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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
The first two years of our BEng degree comprehensively cover the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering. The pinnacle of your third year centres around an individual research project. This course is designed to enhance your independence, communication skills, and organisational abilities, providing a solid foundation for your future engineering career.
Discover the technology that powers modern life – from smartphones and electric vehicles to renewable energy systems and cutting-edge electronics. Learning spans everything from designing semiconductor chips, circuits and motors to building digital electronic, communication and power systems.
Biomedical engineering is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field that links engineering and medicine to improve human health and quality of life. It’s a field where you can make a real impact, using cutting-edge technology to develop innovations that help people live longer, healthier and happier lives.
You'll be given a strong grounding in the core disciplines of structures, water engineering and geotechnics. The second half of the course focuses on more specialised and advanced structural engineering modules.
Learn about the fundamental concepts in computer systems engineering, including mathematics, physics and programming. Once you’ve successfully completed the foundation year, you can start your main degree.
Embark on a transformative journey with our innovative and comprehensive integrated masters in Computer Science.
You’ll study the research, design, development, construction and flight of aircraft on this course and gain a solid grounding in aerospace engineering. You'll also learn how to communicate effectively with people from a wide range of engineering disciplines.
If you're not sure which area of civil engineering you want to go into, this broad-based course is a good choice. The first and second years introduce the core disciplines of structures, water, geotechnics and environmental issues. In the third year, you'll work as part of a team working on a realistic engineering design project.
Learn core fields of computer systems - including maths, control, embedded systems and programming, - then apply them in advanced modules. Gain hardware and software skills for careers in robotics, IoT, AI and more, completing individual and group research projects in Years 3 and 4.
In our core undergraduate degree, you'll discover the underlying principles of materials science, and how these are applied across materials engineering situations. You can tailor your modules in later years plus you'll have the option of taking an industry placement year and a year abroad.
Discover the underlying principles of materials science and how these are applied. Keep your course general or tailor your degree with optional materials modules. You'll interact directly with industry, and undertake a final-year project with one of our leading research groups.
This course combines subjects from all of the engineering disciplines associated with buildings and their infrastructure, as well as providing an understanding of architectural thinking and practice.
On this course, you’ll learn to design and operate processes that make fuels, medicines, plastics, food, and advanced materials. You’ll explore energy production and sustainable manufacturing while gaining hands-on skills to tackle real-world challenges in cutting-edge industries.
Embark on a transformative journey with our innovative and comprehensive BSc in Computer Science.
This course is about the design and operation of processes for making products such as fuels, medicines, plastics, food and materials for high technology industries. You'll also learn about the production and use of energy.
You’ll study the research, design, development, construction and flight of aircraft to gain a solid grounding in aerospace engineering. The foundation year will give you the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to commence your BEng in aerospace, giving you a strong start to your degree.
In civil engineering you'll study structures, water, geotechnics and environmental issues. The foundation year will give you the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to commence your BEng in Civil Engineering, giving you a strong start to your degree.
If you don't have the usual scientific or mathematical background for an engineering degree, a foundation year is for you.
Covering the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering, this degree provides a blend of theoretical learning with practical hands-on experience. The foundation year will give you the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to commence your BEng, giving you a strong start to your degree.
If you want to study Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) but don't meet our standard entry requirements, our foundation year could be for you. You'll learn the fundamentals of maths, physics and engineering in a variety of innovative ways to prepare you for your degree.