-world professional practice, with a focus on solving genuine engineering problems in sectors from automotive and aerospace to medical devices and renewable energy. The University of Surrey has strong industry links, and the programme is structured to give you the kind of technical formation that employers in engineering and technology look for. Mechanical engineering graduates are among the most employable of any discipline. You will be well placed to enter roles as a mechanical, design, or manufacturing engineer across a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, medical technology, defence, and advanced manufacturing. Many graduates progress to chartered engineer status after gaining professional experience. Further study at Masters or doctoral level is a common route for those who want to specialise in a particular technology area or pursue a career in research and development. The foundation year makes this degree accessible to students who want to develop their mathematical and scientific preparation before beginning the full engineering programme.
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