MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry

5 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Bristol

Program Overview

There is a strong industrial demand for skilled engineers capable of spanning mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines. This degree gives you the fundamental knowledge and tools to satisfy this demand.

This course provides the opportunity to spend your third year applying the knowledge gained in your first two years of study in an industrial environment. There is no direct entry onto this course but you can transfer from BEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering after year two if you reach a high academic standard and are successful at interview with industry.

You will study units from the mechanical and electrical disciplines along the following themes:

  • design and integration of electro-mechanical systems;
  • energy conversion and actuation systems;
  • embedded systems and control;
  • power electronics and electric drives;
  • energy management.

Years one and two offer a grounding in mathematics, thermal management, dynamics and control, computing, electrical energy technologies, and electronics. Laboratory work and case studies will draw together these interdisciplinary foundations.

Your third year will be spent in industry, and in your fourth year, you will return to year three of the MEng in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering programme.

In this fourth year, as well as classroom-based subjects, you will engage in an individual research project in which you will apply the knowledge and skills that you have developed focussing on a specific topic area from actuation and sensor systems and intelligent adaptable power systems to efficient, clean propulsion technologies.

Your final year (year five) will see you working as part of a larger team of students, often working with an industrial partner, to solve an engineering-related problem related to your programme subject matter. You will also have some choice of modules offering more in-depth engineering topics.

Mechanical and electrical engineering graduates will be able to innovate technologies in a range of areas. These might include:

  • the power flow of renewable energy microgrids, from the wind to the electric generator and the power network to the user in the home;
  • actuation systems for motion control or robotics used in healthcare and manufacturing;
  • the complete power train of future electric vehicles, from the energy storage system, through to the electric motors, to the mechanical drivetrain and traction system;
  • efficient energy storage, allowing sensors to operate in previously inaccessible and far-reaching locations.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Years 1 & 2: Foundational Skills

Students build a strong foundation in mathematics, thermal management, dynamics and control, computing, electrical energy technologies, and both analogue and digital electronics. Laboratory work and case studies integrate these disciplines, fostering interdisciplinary understanding. ​

Year 3: Industrial Placement

The third year is dedicated to a full-time industrial placement, lasting between 9 to 12 months. This placement allows students to apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting, develop technical skills, and gain insight into professional engineering environments. The university's Industrial Liaison Office supports students in securing suitable placements and ensures that the experience meets academic and professional standards. 

Year 4: Advanced Study and Research

Upon returning from the industrial placement, students rejoin the academic program, engaging in advanced coursework and a significant individual research project. This project enables students to apply their accumulated knowledge to specific areas such as actuation and sensor systems, intelligent adaptable power systems, or efficient, clean propulsion technologies.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry at the University of Bristol have strong progression and career prospects, including:

  • High employability due to a blend of academic excellence and real-world experience from the industrial placement.

  • Opportunities to work in sectors like aerospace, automotive, robotics, energy, telecommunications, and manufacturing.

  • Eligibility to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng) through accredited professional development.

  • Strong pathways into graduate engineering schemes offered by top companies like Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Siemens, Arup, and National Instruments.

  • Opportunities for postgraduate study including specialized MSc or PhD programs in engineering, control systems, robotics, and sustainable energy.

  • Global career options due to the international recognition of the degree and industrial experience.

  • Development of strong project management, technical, and interpersonal skills from the Year in Industry, making graduates competitive across industries.

Program Key Stats

£30,400 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Systems Integration Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer

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