UCAS code | H704 |
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Duration | 4 years |
Entry year | 2025 |
Campus | Streatham Campus |
Discipline | Engineering |
Contact | Web: Enquire online |
Typical offer | A level: AAA |
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A-Level: AAC |
UCAS code | NH13 |
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Duration | 5 years |
Entry year | 2025 |
Campus | Streatham Campus |
Discipline | Engineering |
Contact | Web: Enquire online |
Typical offer | A level: AAA |
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A-Level: AAC |
Overview
- Stand out in today’s job market by combining technical engineering training with essential management skills.
- Explore all the core engineering disciplines in your first year, establishing a strong foundation before specialising.
- Be taught by world-leading academics, gain insights into cutting-edge research and learn how to use specialist equipment in our state-of-the-art workshops and laboratories.
- Learn by doing with our strong focus on real-world projects, equipping you with the vital skills for a successful career.
- Gain valuable work experience before graduation through summer placements and the 'Year in Industry' programme.
Expertise in energy policy, marine renewables, biofuels, electrical power and networks, wind, photo-voltaic and thermal technologies
Top 10 in the UK for General Engineering
10th in the Complete University Guide 2025 and 8th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
Taught in partnership with the University of Exeter’s triple accredited Business School
£6.5million investment in our teaching labs, workshop spaces and equipment
Expertise in energy policy, marine renewables, biofuels, electrical power and networks, wind, photo-voltaic and thermal technologies
Top 10 in the UK for General Engineering
10th in the Complete University Guide 2025 and 8th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
Taught in partnership with the University of Exeter’s triple accredited Business School
£6.5million investment in our teaching labs, workshop spaces and equipment
Accreditations
Certain programmes are subject to accreditation and/ or review by professional and statutory regulatory bodies (PSRBs).
The Engineering and Management MEng and Engineering and Management with Year in Industry MEng are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) as:
- fully satisfying the educational base for a Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Accreditation is a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by the Engineering Council in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC).
Accreditation is awarded for a maximum of 5 years under each assessment exercise. The dates applicable to the current accreditation of this degree programme can be viewed on the Engineering Council list of accredited degrees.
Entry requirements (typical offer)
Qualification | Typical offer | Required subjects |
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A-Level | AAA | A in Mathematics, Pure Mathematics or Further Mathematics and A in another science subject* |
IB | 36/666 | HL 6 in Mathematics (Analysis and approaches or Applications and interpretations) and HL 6 in another science subject |
BTEC | DDD–DDM | See below this table for further information |
GCSE | 4 or C | Grade 4/C in GCSE English language |
Access to HE | 30 L3 credits at Distinction Grade and 15 L3 credits at Merit Grade 30 L3 Credits at Distinction Grade and 15 L3 credits at Merit Grade (With Year in Industry) |
15 L3 credits at Distinction Grade in an acceptable Mathematics subject area and 15 L3 credits at Distinction Grade in another science subject area. 15 L3 Credits at Distinction Grade in Mathematics and 15 L3 Credits at Distinction Grade in an acceptable Science subject area. (With Year in Industry) |
T-Level | Distinction | T-level in Design and Development for Engineering & Manufacturing only, GCE A Level Maths is still required |
Contextual Offer | A-Level: AAC |
Specific subject requirements must still be achieved where stated above. Find out more about contextual offers. |
Other accepted qualifications | ||
English language requirements |
International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile B1. Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country. |
NB General Studies is not included in any offer.
Grades advertised on each programme webpage are the typical level at which our offers are made and provide information on any specific subjects an applicant will need to have studied in order to be considered for a place on the programme. However, if we receive a large number of applications for the programme we may not be able to make an offer to all those who are predicted to achieve/have achieved grades which are in line with our typical offer. For more information on how applications are assessed and when decisions are released, please see: After you apply
*GCE AL/AS science includes: Biology/Human Biology**; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Economics; Electronics; Environmental Science; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Life and Health Sciences; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied); Statistics.
**If more than one of these is taken they would only count as one 'science' but could count as two A-levels towards our general requirements.
