Beng Mechanical Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Lincoln

Program Overview

The University of Lincoln’s BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering programme is built for the next generation of problem-solvers, innovators, and changemakers. With a strong focus on sustainable product design, real-world application, and research-led teaching, this course prepares students not just to enter the engineering industry—but to lead it.


A Curriculum That Builds Year by Year

This three-year programme is structured to take students from the essentials of mechanical engineering to advanced, real-world applications—layer by layer.

Year 1 – Get Grounded

You’ll build a solid technical foundation through modules like:

  • CAD and Technical Drawing

  • Computing for Engineers

  • Thermofluids and Engineering Mathematics

These early modules introduce the tools and thinking needed for all good engineers—practical, analytical, and creative.

Year 2 – Dive Deeper

Begin to specialise and explore your interests with topics such as:

  • Materials and Methods of Manufacture

  • Electrical and Electronic Technology

  • Engineering Design and Project Development

Here, you’ll start connecting classroom learning to real-world contexts.

Year 3 – Apply What You Know

You’ll take on advanced technical modules and a major project, where you’ll tackle a real engineering problem—often aligned with industry or sustainability goals. It’s your chance to showcase your skills, innovation, and ability to work independently or in a team.


Powered by Industry – Backed by Siemens

One of the course’s standout features is its collaboration with Siemens. This partnership brings:

  • Workplace experiences and industrial insights

  • Opportunities to work on projects informed by real business needs

  • A close link between research, teaching, and practical innovation

It’s a genuine bridge between university learning and industry demands.


Learn by Doing

Project-based learning is embedded throughout your studies—meaning you’ll be:

  • Designing and testing prototypes

  • Collaborating on cross-disciplinary engineering challenges

  • Developing both your technical fluency and creative thinking

This hands-on approach equips you with the practical confidence that sets Lincoln engineers apart.


Professional Accreditation

This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), meaning it meets rigorous industry standards and puts you on the pathway to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.


Study in the Heart of Lincoln

Located on the Brayford Pool Campus in Lincoln’s city centre, you’ll study in a vibrant waterfront setting with access to:

  • State-of-the-art engineering labs and workshops

  • Collaborative design and innovation spaces

  • A close-knit student community supported by expert staff

It’s an environment where curiosity is nurtured, ideas are tested, and innovation thrives.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Lincoln, you won’t just study mechanical engineering—you’ll experience it. This programme is built around practical, hands-on learning that mirrors the challenges and excitement of real-world engineering. Whether you're working with leading companies, competing in national challenges, or diving into cutting-edge research, you'll graduate with far more than just a degree.


Industry-Linked Projects with Siemens

Lincoln’s unique partnership with Siemens brings industry straight into the classroom. You’ll have the chance to:

  • Work on live engineering briefs based on current industry needs

  • Collaborate on projects that matter, often with real deliverables

  • Get direct exposure to professional engineering standards and expectations

This real-world integration helps you build practical skills, improve problem-solving, and gain insight into the day-to-day life of an engineer.


Work Placements and Internships

Want to get a head start in your career? The university encourages students to pursue optional placements or summer internships, both in the UK and abroad. Students have previously gained hands-on experience in sectors such as:

  • Automotive and Aerospace

  • Energy and Manufacturing

  • Sustainable Engineering and Product Design

These placements provide the kind of real-world context and networking opportunities that can open doors to graduate employment.


Competitions, Clubs & Engineering Teams

Engineering at Lincoln is anything but solo. Students can join:

  • Robotics clubs

  • Design competitions

  • National and international student engineering challenges

These experiences aren’t just about fun (though they are!)—they help you develop teamwork, leadership, technical confidence, and the ability to solve problems under pressure.


Research You Can Be Part Of

As you move through the course, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in research-led projects that tackle real issues—whether it’s sustainability, advanced manufacturing, or cutting-edge design. These often involve:

  • Supervision from expert academic staff

  • Partnerships with industry collaborators

  • Opportunities to contribute to innovative solutions with real impact


A Global Perspective

Lincoln also supports international experiences through:

  • Study exchange programmes

  • Collaborative projects with global institutions

These experiences expand your horizons and help you see how engineering works in a global context—ideal if you’re interested in international roles or working on cross-border projects.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Lincoln, studying Mechanical Engineering means more than mastering design principles and thermofluids—it’s about building a future you’re excited about. With tailored support and strong employer connections, the university is here to help you take that next step with confidence.


Career Support That’s Personal and Practical

Lincoln’s Careers & Employability team works alongside you from day one, helping you shape your journey with services that include:

  • 1-to-1 career coaching tailored to your goals

  • CV and cover letter clinics to sharpen your applications

  • Mock interviews and assessment centre workshops so you feel confident and prepared

  • Guidance on everything from job searches to postgraduate applications

Whether you want to work for a global brand or launch your own innovation, you’ll be equipped with the tools to make it happen.


Meet the People Who Could Hire You

Throughout the course, you’ll have opportunities to connect directly with industry through:

  • On-campus career fairs

  • Employer networking events and guest speaker sessions

  • Site visits and project partnerships with engineering firms

These events bring you face-to-face with potential employers from sectors like aerospace, automotive, renewables, and manufacturing, helping you build a network while you study.


Where Lincoln Engineers Go

Graduates from Lincoln’s Mechanical Engineering programme are known for being technically strong, practically experienced, and ready to hit the ground running. Alumni have gone on to roles in:

  • Automotive Engineering

  • Aerospace & Defence

  • Energy & Utilities

  • Product Design & Advanced Manufacturing

  • Robotics & Automation

  • Consulting & Project Management

Employers include big names like Siemens, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, JCB, and a wide network of small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) across the UK. Some graduates have even turned their capstone projects into startups, bringing their ideas to market.


Ready to Go Further?

This degree also sets the stage for postgraduate success, with many students continuing into:

  • MSc Mechanical Engineering

  • MSc Renewable and Sustainable Energy

  • MSc Robotics and Control

  • MBA with Engineering/Tech focus

  • Or pursuing research-based MRes and PhD programmes

Whether you're aiming for technical mastery, leadership roles, or academic research, Lincoln gives you a strong platform to keep climbing.

Program Key Stats

£17,900
£ 28
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

BCC
NA
28
60

NA
NA
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Power and Energy Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Engineering Consultant
  • Process Engineer
  • Structural Analyst
  • Thermal Systems Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  •        

Book Free Session with Our Admission Experts

Admission Experts