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This program is grounded in core mechanical engineering principles while placing additional focus on the relationship between design and manufacturing, examined through both individual and collaborative projects. You'll undertake a comprehensive design project to synthesize various design techniques while gaining insight into the business and societal frameworks surrounding design. The curriculum covers mechanical design, manufacturing, mathematics, dynamics, electronics, materials, statics, thermodynamics, and engineering skills. This broad foundation also facilitates potential transitions to other engineering fields after the first year if desired. Coursework includes applied mathematics, mechanics, fluid dynamics, microelectronics, computational engineering, materials science, power electronics, thermodynamics, and design/manufacturing processes. Advanced topics encompass engineering design, dynamics and control, solid mechanics, heat transfer, materials processing, mathematical modeling, and structural mechanics.
Throughout the academic year, the society organizes diverse events ranging from social gatherings to professional development opportunities. Students are encouraged to participate in these events, which offer valuable experiences - whether networking with engineers across disciplines or engaging with industry professionals in an informal setting. The society serves as a welcoming space for students to unwind during demanding semesters alongside peers.
Graduates have recently secured positions with leading organizations including: Babcock, Chevron, Wood Group, Spooner, Green Co. Mineral Water, Scottish Power Renewables, Jee Ltd, OyI Manufacturing, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, and Score Europe.