Course description
BEng Engineering
Accrediting institutions: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC)
Our accredited Engineering degrees develop an in-depth understanding of the principles of engineering, with teaching from a wide range of automotive, civil, electronic and mechanical engineering experts, and options to specialise in areas that interest you.
These courses are led, jointly, by experts in the School of Engineering and WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group). Interdisciplinary projects enable you to tackle challenges that could range from engineering a robot to rescue victims in a collapsed building to designing and building a nano-satellite. You will develop sought-after skills including a multidisciplinary approach to problemsolving, the ability to manage projects and communicate ideas, and the capacity to lead, research, design, innovate and develop products and systems.
In your first two years you will focus on core areas of engineering, with opportunities to experience laboratory and design work in all disciplines. You can also choose options from within or outside Engineering, such as aesthetics of design, vehicle technology, biomedical engineering and foreign languages. In your third year you will study core general and systems engineering modules, and undertake individual and group project work. Projects may include producing a design and prototype of a surgical tool for middle-ear surgery or creating a knowledge capture system for the IMechE Formula racing car project. You can also choose from a variety of optional modules.
For module information please visit the Engineering website.