

BEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering most broadly concerned with the design, analysis, and manufacture of mechanical systems, encompassing everything from precision instruments and engines to large-scale industrial plant and energy systems. It combines physics, mathematics, materials science, and design into a coherent professional practice that produces graduates equipped to work across almost every sector of the modern economy. A programme with a foundation year extends the pathway to students who need to build scientific and mathematical foundations before entering the full engineering curriculum. At Nottingham Trent University this three-year programme is paired with a foundation year option, giving you the preparation needed to succeed in the engineering degree that follows. The approach to learning emphasises a productive blend of theoretical study and applied practice: you will develop creative problem-solving skills through exploring the latest digital technologies, building hands-on competence alongside conceptual understanding, and gaining confidence and experience through live projects and the annual industry Grand Challenge. NTU's strong links to regional and national engineering employers give the programme a professional orientation that prepares you for the workplace as well as for the discipline. Mechanical engineering graduates are consistently in strong demand across the labour market. Aerospace, automotive, defence, energy, advanced manufacturing, consumer goods, medical devices, and infrastructure engineering are all major employers. Roles include design engineer, manufacturing engineer, structural analyst, project engineer, and systems engineer. The creative problem-solving and technical skills the programme emphasises are valuable across all these sectors. Many graduates go on to pursue chartered engineer status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Postgraduate study in advanced manufacturing, renewable energy systems, aerospace engineering, or computational engineering is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers.
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