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BEng Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical engineering is the engineering discipline concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems. From a bicycle wheel to a gas turbine, from a prosthetic joint to a wind turbine blade, mechanical engineers design the physical systems that make modern life function. The discipline draws on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, materials science, dynamics, and control theory, and it applies this knowledge through design, analysis, and practical problem-solving. At Birmingham City University you will study across three years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that places you in a professional engineering environment and work placement integrated throughout. The degree offers applied pathways in automotive and manufacturing engineering, allowing you to direct your studies towards the specific industrial contexts that interest you most. Birmingham's location in the heart of the UK's manufacturing heartland gives the programme particular relevance: the West Midlands is home to major automotive, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing companies, and the university's industry connections are reflected in the practical orientation of the curriculum. You will study the engineering fundamentals alongside design-based projects, laboratory work, and applied case studies, developing both the theoretical understanding and the hands-on skills that practising mechanical engineers use. The sandwich year gives you a substantial period of professional experience that sharpens your technical and professional readiness considerably before your final year. Mechanical engineering graduates work across an enormous range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, defence, energy, manufacturing, and consumer products. Roles in design and development, structural and thermal analysis, manufacturing engineering, project engineering, and maintenance management are all common early-career directions. The West Midlands' industrial base provides particularly strong local employment opportunities in automotive and advanced manufacturing. Progression towards chartered engineer status with a relevant professional body is a recognised career goal, and further study at masters level provides one pathway. Postgraduate study in mechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing, or related specialisms is also available.
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