BTEC Qualifications
Applicants studying one of the following BTEC Extended Diplomas will be considered without a GCE A-Level science subject, GCE A-Level Maths is still required: Applied Science, Aeronautical Engineering, Building Services Engineering Construction and the Built Environment, Civil Engineering, Operations and Maintenance Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Sustainability.
Applicants studying one of the following subjects in the BTEC Diploma or BTEC Extended Certificate will be considered without a GCE A-Level science subject, GCE A-Level Maths is still required: Applied Science, Engineering.
For any questions relating to entry requirements please contact the team via our online form or 01392 724061.
Course content
Our Engineering and Management programmes combine fundamental engineering knowledge and skills with enhanced management theory and practice, giving you the opportunity to develop as an engineer and a manager. Collaborative modules in your first year will give you a broad knowledge across all core engineering disciplines before specialising in either Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from your second year.
The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
The multidisciplinary ethos of the first year builds core theoretical and practical knowledge in mechanical, civil, materials, manufacturing, electronic and engineering mathematics. A year-long multidisciplinary group project provides a means of putting core knowledge into practice.
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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ENG1002 | Engineering Mathematics and Scientific Computing | 30 |
ENG1005 | Multi-Disciplinary Group Challenge Project | 30 |
ENG1006 | Entrepreneurship 1 | 15 |
ENG1007 | Fundamentals of Mechanics | 15 |
ENG1008 | Fundamentals of Materials | 15 |
ENG1009 | Fundamentals of Electronics | 15 |
In your second year the core and optional modules start to take a more specialised pathway with a focus on Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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ENG2015 | Management Challenge Project | 30 |
ENG2009 | Modelling of Engineering Systems | 15 |
ENG2016 | Introduction in Economics and Company Finance | 15 |
ENG2011 | Solid Mechanics | 15 |
ENG2004 | Entrepreneurship 2 | 15 |
ECM2106 | Manufacturing Systems | 15 |
ENG2006 | Industry 4.0 | 15 |
In your third year you will complete a hands-on design and build project that challenges you to develop, prototype (at scale) and explore the market for a solution to an engineering management challenge. This project emphasis the combination of commercial awareness and the application of sound engineering knowledge.
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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ECM3164 | Operations Management | 15 |
ENG3017 | Quality Control and Improvement | 15 |
ECM3153 | Management of Product Development | 15 |
ENG3019A | Management Design and Build: Part 1 - Research | 15 |
ENG3002 | Decision Making Systems & Decision Theory | 15 |
ENG3019B | Management Design and Build: Part 2 - Development | 15 |
ENG3010 | Industrial Awareness & Problem Solving | 15 |
ENG3011 | Management and Leadership | 15 |
If you are studying ‘with Year in Industry’ you will spend your third year on placement and carry out a 120-credit module.
For more information please see the course variants.
In the final year of your degree you’ll put into practice your research, project management and engineering skills through an extended individual project. You’ll do this whilst taking advanced management modules such as Project Management and Smart Production Systems.
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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ENGM015 | MEng Individual Investigative Project | 45 |
ENGM023 | Sustainable Manufacturing | 15 |
Optional modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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Select 60 credits from option group: | ||
ECMM113 | Agile, Lean and Competitive Enterprise | 15 |
ECMM112 | Manufacturing Supply Chain Management | 15 |
ENGM033 | Supply Chain Quality Management | 15 |
ENGM021 | Smart Production Systems | 15 |
ENGM039 | Modelling, Simulation and Machine Learning for Operations Management | 15 |
ENGM026 | Design, Innovation & Entrepreneurship | 15 |
I have always really liked maths and physics. A lot of people in my family are engineers so it felt logical to study engineering. I wasn’t too sure which area I wanted to specialise in though. The degree at Exeter looked perfect because you get to see all the different areas of engineering. I think the engineering and management aspects of the course work really well together as you develop the skills to work across a whole project.
