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MEng Mechanical Engineering (with Industrial Placement)
About this course
Mechanical engineering addresses the design, analysis, manufacture, and operation of physical systems and machines, drawing on mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, fluid dynamics, and mathematics to tackle problems from the smallest precision devices to large-scale industrial systems. It is one of the broadest and most enduring of the engineering disciplines, and its practitioners work across every sector of the economy, from aerospace and automotive to energy, healthcare, and consumer products. The ability to turn ideas into physical reality through rigorous engineering analysis is the core competence the discipline develops. This five-year, full-time programme at the University of Hull includes an extended industrial placement that forms a significant part of the overall academic and professional formation. You will develop the technical knowledge and analytical skills of mechanical engineering across the core areas of the discipline while spending substantial time working within industry, gaining the practical experience that many mechanical engineering employers value as highly as academic qualifications. The five-year duration reflects the depth of both the academic content and the industrial experience embedded within the programme. Hull's engineering education has a strong applied orientation, and the programme is designed to produce engineers who can contribute immediately and effectively in professional roles. Mechanical engineers work across manufacturing, energy, aerospace, automotive, construction, healthcare technology, and many other sectors. Roles in design, analysis, manufacturing, project management, and technical leadership are typical career destinations, and the combination of academic depth and industrial experience that a programme with a substantial placement provides makes graduates particularly attractive to employers. Professional registration with the Engineering Council toward chartered engineer status is a natural goal for committed practitioners. Further study at postgraduate level in mechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing, or engineering management is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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