Further Information
Graduates of all four courses will gain a core common set of skills in mechanical engineering while each will be differentiated by distinct streams that target specific discipline areas.
- Mechanical Engineering graduates may be employed as technicians in, for example the automotive, medical device, pharmaceutical, ICT, manufacturing or precision engineering sectors.
- Mechanical Engineering with energy graduates will be employable as mechanical engineers as well as have a specific training in energy technologies, giving them the opportunity to work on energy efficiency projects for enterprises or with companies developing renewable energy systems.
- Polymer and mechanical engineering graduates can expect to find employment as technicians looking after and taking responsibility for the production of the product. They will also identify processes, equipment, and documentation improvements where possible and take part in improvement projects as assigned.
- Automation and Robotics graduates receive more specific training in electronics, automation and robotics. Working with machine vision systems, industrial robots and software packages such as RoboDK prepares them for roles in sectors with high levels of automation. Graduates secure roles in leading companies such as Robotics & Drives, Trend, Chanelle and Medtronic in a variety of roles from plant design and quality control to technician and system integrator.
Why study this course?
This programme provides a common entry year 1 to the following Level 7 programmes:
- BEng in Mechanical Engineering
- BEng in Mechanical Engineering with Energy
- BEng in Polymer & Mechanical Engineering
- BEng in Automation & Robotics
Further details about each programme can be found in the College Prospectus or on each modules webpage
What will I experience?
At TUS Midlands, Engineering education is very practical. Almost 50% of your time will be spent in state-of-the-art laboratories developing your practical engineering skills, and the other 50% will be spent on engineering theory and its application.
While studying on this course students will:
- Visit some of our industrial partners to experience the role of a mechanical engineer.
- Gain valuable work experience by completing a six month work placement in industry.
- Operate high-end technical engineering equipment in our cutting edge engineering laboratories
- Improve their teamwork and communications skills by working as part of small teams on problem-solving and projects.
- will develop their problem –solving skills and reasoning techniques.
- will work on topic-specific problems, both as part of a team and as an individual and develop your lifelong learning skills.
- Will develop an ethical awarenews with regard to the engineering profession, the environment and society.