📖Program Curriculum
We offer flexible degree programmes that enable you to experience a range of engineering disciplines before you decide to specialise
All first students study a general engineering programme which is much favoured by industry In the second you continue to study the same core modules as all other students until the end of term one after you which you can specialise in Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering choose another specialism or continue on the general engineering pathway
Students can also switch from the three-year BEng to the four-year degree if academic requirements and regulations are met and from the to the BEng if they prefer to graduate earlier
Incoming students Please do not use the modules listed below in your ATAS application You will need to use the information provided to you by the Undergraduate Admissions Office Please contact them if you have any queries
Year 1
In your first you will be taught the fundamentals of engineering which you will build on in later according to your interests
Core modules
Dynamics and Thermodynamics (ES190Link opens in a new window)
Electrical and Electronic Circuits (ES191Link opens in a new window)
Engineering Design (ES192Link opens in a new window)
Engineering Mathematics (ES193Link opens in a new window)
Introduction to Engineering Business Management (ES194Link opens in a new window)
Introduction to Engineering Professionalism and Practice (ES101Link opens in a new window)
Materials for Engineering (ES195Link opens in a new window)
Statics and Structures (ES196Link opens in a new window)
Systems Modelling Simulation and Computation (ES197Link opens in a new window)
Year 2
Core modules
Dynamics and Fluid Mechanics (ES2C5Link opens in a new window)
Electromechanical System Design (ES2C6Link opens in a new window)
Engineering Mathematics and Data Analytics (ES2C7Link opens in a new window)
Technical Operations Management (ES2D8Link opens in a new window)
Industrial Engineering (ES2D0Link opens in a new window)
Manufacturing Engineering Design (ES2D1Link opens in a new window)
Examples of optional modules
Failure Investigation
Motor Vehicle Technology
Starting a Business
Introduction to Secondary Mathematics Physics Teaching
A Modern Foreign Language
Year 3
Core modules
Automation and Robotics (ES372Link opens in a new window)
CAD CAM and Simulation (ES3A4Link opens in a new window)
Design and Management of Lean Operations (ES3A7Link opens in a new window)
Design for Manufacture (ES3A8Link opens in a new window)
Lifecycle Engineering of Manufacturing Systems (ES3E4)
Quality Techniques (ES382Link opens in a new window)
Individual Project (ES327Link opens in a new window)
Year 4 (only)
Core modules
Innovative Process Development (ES4B9Link opens in a new window)
Group Project (ES410Link opens in a new window)
Examples of optional modules
Automotive Materials and Processes
Advanced Robotics
Quality Systems
Simulation of Operations
The information on this page is applicable for 2024 entry Detailed information for each module can be found on this webpage
We are planning to make some changes to this degree for 2024 entry Changes to core and optional modules go through the University's rigorous academic processes As changes are confirmed we will update the course information on this webpage It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer
Intercalated degrees
Students may choose to spend a in industry research or study abroad between two and three or between three and four for If you choose to take an intercalated this will be reflected in your degree title and add a to your degree programme
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