

BEng General Engineering
About this course
General engineering is a broad discipline that gives you grounding across multiple branches of engineering, including mechanical, electrical, electronic, and civil, rather than committing you at the outset to a single specialism. This approach is increasingly valued by employers who need graduates capable of working across technical boundaries, understanding how different engineering systems interact, and communicating between specialist teams. It also gives you the flexibility to identify a specialism as you progress, based on where your interest and aptitude lead. Sheffield Hallam University's part-time General Engineering programme is designed for people who wish to develop engineering knowledge and qualification alongside professional experience. Studying part time allows you to remain in work while building your academic credentials, which means you can apply theoretical principles to real engineering situations from the very beginning. This connection between study and practice is one of the most valuable features of part-time engineering education: problems you encounter in the workplace become case studies for your academic thinking, and the concepts you study become tools you can test in your working environment. The programme includes a sandwich element and a work placement, reinforcing the commitment to professional learning alongside academic development. You will study the mathematical and scientific foundations common to all engineering disciplines, develop skills in design, analysis, and problem-solving, and engage with topics including thermodynamics, structural mechanics, electrical systems, and engineering management. Sheffield Hallam has strong industry links and a practical orientation that ensures the curriculum reflects what engineering employers actually need. Graduates from general engineering programmes are well suited to roles in manufacturing, construction, infrastructure, utilities, defence, and the energy sector, as well as project management, technical sales, and quality engineering. The breadth of the qualification is a genuine asset in a market where versatility and cross-disciplinary capability are increasingly valued. Further study or professional accreditation routes are open to those who wish to specialise or reach chartered status.
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