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403 Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in United Kingdom

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.

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.

Mechanical Engineering with Year in Industry
The Mechanical Engineering with Year in Industry programme from Cardiff University allows you to expand and strengthen your knowledge in mechanical engineering. You will benefit from advanced learning in design and management and multidisciplinary engineering design projects.

Mechanical Engineering - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Mechanical Engineering - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London South Bank offers successful students guaranteed progression to London South Bank University.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours)
This Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) programme from Newcastle University will prepare you for a career as a professional engineer, with the ability to design innovative, sustainable solutions to major global challenges.

International Year Zero in Mechanical Engineering MEng
In this International Year Zero in Mechanical Engineering MEng from University of Bradford International College, you will be provided with a highly supportive and academically challenging environment in which to develop language, university study, and subject-specific modules related to your intended degree choices in the field of Science and Health.

Mechanical and Medical Engineering
This Mechanical and Medical Engineering programme at University of Hull is a recognised qualification towards Chartered Engineer status. Plus, we offer an integrated Masters (MEng) option. So a degree from Hull will open doors to even more opportunities.

Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry (Hons)
Study Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry (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.

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
Influence the future of global industries through engineered products and systems with this Mechanical Engineering (Hons) degree offered at University of Portsmouth. Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering (Hons) course from the Queen's University Belfast cultivates a spectrum of technical, personal, interpersonal, and professional skills vital for success in the field of mechanical engineering. In addition to theoretical learning, the course emphasizes practical, hands-on experience through laboratory sessions and design projects, ensuring students gain real-world skills.

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
The BEng Mechanical Engineering (Hons) programme at the University of Surrey will offer a diverse range of applications, hands-on learning experiences, opportunities for creativity and problem-solving.

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
This Mechanical and Electrical Engineering course from Cardiff University allows you to expand and strengthen your knowledge in integrated engineering. You will benefit from advanced learning in design and management and multidisciplinary engineering design projects.

Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry
This Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry course at University of Bristol is well-balanced, covering a wide range of topics in engineering science and engineering practice. The course is designed to educate the next generation of mechanical engineers to have a positive impact on our society across the 21st century.

Physics with Professional Experience (Hons)
Physics is the study of the universe - exploring the basic rules that dictate the behaviour of matter and energy, from subatomic particles to the evolution of galaxies. We offer a Physics with Professional Experience (Hons) programme from Queen Mary University of London.

International Foundation Year in Mechanical Engineering MEng
Join this International Foundation Year in Mechanical Engineering MEng course from University of Bradford International College.

Mechanical Engineering and Design (Hons) Top-up
If you have a HND in Mechanical Engineering and are looking to extend your technical and application skills, then this one-year Mechanical Engineering and Design (Hons) Top-up course from London South Bank University is for you.
Mechanical Engineering (Top-up) (Hons)
The BEng in Mechanical Engineering (Top-up) (Hons) at University of Huddersfield impacts virtually all aspects of our daily lives and is vital to the functioning of many of the systems and products we rely upon.

Mechanical Engineering Sandwich (Hons)
This Mechanical Engineering Sandwich (Hons) programme from the Queen's University Belfast develops core skills in maths, science and engineering design as well as providing education in the use of key engineering software essential for mechanical engineers in the 21st century.

Electromechanical Engineering
University College Birmingham's Electromechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) develops the practical skills and technical knowledge needed for modern engineering careers. You’ll study in Industry 4.0 facilities, using industry-standard software and hardware to design and maintain electromechanical systems for sectors such as automation, robotics and renewable energy.

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
The Mechanical Engineering (Hons) offered at University of Sussex has specialisms in dynamics and control, thermofluids, energy efficiency, energy storage, materials, and manufacturing.