

BEng Engineering
About this course
Engineering shapes the physical world around us: the bridges we cross, the buildings we occupy, the energy systems we rely on, and the devices we carry all exist because engineers applied scientific principles to real problems. Studying engineering at degree level develops your ability to move between abstract mathematical reasoning and concrete practical application, preparing you to design, analyse, and build the systems and structures that society depends on. At the University of Exeter, this three-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, giving you a thorough grounding in the scientific and mathematical principles that underpin all engineering disciplines before you progress to more advanced study. The foundation year is designed to develop your core knowledge in mathematics, physics, and fundamental engineering science, ensuring that students from a range of backgrounds can build the confidence and analytical tools needed for the main degree. As you advance through the programme, you will engage with quantitative problem-solving, design projects, laboratory work, and the modelling of physical systems. Engineering study develops precision in your thinking, persistence in working through complex problems, and the capacity to communicate technical ideas clearly to different audiences. Entry typically requires around 152 UCAS tariff points. Engineering graduates are among the most sought-after in the job market, working in sectors as varied as infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, aerospace, environmental consultancy, and digital technology. The broad analytical and design skills the degree develops also open doors in finance, management consultancy, and technology strategy. Many students choose to continue to a master's or doctorate, deepening expertise in a specialised area or pursuing an academic research career.
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