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11.8k Bachelor's degrees in Engineering & Technology

On-Campus - Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)
This On-Campus - Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering) from the Engineering Institute of Technology will ensure you graduate job-ready as an electrical engineering technologist in many industries such as power generation and supply, communications and media, computer systems, and robotics.

Biomechanics
Study Biomechanics at University of Nebraska Omaha. Biomechanics is a rapidly growing discipline that has many applications in robotics, forensics, ergonomics, clinical assessment and rehabilitation of movement disorders, design of prosthetics, sports performance, sports equipment design, safety, etc.

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
In the Mechanical Engineering (Hons) course at Kingston University, you will be able to take full advantage of the wide range of facilities available for practical work at our Roehampton Vale campus.

(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.

Aerospace Engineering
Through this Aerospace Engineering course from The University of Lancashire you’ll apply everything you learn from our experts to the analysis and design of flying vehicles.

Electrical Engineering Technology
The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) degree from The University of Maine provides students with a comprehensive, hands-on education that prepares them to meet the growing demands of the electrical engineering and manufacturing industries.

Renewable Energy Engineering
This Renewable Energy Engineering programme from The University of Exeter specialises in energy engineering with a focus on clean and renewable energy technologies.

(Hons) Maritime Business
90% of world trade is carried by sea. Throughout the (Hons) Maritime Business degree delivered by University of Plymouth you will master key areas from shipbroking, and the transport of goods, to salvage rights and piracy.

On-Campus - Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)
The On-Campus - Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering) course from the Engineering Institute of Technology will ensure you graduate job-ready as a mechanical engineering technologist.

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.

Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers are the alchemists of our world, transforming raw materials into valuable products that benefit society. From advancing medicine to securing clean water for communities, Toronto Metropolitan University's Chemical Engineering Co-op degree programme with co-op will help you acquire the skills needed to improve human life.

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 Engineering
In this Industrial Engineering programme from Toronto Metropolitan University, you’ll learn how to use creativity and modeling to help organizations make smarter and safer decisions.

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.

Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering (Hons)
The Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering (Hons) degree from University of Brighton will help you to build the skills to design, develop and test intelligent machines and automated systems.

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.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry (Hons)
Studying the Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry (Hons) degree at University of Liverpool allows you to specialise in subjects as diverse as power generation and transmission, and antennas and digital systems design, preparing you for an exciting career within the world of modern electronics.

Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
This Aerospace Engineering (Honours) degree from Newcastle University will equip you with essential skills to design, develop, and test aerospace systems such as aircraft, spacecraft, and satellite technology. You will develop the expertise to create innovative, sustainable solutions to global transportation challenges.

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.

Biomedical Engineering
The mission of the Biomedical Engineering programme from The University of Maine prepares students to thrive in the dynamic and impactful field of biomedical engineering. This discipline focuses on the intersection of biology, medicine, and engineering, equipping students with the skills to create innovative solutions that benefit society.