BEng (Hons) Computer-Aided Mechanical Engineering Direct Entry

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Glasgow Caledonian University

Program Overview

The BEng (Hons) Computer-Aided Mechanical Engineering at Glasgow Caledonian University is a dynamic and future-focused four-year degree designed for students entering directly into the later stages of the program. This course is ideal for individuals who already hold relevant qualifications (such as HND or equivalent) and are looking to build on their existing knowledge. The program blends the fundamentals of mechanical engineering with the practical application of computer-aided design and simulation tools, preparing students for high-level roles in industries that depend on modern engineering technologies.

Curriculum Structure
The curriculum integrates a deep understanding of engineering principles with applied digital technologies. Students explore a range of essential topics including:
Advanced Mechanical Design – Using tools like SolidWorks and ANSYS to design and analyze mechanical components
Thermofluids and Materials Science – Studying heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and the properties of materials under stress
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) – Learning how to simulate and predict the performance of engineering systems
Control Systems and Mechatronics – Understanding how mechanical and electronic systems work together in modern machinery
Project Management and Professional Practice – Developing leadership and planning skills critical to engineering success
Final Year Capstone Project – A major team-based or individual project solving a real engineering problem using both theoretical and software-based solutions

Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), ensuring it meets the UK standards required for Chartered Engineer (CEng) registration. This recognition adds value to your degree and enhances your credibility in the global job market.

Campus Location
The university is located in the heart of Glasgow, one of the UK’s leading cities for engineering, innovation, and technology. Students benefit from modern laboratories, dedicated CAD suites, and mechanical workshops, all within a collaborative learning environment.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Practical learning is at the core of this program. Students have access to a variety of real-world learning opportunities such as:
Industry projects developed with input from local and international engineering companies
Hands-on training with industry-standard tools and software, preparing students for day-one readiness in the workplace
Placement support, helping students secure internships and short-term work experience during or after their studies
Engineering clubs and competitions, where students collaborate, innovate, and put theory into practice in team-based challenges
• Opportunities to engage with guest lecturers and industry professionals, gaining insight into the latest trends and innovations in the field

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Glasgow Caledonian University provides robust career development support through:
• One-on-one career guidance and mentoring
• Workshops on CV writing, interview preparation, and portfolio development
• On-campus employer networking events and job fairs focused on engineering disciplines

Employability
Graduates from this program are well-prepared for a wide range of engineering careers. Typical roles include Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, CAD Technician, Manufacturing Engineer, Project Manager, Systems Engineer, and Product Development Specialist. The combination of mechanical theory and computer-aided tools makes graduates highly competitive in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, offshore engineering, and product design.

Further Academic Progression
Many students go on to pursue postgraduate studies in areas such as Advanced Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, or Engineering Management, while others work toward Chartered status by fulfilling the experience requirements outlined by professional bodies like IMechE. Some may also choose to continue their academic journey through PhD-level research in computational mechanics or advanced design.

Program Key Stats

£13,000
£ 28
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.3
24
65

NA
NA
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • mechanical engineering
  • aerospace
  • electronics
  • offshore industries
  • local authorities
  • manufacturing
  • and building services

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