

MEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design, analysis, and operation of systems that involve forces, motion, energy, and materials. It is one of the broadest engineering disciplines, encompassing areas from fluid dynamics and thermodynamics to manufacturing processes, materials science, and robotics. Mechanical engineers work on products and systems that range from microelectromechanical devices to large-scale industrial plant, and the discipline is central to virtually every sector of the economy, from aerospace and automotive to energy, healthcare, and consumer goods. At Sheffield Hallam University, this programme is offered on a part-time basis, which makes it particularly well suited to students who are already working in engineering or a related field and who want to develop their formal qualifications while remaining in employment. The part-time structure allows you to build your academic understanding progressively alongside your practical experience, and the two reinforce each other throughout the course. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry and work placement, both of which provide structured opportunities to apply engineering knowledge in professional contexts. Sheffield Hallam has strong links with industry in South Yorkshire and the wider UK, and the programme's practice-based approach to mechanical science, design, systems, materials, and manufacture reflects the university's commitment to engineering education that is grounded in professional relevance. You will develop competence in mechanical analysis, engineering design, materials selection, manufacturing processes, and systems thinking, building the skills that employers in diverse engineering sectors value. The programme is designed to produce graduates who can find optimal and sustainable solutions to engineering problems across the full range of mechanical engineering applications. Graduates go on to careers in engineering consultancy, manufacturing, energy, aerospace, automotive, defence, and the built environment. Many pursue chartered engineer status, and the combination of part-time study and professional experience can accelerate that progression significantly. Postgraduate study in mechanical or manufacturing engineering is also accessible.
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