Mechanical Engineering (International) (Year in Industry) (MEng) | Bachelor's degree | Engineering & Technology | On Campus | 5 years | Cardiff University | United Kingdom
Mechanical engineers are essential to the workings of the modern world, combining imagination and technology to offer innovative solutions across society and industry. They work across all industrial sectors, developing and manufacturing well-designed products through efficient manufacturing processes.
Choosing the MEng program offers you a quicker, more direct route to Chartered Engineer status than the BEng. It allows you to use the last two years to expand and strengthen your knowledge in mechanical engineering.
You will benefit from advanced learning in design and management and an appreciation of the techniques needed to manage and organise a multidisciplinary engineering design project.
An added advantage of this MEng Mechanical Engineering (International) course is that one semester is spent studying engineering through the medium of English in a partner university overseas. There are currently more than 65 destination universities on four continents.
The sandwich course option includes a year of industrial placement between your second and third years of study. This option will allow you to experience first-hand, a professional working environment. You’ll be paid a salary during your placement and enhance your employability skills through direct experience in a relevant field.
Other Cardiff University Mechanical Engineering courses include:
A thorough grounding in the fundamentals of mechanical engineering if you choose a BEng course
The opportunity to study a language if you choose the relevant MEng degree option with a sandwich year at a university in France, Germany or Spain
Distinctive features
The distinctive features of the course include:
Fast-track route to Chartered Engineer status
The opportunity to learn in a research-led teaching institution served by staff rated highly in the last Research Excellence Framework
The facilities that come with a successful research unit
Many academic members of staff who are Chartered Engineers
The opportunity