Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Where will you study? You will study in our dedicated engineering labs in Chelmsford, using top-of-the range facilities. These include CAD/CAM and engineering computer modelling centres, industrial-scale CNC milling and lathe machines, metal and plastic rapid prototyping machines, welding equipment, electronic testing and measuring equipment, and much more. What will you study as part of the Mechanical Engineering course? While studying Mechanical Engineering at ARU, you will develop both your academic and practical skills, becoming an analytical and creative problem-solver, exploring how engineering works and how to achieve results within financial constraints. You’ll use testing and measurement equipment, learn how to specify and design electronics subsystems, and use computer-based and mathematical methods to model and analyse mechanical engineering problems. You will be taught using Vertical Integrated Learning which is typically how medical education is taught - where classroom-based knowledge is gradually replaced with more hands-on practical skills learned by working with real-life challenges and clients. Engineering and technology demand high level of skills to service the industry, and the diverse range disciplines desires a practical and innovative approach to train the next generation of industry ready graduates.
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