MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

BEng (Hons)

 

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BEng

Course Level

Undergraduate

Duration

3 years FT

Entry

September 2026, February 2027

Fees

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The region's automotive industry includes companies like Jaguar Land Rover and initiatives in electric vehicles (EVS) and battery manufacturing

Entry-level salaries in the West Midlands typically range from £30,000 to £40,000

Build your future with a Mechanical Engineering degree that combines hands-on experience with industry-ready skills. Mechanical engineers are at the heart of innovation, from designing renewable energy systems and advanced manufacturing processes to developing smart technologies that power modern life. Our BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering course equips you with the analytical, technical and creative problem-solving skills needed to succeed in a wide range of high-demand engineering careers.

Based in Birmingham – a city with a rich engineering and industrial legacy – this degree offers a unique opportunity to study in one of the UK’s most dynamic regions for engineering and manufacturing. You’ll gain in-depth knowledge across core disciplines such as thermofluid mechanics, CAD and FEA/CFD simulation, materials science, and project management, while exploring future-focused topics like Industry 4.0, IoT in manufacturing, and smart materials.

Delivered through real-world projects, state-of-the-art labs and cutting-edge software, this course prepares you to work in aerospace, automotive, energy, robotics and advanced manufacturing sectors. Whether you're passionate about sustainable engineering or digital innovation, our Mechanical Engineering degree gives you the tools to shape the future.

Why should I choose to study Mechanical Engineering BEng?

  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION – Get hands-on experience studying in our cutting-edge engineering facilities
  • ENRICHMENT – Go on visits to manufacturing and engineering sites with industry partners such as Shell Energy and GBSIoT.
  • EXPERT TUITION – Learn from experienced, highly-experienced lecturers with a wealth of knowledge from working in the engineering industry, as well as leading guest speakers
  • AWARD-WINNING UNIVERSITY – Study at the highest-ranking university in the region according to student choice (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023)

£5k Cost of Living Allowance: for all full-time UK undergraduate students starting in September 2025.

Our facilities

Engineering students gain hands-on experience of programming robots and controllers in our state-of-the-art industrial manufacturing cell facility, plus you will use all our modern laboratories for practical work in electrical power, electronics and control, fluid mechanics, mechanical principles and materials testing. You will also have access to the Industry 4.0 Learning Factory at the nearby Greater Birmingham and Solihull Institute of Technology (GBSIoT).

Camden House

Camden House is our bespoke STEM education facility for our engineering students. It features:

  • Control engineering rigs
  • Cyber-physical systems
  • Mechatronics automation
  • PLCs
  • Fluid dynamics software
  • MATLAB and SolidWorks design software
  • Enhanced IT facilities

Course breakdown

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

Year 1

Engineering Maths

Concepts, tools and applications in algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus, vectors and matrices, data analysis and statistics.

Mechanical Principles

Solid mechanics, stress, strain and elasticity, linear and rotational dynamics, fatigue, complex loadings, beams and mechanisms.

CAD Design

2D/3D CAD drawing and design, mechanical, electrical and manufacturing applications, design specifications and stakeholder criteria.

Software Applications

Use of FEA/CFD applications packages, use of mathematical software (e.g. MATLAB), fundamentals of programming (e.g. in MATLAB).

Ethics and Professionalism

This module provides students with a foundational understanding of ethical principles, professional responsibilities, and societal impacts of engineering practices. It emphasises critical thinking, decision-making, and adherence to professional codes of conduct to navigate ethical dilemmas and contribute responsibly to the engineering field.

Materials Science and Engineering

The Materials Science and Engineering module introduces students to the fundamental properties, behaviour, and selection of engineering materials, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. It emphasises the relationship between material structure, processing, and performance, enabling students to design and select materials for diverse mechanical engineering applications.

Year 2

Systems and Control Principles

Programming and design of embedded systems, communication principles, applications to automation, robotics and AI.

Thermofluid Mechanics

Flow of fluids and energy, heat transfer and heat engines, compressibility.

Renewable Energy and Sustainability

Solar, wind, hydro, fuel cells, biofuels, tidal; conversion processes, limitations and effectiveness, security, Passivhaus design.

Smart Manufacturing

Global/industrial perspectives, process simulation, conventional and smart materials (piezoelectric, photoactive, magnetorheological, shape memory etc).

Virtual Engineering and Simulation

Simulation of systems and processes in FEA/CFD and design software, use of AI/AR/VR.

Further Mathematics

This module builds on core mathematical concepts, covering advanced topics such as differential equations, linear algebra, and numerical methods essential for solving complex engineering problems. It equips students with analytical and computational skills to model, analyse, and optimise mechanical systems in engineering contexts.

Year 3

Internet of Things Operation and Control

Implementation of embedded systems in an IoT manufacturing environment.

Industry 4.0 Manufacturing

Working on Engineering smart factories, control systems and automation to develop modern manufacturing techniques and systems. Cyber-physical systems, simulation software for processes, systems and factories, digital twins, operation and evaluation.

