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Mechanical Engineering with Year in Industry (with Integrated Foundation Year)

Study level:
Undergraduate

Course summary

Unlock your potential with a degree in Mechanical Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year. From designing cutting-edge technology to solving real-world problems, this versatile field offers endless opportunities.
Our Integrated Foundation Year degree offers an invaluable extra year of academic preparation, ensuring you're fully ready for degree-level study. By completing the foundation year, you'll strengthen your foundational knowledge of the subject, sharpen essential learning techniques, and boost your confidence. It’s the perfect stepping stone to ease your transition into university life and equip you with the skills needed to excel in your chosen field.Throughout this programme, you will explore exciting themes while enhancing your problem-solving abilities, fostering creativity through innovation and engaging in hands-on practice with real-world scenarios.
By studying our BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, Integrated Foundation Year with Year in Industry, you'll gain essential work-related experience and knowledge alongside your study to put working skills into practice. You will develop your abilities, attitudes and competencies needed to launch your career in engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Overview
Upon successful completion of the foundation year, you will progress directly onto the Mechanical Engineering, BEng (Hons).This degree was designed in collaboration with BAE Systems, to study a broad range of topics that lay the foundation for a successful engineering career. Core areas include mechanics, where you'll explore the principles of motion, forces, and energy, and thermodynamics, which explores heat transfer and energy systems. You'll also study materials science, learning how different materials behave and how they can be used in design. Fluid mechanics and control systems are essential for understanding how machines interact with fluids and automated processes. The programme covers advanced manufacturing techniques, such as 3D printing and robotics, alongside computer-aided design (CAD) for creating precise technical drawings and prototypes. Additionally, you'll develop your skills in mathematics and engineering analysis, equipping you to solve complex technical problems. In between years two and three of this degree, you will have the option of taking a 12 week paid internship with BAE Systems (Barrow), as part of the BAE Systems Scholarship. If chosen, this is an excellent opportunity to apply your learning to the world of work, gain industrial training and develop connections within the industry.

On this Course you Will...

  • Study in a brand-new purpose built facility that has been designed to include all of the modern equipment and resources you need to make a success of your course.

  • Benefit from engaging with stakeholders from local and national employers.

  • Study a degree that was designed in collaboration with BAE so that you can be equipped with all of the knowledge and skills that employers really need.

Modules

Year One (Foundation Year):

  • Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

  • Essential Study Skills for Engineering

  • Foundation Engineering Principles

  • Digital Skills and Technologies for Engineering

  • Foundation Engineering Mathematics and Problem Solving

  • Foundation Engineering Design

Year Two:

  • Engineering Design

  • Integrated Engineering

  • Mathematics and Computing

  • Principles of Materials and Manufacturing

  • Mechatronic Principles Electrical

  • Mechatronic Principles Mechanical

Year Three:

  • Mechatronic Principles Mechanical

  • Applied Mechatronics Electrical

  • Applied Mechatronics Mechanical

  • Digital Manufacture

  • Integrated Engineering 2

  • Mathematics and Modelling

Year Four:

  • Year in Industry

Year Five:

  • Advanced Manufacturing Systems

  • Advanced Materials and Manufacturing

  • Advanced Instrumentation and Control

  • Integrated Engineering Project

  • Operations Management

Assessment method

In this program, assessments come in two forms: formative and summative.

  • Formative assessments are ongoing, giving you feedback on your progress as you work through the course, helping you improve along the way.
  • Summative assessments happen at the end of a project or module and count towards your grade.

To suit different learning styles, assessments use various formats like coursework, presentations, and exams, and deadlines are spread throughout the year to help manage your workload.

  • Coursework could be writing reports, creating presentations, or completing computer-based assignments that reflect real-world tasks. Exams are usually unseen, done in a timed setting, and can include multiple-choice, problem-solving, or essay questions.
  • Your tutor will explain how each assessment works and provide a marking guide so you know what to aim for. Generally, plan to spend about 20% of your time on assessment prep.

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How to apply

Apply by
29 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
B116
Institution code:
C99
Campus name:
Barrow-in-Furness
Campus Code:
Y

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

International applicants

We are unable to consider International applicants due to UKVI requirements

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - 48 points

Preferably to include level 3 study in Maths and Physic (or STEM).

A level - A

Preferably to include level 3 study in Maths and Physic (or STEM).

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - PPP

Preferably Engineering based

Access to HE Diploma - P: 45 credits

60 credits with 45 graded at level 3 - Preferably Engineering or Maths based

Scottish Higher - DDDD

Preferably to include level 3 study in Maths and Physic (or STEM).

T Level - Pass (D or E)

All T levels are accepted however Engineering & Manufacturing routes are recommended .

GCSE English, Maths and Science (or STEM) at C/4 or above. Functional skills are acceptable.

If you are over 21 and returning to study after being in relevant employment for a minimum of 3 years and do not meet the published entry requirements for Year 1 of our degree courses, please do not assume you are not qualified to join us. Our experienced Admissions and Academic staff will review your prior qualifications and professional experience to support your application. The Integrated Foundation Year programmes support your return to education and are specifically designed for students who have the ability to study for a degree but may not have all the necessary qualifications, skills or experience to join the degree in Year 1. Contact our Course Enquiries Team for more information.

Contextual admissions

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Contextual information is used to support accessibility to all who have the potential to succeed. Qualifications and grades are important but are considered alongside other information that helps us identify potential and widen access to study. We consider an individual’s circumstances alongside their grades & may accept someone with a lower grade profile based on personal circumstances, particularly those impacted during the pandemic. Our entry requirements are now higher than previous cycles.

Historical entry grades data

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU£9535Year 1
England£9535Year 1
Northern Ireland£9535Year 1
Scotland£9535Year 1
Wales£9535Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

These fees are for the first year only. For years 2 - 4, the BA or BSc fee will apply.

Visit www.cumbria.ac.uk/studentfinance for more information about student fees and finance, and for details about our alumni discount.

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