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Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering course at The University of Maine are offers opportunities to engage in faculty-led research across areas such as offshore wind energy, 3D printing for sustainable manufacturing, bio-inspired design, robotics, and advanced materials.

Electrical Systems Engineering
This Electrical Systems Engineering course from Arkansas State University Querétaro is all about turning energy into progress through precision, technology, and real-world impact.

Electrical and Automation Engineering
Learn to create an energy efficient future with renewable energy, sustainable manufacturing and smart living. In the Electrical and Automation Engineering programme from Häme University of Applied Sciences you learn to develop ecologically sustainable electrical and automation systems.

Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace engineers are working worldwide on the design of aeroplanes, helicopters, drones and satellites, and solving complex engineering challenges from aerodynamics to propulsion. Learn more at Aerospace Engineering from University of Brighton.

Industrial Systems Engineering
This Industrial Systems Engineering course from Arkansas State University Querétaro is designed for students ready to lead change by designing, improving, and transforming the manufacturing systems that drive modern industries and increase productivity.

Survey Engineering Technology
The Survey Engineering Technology program at The University of Maine is providing students with the skills and knowledge to become licensed professional land surveyors.

(Hons) Mechanical Engineering
In the (Hons) Mechanical Engineering degree delivered by University of Plymouth you will learn from enthusiastic staff with strong industry connections, who use laboratory sessions and hands-on demonstrations to reinforce academic concepts.

Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at The University of Maine is preparing students with the skills and knowledge to solve complex infrastructure challenges.

Construction Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
The two-year Construction Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) program at Algonquin College introduces you to a wide range of knowledge and skills to work in the construction industry.

Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering programme at Politecnico di Torino has a single core curriculum that provides students with basic engineering concepts and thorough knowledge of the main characteristics of information processing systems, for both hardware and software components.

Biomedical Engineering
On the University of Reading’s BEng Biomedical Engineering course you will study with expert academics, develop your transferable skills, and learn how to diagnose, prevent and treat disease in this new and emerging field. During your degree you will have the opportunity to undertake original research, while completing your final-year project.

Mechanical Engineering Technology
The Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program from The University of Maine is a broad field which prepares students to work with industry designing and developing new and innovative products.

Building Science (Honours) (Co-op)
The four-year Bachelor of Building Science (Honours) (Co-op) degree at the Algonquin College prepares you to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to analyze and problem solve in optimizing the performance of buildings by bridging all facets of building design, construction, human comfort and sustainability.

Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics programme at The University of Maine is about the way things work. Physics is about why things work the way they do. By combining the two, engineering physics students are able to satisfy their curiosity and ultimately gain a deeper understanding of the engineering problems they are working to solve.

Aerospace Engineering (Hons)
The Aerospace Engineering (Hons) course at Kingston University has an innovative curriculum, excellent links with industry and cutting-edge facilities. As a result, Kingston is the perfect place to study aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, dynamics and materials.

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
Study the Mechanical Engineering (Hons) degree at University of Liverpool and learn to design, build and test new products, processes and systems. You'll develop holistic engineering knowledge and problem solving abilities as you work towards an industry-accredited degree that's sought after in a wide range of sectors.

Science and Technology
The Science and Technology bachelor's programme at the University of Tartu provides a broad overview of natural and exact sciences and technologies. You can specialise in either bioengineering & robotics, chemistry & materials science or genetics & biotechnology.

Construction Engineering Technology
The Construction Engineering Technology programme from The University of Maine combines construction, engineering and management in a practice-oriented education that leads to a rewarding career in which graduates exercise their skills, experience and knowledge to build infrastructure nationwide.

Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering course from London South Bank University is about making ideas tangible - creating infrastructure that improves lives and communities.

Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies
The Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies programme from The University of Lancashire combines the practical and theoretical aspects of flying with the underlying principles of aerospace engineering.