Cardiff Law School

Course Details

Mechanical Engineering (MEng)

Course Description

Mechanical Engineering is the creative application of science and expertise to the design, construction and operation of products and processes. From the design of jet engines and racing cars to the production of consumer goods, mechanical engineers are essential, and combine imagination with modern technology to offer innovative solutions to meet the complex requirements of society and industry. In all industrial sectors, Chartered Mechanical Engineers develop well-designed products, manufacture them by efficient processes and sell them skilfully on world markets. Choosing this degree means that you will receive a sound training in the fundamentals and applications of engineering principles, and can look forward to a challenging and rewarding career.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Mechanical Engineering Employment prospects for Mechanical Engineers from Cardiff are excellent, with recent statistics indicating that the vast majority are following chosen career paths within six months of graduating. A substantial number of graduates work in product design for the automotive, aeronautical, communications and energy industries. Some are employed in medical engineering, others are travelling the world for the petrochemical industry, whilst some are involved in development, production and general management. A few choose to use their degrees as a qualification to enable them to work in other disciplines. Those who have followed this route typically work in the Forces, the financial sector, the legal profession, chartered accountancy or computing. With such high calibre and broad opportunities, a career in Mechanical Engineering is varied, challenging and rewarding. Engineering in general In 2010, 89% of the School’s graduates were in employment or further study within six months of graduation. Our graduates occupy key positions in leading firms where engineering skills are required, such as Halcrow, Atkins, BP, BAe Sytems, RWE npower, Mott McDonald, Network Rail, Rolls Royce, Ford, Tata Steel, Nokia, Bosch, and beyond. Our graduates have also moved on to work within local governments, UK and international utility companies and organisations such as Climate Energy and GlaxoSmithKline. If you are seeking to formally enhance your degree, choosing the Year in Industry programme at Cardiff is a good option as we have an official partnership with the City and Guilds of London Institute which will enable you to achieve the Senior Award of Licentiateship after successfully completing your placement. This is a professional qualification which rewards work related competence and expertise and is widely recognised by employers. If you hold the award you are entitled to use the letters LCGI after your name. Being at the forefront of engineering research means that Cardiff has excellent links with industry and the policy of the school is scrutinised by a panel of top industrialists on a regular basis. In addition, numerous links have been developed with companies, both in the UK and overseas, through our Year in Industry programmes and through consultancy work by staff. This involves advising on matters such as energy policy, bridge design, magnetic materials and semiconductor devices. You can be confident therefore that Cardiff’s School of Engineering has an ethos which is entirely focused on providing you with the knowledge, experience and connections to succeed in your chosen career.

Mechanical Engineering (MEng) Cardiff Law School