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1 CoursesBeng %28hons%29 mechanical engineering in University of chichester
On Campus
(September)
During your initial year, you will delve into the essential principles of mechanical engineering, alongside topics like computer aided engineering, mathematical principles, and certain aspects of electrical engineering.
In the subsequent year, you will build upon your foundational knowledge and focus on more specific areas of mechanical engineering, including dynamic systems, statics and materials, and advanced mathematical principles.
In your third year, you will collaborate with a group to undertake a final engineering project that will serve as a culmination of your studies.
Additionally, you will explore aspects related to industry relevance, such as renewable energy and sustainability, while also gaining a basic understanding of business concepts within the context of engineering.
A recognised and relevant foundation/Access course (minimum pass mark for a UK-based foundation programme is usually 55%), Higher Secondary School Certificate with a minimum score of 60%, High School Diploma (to age 18) where it is deemed equivalent to A Levels (3 A Level passes at BBB/BCC) including Higher Mathematics at 5, An International Baccalaureate (30 points), EDEXCEL BTEC National Diploma (DDM-DMM), IELTS 6.0 overall with no component less than 5.5 (or equivalent).
The need for electrical engineers is consistently increasing, and you will possess the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive in a competitive and fulfilling industry.
Furthermore, you will cultivate transferable skills such as analytical thinking, technical expertise, effective communication, and collaborative teamwork. These skills are in high demand across various employers and industries.
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