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BEng Mechanical Engineering with International Study
About this course
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most enduring of the engineering disciplines, concerned with the design, analysis, and manufacture of mechanical systems from individual components to complex machines and the systems that incorporate them. It draws on the fundamentals of mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials science, and manufacturing processes, applying them across industries including aerospace, automotive, energy, robotics, biomedical devices, and advanced manufacturing. Mechanical engineers are involved in the conception and design of new products, the analysis of how existing systems can be improved, and the development of manufacturing processes that are efficient, sustainable, and capable of producing high-quality results at scale. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time programme with international study ensures that the international experience is formally recognised in the degree title, making it explicit to employers and institutions that your engineering education included a significant international component. As the current description notes, study abroad is an option across all of Strathclyde's engineering programmes, and the named degree provides formal recognition that you have completed this element. You will cover the core content of mechanical engineering including statics and dynamics, strength of materials, thermodynamics and heat transfer, fluid mechanics, manufacturing technology, control systems, and design, developing both theoretical understanding and practical engineering competence through laboratory work, computational analysis, and design projects. Strathclyde has a strong research profile in mechanical engineering and a long history of connection with Scottish and UK industry, particularly in energy, manufacturing, and marine engineering, and these connections inform both the curriculum and the professional opportunities available to students. Mechanical engineering graduates work in aerospace, automotive and transport, energy including renewables and oil and gas, advanced manufacturing, robotics and automation, biomedical devices, and a very wide range of other industries. Chartered engineer status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers is available to graduates of accredited programmes. Postgraduate study in mechanical engineering, energy systems, or related fields supports those seeking specialist expertise.
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