Project Management

Project sequencing, proposals, scheduling tasks, resources and budget, management of people, safety and quality, engineering ethics.

Project Management

Project sequencing, proposals, scheduling tasks, resources and budget, management of people, safety and quality, and engineering ethics.

Independent Project

Propose, plan, implement, review, present and report.

Mechanical Design and Optimisation

The Mechanical Design and Optimisation module focuses on the principles and techniques for designing mechanical systems, emphasising creativity, functionality, and efficiency. It includes methods for optimising designs through computational tools, material selection, and performance analysis to meet engineering requirements and constraints.

The modules listed above for this course are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up to date and informed by industry as well as the latest teaching methods. On occasion, we may need to make unexpected changes to modules – if this occurs, we will contact all offer holders as soon as possible.

Entry requirements 

Entry requirements

88 UCAS points – e.g. BTEC level 3 extended diploma, 3  x A levels or equivalent (Engineering, Physics, maths ideally, but not mandatory)

EU/International Students

For entry requirements for EU and international students, please visit the Country Specific Information page.

Key information

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

A wide variety of teaching methods will be used to ensure you gain the appropriate skills and knowledge, including lectures, practical sessions, workshops, tutorials and group study sessions. Face-to-face classes will be combined with practical research activities in our state-of-the-art engineering facilities, while you will also conduct independent and online learning.

Assessment

Assessment occurs through a combination of assignments, projects and tests/exams, with a focus on the holistic development of practical, interpersonal and higher-level skills. Many modules will require a practical demonstration of skills, while others will require you to carry out your own research and analysis, working independently or as part of a team. Our assessments will focus on developing the skills required by a professional engineer – designing and demonstrating a product, delivering presentations and technical report-writing, aimed at technical and non-technical audiences to broaden your range of skills.

You will also need to commit around 20 hours per week for individual study time.

Estimated breakdown of assessment for this course:

  • Coursework – 70%
  • Practical assessment – 25%
  • Written examinations – 5%

Our teaching and assessment is underpinned by our Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy 2021-2024.

Additional qualifications and training

It is recommended that students on this course join the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) as student members, offering benefits including workshops, short courses and webinars as well as alignment with professional expectations.

There is no application fee or annual subscription charge for undergraduate students studying a STEM degree. Visit the IMechE website to find out more.

Timetable

We understand that you need to balance study with work, so wherever possible your lessons will be timetabled into 2-3 days a week for full-time and one day a week for part-time study.

Tuition fees for home students

If you are a home student enrolling on an Mechanical Engineering BEng course at University College Birmingham, the 2025/2026 academic year tuition fee for full-time study is £9,535 per year.

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Tuition fees for international students

If you are an international student (or have been fee assessed as an international fee payer) and are enrolling on a full-time bachelor's degree course in 2024/2025, the fee for the academic year will be £14,000. If you complete a placement year, there will be an administration fee of £500 for a full year or £250 for a half-year placement.

In 2025/26, the tuition fee for [Band 3] courses will be £19,750 per year. 

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Uniform and kit costs

This course requires equipment (e.g. safety boots, overalls) costing approximately £50, depending on the items you purchase. (Prices are subject to change each year – you will not require any specialist equipment at the start of the course and exact costs and information on how to order required items will be provided to you after enrolment).

Kick-Start Scheme

As a new student studying this course full-time, you will receive £300 per year through our Kick-Start Scheme (UK students only, eligibility criteria applies). This scheme will support your studies and future career by contributing to course-related materials, uniform or selected items on campus. You may also qualify for an additional £500 per year.

Find out more about the Kick-Start Scheme here.

Unibuddy Community - meet other students on your course

Starting university is an exciting time, but we understand that it can sometimes feel a little daunting. To support you, you will be invited to join our Unibuddy Community, where you can meet other students who have applied for the same course at University College Birmingham, before you start studying here.

As soon as you have been made an offer, you will be sent an invitation email to complete your registration and join the Unibuddy Community. For more information, check out our Unibuddy Community page.

Have questions around your chosen subject or course content? Are you wondering what you can expect to study as part of your course? Fill out our form and chat to a lecturer.

Career opportunities

The example roles and salaries below are intended as a guide only.

Mechanical engineer

Average Salary: £32,000

Project engineer

Average salary: £38,000 - £45,000

Design engineer

Average salary: £32,000 - £37,000

Manufacturing engineer

Average salary: £30,000 - £35,000

Maintenance engineer

Average salary: £30,000 - £40,000

Aerospace Engineer

Average salary: £40,000 - £50,000

Want to take your studies to the next level? Completing the BEng (Hons) degree will enable you to move on to our postgraduate courses, such as Engineering MSc, Computer Science MSc or Data Analytics MSc.

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Finding her passion for engineering growing up fixing and re-purposing machinery on her family’s small holding farm, Rachael said: “I have always been interested in how things work and experience has taught me that the engineering world constantly changes, and daily innovations exist."

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