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School | University of Lincoln | | |
Location | Lincoln, EGL, United Kingdom | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 13,500 Full-time Graduate: 1,500 | | |
Degree | Master | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Applicants should have a minimum of 320 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of two A Levels (or the equivalent), including 100pints from A Level Math, plus 100 points from an A Level physical science (General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted). In addition to the minimum of two A Levels, other qualifications such as AS Levels, the Extended Project and the ASDAN CoPE for example, will be counted towards the 320 point requirement. We also accept a wide range of other qualifications including the BTEC Extended Diploma, Diploma and Subsidiary Diploma, the European and International Baccalaureate Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas. Applicants will also be required to have at least five GCSEs at grade C or above (or the equivalent), including English Language and Maths. | | |
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Description | Engineers of the future will need to be highly creative individuals who are able to deliver new, sustainable and environmentally sensitive technologies and products to society. The BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering course is organised around core discipline areas and is designed to provide undergraduate engineers with all the skills and creativity the will need to meet the great engineering challenges of the 21st Century. The course has been designed to equip students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to become a capable practising professional in a wide range of industrial, commercial and creative arenas.
Through a combination of common core modules and specialised electives, the course is structured to equip our graduates with the tools necessary to address the challenges they will face in a wide variety of career paths through exploration of areas such as electronic and electrical, control and systems and mechanical and materials engineering. As students progress through the course, they will link these disciplines in an integrated and systematic manner, and demonstrate the ability to apply their skills on real-life engineering challenges in an innovative, critical and professional way. | | |
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