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Studying mechanical engineering abroad

What is mechanical engineering?

Mechanical engineering is a field of study that focuses on the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. It combines principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to develop innovative solutions like aerospace, automotive, energy and robotics.

If you choose to study abroad, you might have the chance to take on advanced research opportunities, fostering both technical expertise and professional skills. Pursuing a mechanical engineering degree abroad will prepare you for a global career, equipping you to tackle real world challenges and contribute to engineering advancements.


Why study mechanical engineering abroad?

Studying mechanical engineering abroad offers you access to cutting-edge technology, world-class faculty, and a diverse range of research opportunities. You will be exposed to the differing global engineering practices, which will enhance your problem solving and innovation skills.

International universities often offer internships with leading companies, allowing you to build your professional networks. As well as this, experiencing new cultures encourages you to become adaptable, broadening your perspectives, which are both essential if you want to work abroad after you have graduated.


What you will study

During your mechanical engineering degree, you will cover the principles of various topics, including mathematics and physics, to design, analyse and optimise mechanical systems. Core modules include:

  • Thermodynamics
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Mechanics of materials
  • Engineering mathematics
  • Computer aided design (CAD)

You will get to do plenty of practical learning, working in labs and taking part in projects, helping you to apply your theoretical knowledge to real problems.

If you are interested in subjects related to mechanical engineering, you might want to consider these:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Robotics
  • Materials
  • Structural Engineering

Accreditation

When you graduate from a mechanical engineering course you typically earn a Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree. Some universities offer an integrated Master of Engineering (MEng) option, which tend to take longer to complete and have higher entry requirements.

Postgraduate degrees include Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Engineering (MEng), and PhDs for research based programs. These degrees enhance your expertise, open pathways to leadership roles, and are ideal for pursuing academic, research, or high level industry positions.


Careers

As a graduate of a bachelor’s or masters degree in mechanical engineering you will have diverse career options across a range of industries.

You might work as a design engineer, project engineer, or quality assurance specialist. More advanced roles include research and development jobs, systems engineering, or management. You could also choose to specialise in areas such as renewable energy or automation.

Both bachelor’s and masters degrees provide pathways to leadership positions and professional accreditation, enabling you to work around the world in a range of fields.


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