The Cambridge Engineering Course Is Unique

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The Cambridge Engineering course is exclusive. It allows you to maintain your options open while equipping you with all the analytical, design and computing skills that underpin fashionable engineering follow.


Half I (Years 1 and 2) offers a broad schooling in engineering fundamentals, enabling you to make a genuinely knowledgeable alternative about the area wherein to specialise from your third yr (many college students change direction in consequence). Half II (Years three and 4) then provides in-depth training in your chosen professional discipline.

The following specialisations are available within our Engineering course:

- Aerospace and Aerothermal Engineering
- Bioengineering
- Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical and Digital Engineering
- Electrical and knowledge Sciences
- Power, Sustainability and the Environment
- Information and Laptop Engineering
- Instrumentation and Control
- Mechanical Engineering

See the Course define tab and the Department webpage for further particulars.

Department and facilities


The Department is a number one worldwide centre for research, constantly ranked the very best attaining amongst British universities. We even have robust hyperlinks with trade, with many analysis initiatives funded by industrial firms.


Our services are glorious: the Dyson Centre for Engineering Design provides access to traditional hand and machine instruments, in addition to modern computer-controlled equipment and rapid prototyping; the Design and Challenge Office is equipped with greater than eighty workstations; and the library has 30,000 books and takes about 350 journals. The Department’s Language Programme for Engineers gives specialised courses at all ranges in French, German, Spanish, Chinese language and Japanese.

Industrial expertise

You’re required to complete six weeks of industrial experience by the end of the third 12 months, obtained by deferring entry or throughout holidays. Our full-time Industrial Placement Co-ordinator helps deferred entrants and undergraduates to find suitable placements (within the UK and abroad) and sponsorship.

Alternate programmes

A small number of students spend their third 12 months studying abroad by our change schemes with Ecole Centrale Paris and the National College of Singapore (NUS).


The course is accredited by the Engineering Council and by all the major institutions, including the Institutions of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Engineering and Know-how (IET), Civil Engineers (ICE), and Structural Engineers (IStructE), the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC), the Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE), the Chartered Establishment of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medication (IPEM), and the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS). An acceptable combination of Half II papers is required in every case.

Course prices

Tuition charges

Information on tuition price rates for Engineering is on the market on the tuition charges web page.

Extra course prices

All years

- College students pay for photocopying and printing if they exceed their free quota (Yr 1 - £2, Yr 2 - £3, Yr3 - £7, Yr4 - £9), which is designed to accommodate nearly all of the necessities of the course. (extra printing is charged at £1 per 40 sheets)

12 months 1

- Required: a University permitted scientific calculator (CASIO fx 991 (any version), CASIO fx one hundred fifteen (any version), CASIO fx 570 (any version)), this may be purchased from the department or other suppliers - Estimated cost £25
- Required: drawing instruments (HB Pencil, Shine Plastic Eraser - part E210A or 760402, 300mm acrylic ruler with metric and imperial scales, Ecobra Compass - half 3754, Rumold Circle template - half 2812, Rumold Protractor - half 1026 or equivalents), these could also be purchased as a pack from the Department or other suppliers - Estimated value £25
- Elective: journeys for these taking language programs - Estimated cost £350

Yr 2

12 months three

Yr four

- Optional: journeys for those taking language programs - Estimated value £350

Additional details of additional prices can be found on the Department website.

Changing course


College students may switch to Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology after the primary year, or to Administration Research or Manufacturing Engineering after finishing Engineering Part I. College students might change into the Engineering third-12 months course, sometimes from Mathematics and Pure Sciences. College students from Medication and Veterinary Medication may take Engineering as their third yr specialisation.


To be able to change course, you need the agreement of your Faculty that any change is in your educational interests, and you will need to have the required background in the subject to which you wish to vary - in some instances you could also be required to undertake some catch-up work or take up the brand new course from the start/an earlier yr. Should you suppose you could wish to vary course, we encourage you to contact a School admissions office for recommendation. You also needs to consider if/how changing course could affect any financial assist arrangements.

Careers

Whenever you graduate, you’re totally qualified in your chosen area, knowledgeable across the range of engineering disciplines, and in a position to use new applied sciences in novel conditions, giving you an advantage over engineering graduates from different more narrowly targeted programs. Prospects are usually wonderful, with 96 per cent of respondents to the Graduate Outcomes survey reporting that they are have been in employment or further study 15 months after graduation.¹


Our students are in great demand and so they go on to careers in all the key industrial and business sectors. Positions at the moment held by some of our graduates embrace Graduate Engineer, Atkins; Graduate RF Methods Engineer, Airbus Defence and House; Consultant, TTP plc; Analyst, Goldman Sachs; Actual-Time Management and Software program Engineer, UK Atomic Power Authority; Business Analyst, McKinsey & Company; and Manufacturing Engineer, Rolls-Royce plc..


¹ Based on responses to the Graduate Outcomes survey. This data the outcomes of students who accomplished their research between August 2018 and July 2019.