

MEng Mechanical Engineering
About this course
Mechanical engineering encompasses the design, analysis, and manufacture of systems that involve motion, force, and energy, making it one of the broadest and most enduring engineering disciplines. The field underpins everything from consumer products and vehicles to industrial machinery, energy systems, and medical devices, and its practitioners combine analytical rigour with practical creativity to turn scientific principles into working solutions. The demand for mechanical engineers cuts across virtually every industrial sector, and the discipline has adapted steadily to incorporate advances in digital design, simulation, materials science, and automation. At the University of Brighton, the four-year mechanical engineering programme includes a sandwich year with a work placement, giving you extended professional experience in industry before you complete your degree. This structure means you graduate not only with the academic qualification but with genuine hands-on experience of working as an engineer in a real organisation, which is an increasingly important differentiator in the graduate labour market. The curriculum builds from foundational engineering mathematics and physics through to core mechanical topics including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, dynamics, and manufacturing processes. Design runs throughout the programme, and you will work on projects that require you to apply knowledge from multiple areas to solve realistic engineering problems. Computer-aided design, finite element analysis, and simulation tools are embedded in the programme, reflecting the centrality of digital methods in modern engineering practice. Mechanical engineering graduates are in demand across a wide range of industries. Automotive, aerospace, energy, defence, robotics, and advanced manufacturing are among the most direct destinations, but mechanical engineers also work in consultancy, project management, research and development, and technical sales. Many graduates work towards chartered engineer status through the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The breadth of the discipline is a significant asset: the analytical and problem-solving skills developed in a mechanical engineering degree are valued in finance, management consultancy, and many other professional fields. Postgraduate study in specialised areas such as sustainable energy, computational mechanics, or mechatronics is available for those who want to develop deeper technical expertise.
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