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MEng Engineering
About this course
Engineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to the design, construction, and operation of structures, machines, systems, and processes. It encompasses an extraordinarily wide range of specialisms, from civil and structural engineering to mechanical, electrical, electronic, chemical, and software engineering, but all share a commitment to solving practical problems with rigour, creativity, and an understanding of the physical world. Studying engineering develops analytical thinking, mathematical fluency, practical problem-solving skills, and an appreciation of how designed systems must function reliably, safely, and sustainably in the real world. The Open University offers engineering on a part-time basis through distance learning, making it accessible to students who are already working in technical roles or who cannot attend campus. This route is particularly valued by those who are building a career in engineering and want a degree-level qualification that recognises and deepens their practical experience. You will study mathematics, physics, materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, electronics, and the principles of engineering systems, developing the theoretical foundation that supports professional practice across a range of engineering disciplines. The Open University's supported distance learning approach provides high-quality materials and tutor access, enabling serious engineering study without the need to be in a single location. Engineering graduates from the Open University go on to careers as engineers, technical managers, systems analysts, and project leaders across manufacturing, construction, energy, aerospace, utilities, transport, and the technology sector. Many use the qualification to support career progression, to achieve chartered engineer status with professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology, or to move into new engineering disciplines. Postgraduate study is also an option for those wishing to specialise or develop research expertise.
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