Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing

BEng Hons UCAS Code

Course overview

How do we design and manufacture the next generation of smarter, faster, and more sustainable products? Our BEng Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing equips you with the skills to turn ideas into reality.

You’ll explore advanced manufacturing, sustainable engineering, and cutting-edge industry technologies. This hands-on course focuses on real-world problem-solving, with exciting design and project work. In your final year, you’ll work on a major project to showcase your skills.

Whether you want to work in aerospace, automotive, or renewable energy, this course prepares you for a great engineering career. You'll have access to the latest manufacturing research facilities, including robotics and 3D printing techniques, gaining hands-on experience with industry-standard technologies.

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Modules

Core modules

6 modules

Materials and Manufacturing

This module introduces you to the properties of materials, selected failure mechanisms and core manufacturing methods used in engineering applications. This understanding of both materials and the manufacturing techniques used to process these materials is essential to produce effective and commercially viable products and to enable engineering components to operate as required.


Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 1

This module covers the fundamental concepts and principles of thermofluids and their applications to engineering problems. You will develop an understanding of topics including fundamental fluid properties and the equation of state, first and second laws of thermodynamics and heat engine analysis, and principles in fluid mechanics, continuity, Euler equation, turbulence and Bernoulli equation.


Engineering Practice and Project

This module provides a comprehensive introduction to engineering design and project delivery through both theoretical understanding and practical application. You will learn fundamental design principles, machine elements selection and basic manufacturing skills. You will also learn methods to develop and communicate designs through CAE to a wide range of audiences.  Through group and individual practical project work, you will be introduced to project planning techniques including scheduling, risk assessment, resource allocation and engineering documentation.


Statics and Dynamics

This module introduces you to the analysis of mechanical systems in statics and dynamics contexts. Through a structured approach, you will develop core analytical skills by exploring topics including force equilibrium, stress and strain analysis, kinematics, conservation laws and mechanical drive systems. The emphasis is placed on developing skills to apply these concepts to simplified engineering scenarios, providing a solid foundation for further study.


Mathematics and Programming

This module delivers mathematics teaching alongside core programming principles. You will develop a strong understanding of mathematics required for a range of engineering problems, including solving first- and second-order differential equations, the algebra of complex numbers, and solving systems of equations with matrix techniques and vectors. You will also be introduced to writing and understanding computer programs, including the use of variables and data types, loops, functions and arrays, and data plotting and simple computer graphics.


Professional Practice

This module introduces essential elements of professional practice that will support you throughout your engineering education and beyond. With the support of lecture material, you will develop fundamental professional capabilities through the creation of a continuing professional development portfolio.

Taught content covers areas including engineering ethics and integrity, AI literacy, data security, personal development planning, EDI in engineering, teamwork and collaboration skills.  You will also develop professional written and verbal communication skills, including understanding how to produce a formal lab report.


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Entry requirements

3 years full-time

£10,050 per year

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I was part of a team delivering an engine assembly line for a new engine. We started with an empty shell and got to the point where we had an assembly line building engines. I got loads out of my placement, best of all, I got a job!"

Joe Hicks

talking about his placement at Jaguar Landrover

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