There is a strong industrial demand for engineers skilled in both mechanical and electrical disciplines. This degree provides essential knowledge and tools, emphasizing electro-mechanical energy conversion to meet this need.The program covers units in mechanical and electrical engineering across key themes, including the design and integration of electro-mechanical systems, energy conversion and actuation, embedded systems and control, power electronics and electric drives, and energy management. In the first two years, students gain foundational skills in mathematics, thermal management, dynamics, control, computing, electrical energy technologies, and electronics through laboratory work and case studies. The third year includes advanced subjects and an individual research project, applying learned skills to areas such as actuation, sensor systems, intelligent power systems, and clean propulsion technologies. Graduates can innovate in fields like renewable energy microgrids, robotics for healthcare, electric vehicle powertrains, and efficient energy storage. The course is professionally accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, ensuring industry recognition.
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