Engineering at The University of Edinburgh
Welcome to the School of Engineering web pages for applicants
interested in studying an Undergraduate degree with us. We hope that
you find here all the information that you require to make that crucial
decision about where to study.
We firmly believe that choosing to study at Edinburgh will be one of
the best decisions you'll ever make.
- We offer a wide and flexible choice of chemical, civil and environmental, electronics or mechanical engineering degrees.
- Students across all disciplines take part in unique Royal Academy of Engineering group design projects.
- We received one 5 and one 5* international research ratings: the highest ranked groupings in Scotland.
- You can work on an industrial placement as part of your degree.
- Your degree will be accredited by the relevant professional institutes.
Engineering are exciting topics to study and they lead
to excellent career opportunities. If you come to study with us, you will be taught by dedicated staff, many of who have international reputations.
Engineering at The University of Edinburgh
Engineering has a long history at The University of Edinburgh since
the formation of the Regius Chair in 1868, spanning over 130 years of
research and development.
We offer a large range of degrees, grouped into four main Engineering
disciplines. All of the Engineering disciplines may be combined with
the study of management, leading to combined degrees, e.g. in "Mechanical
Engineering with Management". (Further details are given in the
sections dealing with the individual disciplines).
Chemical Engineering Degrees
Produce virtually any material or product by using processes that cause the raw materials to change their chemical or physical composition, structure, energy content or physical state.
Civil and Environmental
Engineering Degrees
Create sustainable cities through designing novel structures (buildings, bridges), efficient transport systems, clean water provision, and restoring and protecting the natural environment.
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Degrees
Design and manufacture of circuits, chips and electronic goods through to producing and distributing electricity to homes and industry.
Mechanical Engineering Degrees
Use materials (solids, fluids, gases) and structures in innovative ways to design and create "machines" and devices.
General Engineering
Additionally, it is possible to apply for a general Engineering course (H100) that allows you to defer making a choice between the four disciplines until half way through the first year of study.
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