How will my Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) degree provide me with the skills needed for my career?
Employability is embedded at
all years within the Mechanical Engineering programme at
Northumbria. Our teaching
focuses on the authentic application of professional knowledge and
skills through independent enquiry-based learning approaches and collaboration
with industry and professional bodies.
Interaction with organisations
such as NGOs, charities, professional councils, and schools and other universities
will provide a broad understanding of the critical impact Mechanical
Engineering has in the development of
a sustainable and ethical society. You will develop knowledge and skills within
a scaffolded, supportive environment as realistic preparation
for your future career.
Enhancing your employment
prospects and developing links with industry are important aspects
of the Mechanical Engineering programme. During your studies, you
will have the opportunity to undertake an industrial placement, or to study
abroad, which provide you with invaluable industrial and international
experience.
Academic staff will work with you
to help you understand and explore the different types of careers suited to a
graduate engineer and assist you in identifying possible avenues for you to
explore. Our dedicated Careers and Employment Service will also support you in
finding and securing part-time employment during your studies, placement
opportunities, and full-time employment on completion of your programme.
Upon graduation, you will be in an excellent position to
become a practising engineer with the skills for progression into both
technical and engineering management roles. If you wish to undertake further study at postgraduate level, it is
possible to transfer to our MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering or continue onto
one of our MSc degrees.