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Details
Progression routes
Foundation year

Core modules
COMP060
Principles of Computing and AI
This module introduces computer literacy, programming, software design, and cutting-edge computing applications in STEM for academia and industry. It teaches principles, applications and skills to leverage advances in computing and AI for problem solving in science. Students will learn to programme in Python-like languages used in concurrent and later modules and be exposed to industrial applications via guest lectures.
MATH060
Foundational Mathematics in STEM
This module lays the mathematical foundations for students in Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science, showing how maths is fundamental to understanding the real world. It introduces number and algebra, functions, Euclidean geometry, the exponential and logarithm, trigonometry and calculus, focusing on principles, understanding, presentation and effective study. Mathematics students learn basic methods of proof.
PHYS060
Physics, Mechanics and Applied Mathematics
This module teaches how mathematics can be applied to model the real world and analyse data collected from experiment. Led by laboratory investigation, students study applications of maths to motion, static equilibrium, and learn Newton's laws, before proceeding to understand the structure of matter, waves and electricity. Mathematics students learn the geometry underlying mechanics and some probability and statistics.
SFPT001
Global Scientific Challenges: Projects and Labs
Student will work in a group to explore a global scientific challenge facing society and connected to their pathway. Through lab experiments and data analysis they will understand the science behind addressing this challenge and its impact on everyday life. Parallel lectures in statistics and data analysis will be used to support project work and interpret findings, with students reflecting on the group work process.
Optional pathways
What’s the difference between BEng and MEng?
- A three year degree, with the potential for it to be four years with a placement year
- Accredited by the professional engineering institutions on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer and partly meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
- A four year integrated masters, with the potential for it to be five years with a placement year
- Accredited by the professional engineering institutions on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
Experience
Breaking, twisting, and snapping metal in our STEAM Material Testing Lab
I chose 鶹ý because it offered a tailored composites degree, which very few universities offer. Since finishing my degree, I went straight into a graduate role at the National Composites Centre in Bristol.
BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Composites graduate

Thriving industry connections

I can say with 100 per cent certainty that I wouldn’t be in the position I am today without my placement year. It made a huge difference to not only my CV, but my confidence and general business know-how.
Put learning into practice

- Get your career off to a great start by spending a year working professionally as a student engineer between years two and three.
- You could earn £15,000 a year or more, and possibly gain sponsorship through your final year(s) at university.
- Gain experience that will help you find a job when you graduate and a Certificate of Professional or Work Experience in addition to your degree award.
“I spent a year on work placement with 鶹ý-based Fine Tubes, a manufacturer of precision tubes for a wide range of industries including aerospace, oil and gas, medical. As a result of my performance, the company sponsored the final year of my degree and offered me a job.”
Meet your expert teaching staff

Dr Keri Collins
Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

Dr Matthew Craven
Associate Head of School (UG Education)

Dr James Edwards
Associate Professor in Bioscience Education
Your clubs and societies

Life in 鶹ý
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student


Careers
Sometimes I have to take a step back to remind myself that at the other end of this antenna I’m controlling a spacecraft around Mars or another spacecraft in deep space, it’s literally out of this world.
Open the door to a successful future
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
Classroom-based foundation years
£18,650 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
Fund your studies
The Tamar Engineering Project
- £3,000 per annum towards living costs for the duration of the taught element of their degree (usually three years)
- £1,500 fee waiver per annum
- one-to-one mentoring from an industry expert.
Supporting students with the cost of living

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Entry requirements
32 UCAS points
You may be eligible for a contextual offer
GCSE
A level
18 Unit BTEC National Diploma/QCF Extended Diploma
12 Unit BTEC National Certificate/QCF Diploma science/technology related subject: MP
All Access courses
T level
International Baccalaureate
Extended entry requirements
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H305
P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
鶹ý
Entry requirements
32 UCAS points
BSearch entry requirements for your country
English language requirements
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H305
P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
鶹ý