I did my placement at Air Products, an industrial gas company. I was working just outside London in their hydrogen department. While I was there, I was helping to develop a hydrogen refuelling station as well as a source of green and renewable hydrogen for heavy goods vehicles. It was a very interesting and innovative place to work. The placement was definitely an invaluable experience.
Teobaldo
MEng Engineering and Management with Year in Industry
Course variants
UCAS code: NH13
Our five year ‘with Year in Industry’ programme includes a paid placement in business or industry for the duration of your third year. Work experience is a real advantage when entering the graduate job market. It’s also a great way to try out different jobs and to make contacts within companies you’re interested in working for.
Does it count towards my degree?
Yes, it’s worth 120 credits.
How does it affect my tuition fee?
During this year you will pay a reduced tuition fee. Visit the Tuition Fees page for more information.
How do I apply?
You can apply for this programme through UCAS using the code at the top of this page, or transfer onto this option at the end of your first year in an Exeter-based Engineering degree.
Preparation and support
We will help you to prepare for your work placement from early in your studies. A special module 'Employability and Placement Preparation for Engineers' takes place at the start of your second year. This is an opportunity to start thinking about your placement well in advance. You’ll also be invited to attend workshops offering guidance and support.
Fees
Tuition fees for 2025 entry
UK students: £9,535 per year
International students: £30,900 per year
Scholarships
The University of Exeter has many different scholarships available to support your education, including £5 million in scholarships for international students applying to study with us in the 2025/26 academic year, such as our Exeter Excellence Scholarships*.
Financial support is also available for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, lower income households and other under-represented groups to help them access, succeed and progress through higher education.
* Terms and conditions apply. See online for details.
Learning and teaching
You’ll typically have between 25 and 32 hours of direct contact time per week with your tutors and you will be expected to supplement your lectures with independent study. You should expect your total workload to average about 40 hours per week during term time.
In addition to lectures you’ll also have access to our workshops and laboratories where you’ll be trained to use specialist equipment, supporting and developing what you’ve learnt in the classroom and enabling you to put what you’ve learnt into practice.
A research and practice led culture
All our academic staff are internationally-recognised scientists working across a wide range of topics. Your course will draw on the very latest ideas, research discoveries and new technologies in the field. You’ll be able to participate directly with current research at various stages throughout your degree.
Student projects are often linked to our research activities and may involve working with industrial partners. Recent projects have involved designing a smart building crisis management system and creating Exeter’s Formula Student racing car.
Assessment
Modules are assessed by a combination of continuous assessment through small practical exercises, project work, essay writing, presentations and exams. You must pass your first year assessment in order to progress to the second year, but the results do not count towards your degree classification.
Project work is a core element of this degree, providing invaluable experience of problem-solving, engineering design and team working. Projects are typically industrially driven, are commercially relevant and often directly involve a company.
Your future
This degree programme combines technical engineering training with management and is designed for those who will become future managers in a wide range of careers in: manufacturing or technical service industries; transport; communication; environment or leisure. It is also suitable for general managers who need a background in engineering; or management consultants or accountants who require further specialised training. On completing this accredited programme you'll become a qualified engineer but with the added benefit of management strings to your bow.
Engineers have a reputation as being articulate, numerate, problem solvers, who claim great job satisfaction. Typically, salaries are significantly higher for engineering graduates than the average for other graduates.
Exeter has an excellent reputation with graduate recruiters and a strong employment record. Our graduates excel in specialist engineering fields and across a broad range of other sectors. We offer a very wide range of opportunities for you to develop the skills employers are looking for.
Employer visits
Throughout your degree you will have the opportunity to meet with graduate employers. Professional engineers visit the university to hold mock interviews, allowing you to discuss your career opportunities at an early enough stage to inform your choice of modules and placement decisions.
Career paths
The broad-based skills acquired during your degree will give you an excellent grounding for a wide variety of careers, not only those related to Engineering but also in wider fields. Examples of roles recent graduates are now working as include:
- Aerospace Engineer
- Chartered and Certified Accountant
- Civil Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Engineering Project Manager
- Project Engineer
- Information Technology Professional
- Mechanical Engineer
- Programmer
- Software Developer