Introduction
Systems Engineering is widespread in industry with excellent career opportunities. It is exciting and challenging, bringing together computing, electronics, mechanical engineering, control, aeronautics, biomechanics and complex systems to name just a few.
If you join our department you will be taught by academic staff who are involved in cutting edge research projects. Our strong industrial links ensure that what you learn here is highly relevant to modern industry and they also provide a route into some of the most renowned engineering companies through industrial placements and internships.
What industry thinks of our courses
Overview of courses
We offer a wide range of broad-based Systems Engineering courses. All of our courses share the same common theme of Systems and Control Engineering but also offer great flexibility. You can choose from Control Systems, Computer Systems, Electronic Systems, Mechanical Systems, Mechatronics, Medical Systems and Systems and Control Engineering (Management).
We also offer a Foundation Year if you need some extra preparation for degree level systems engineering.
Our courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC), which accredit courses on behalf of the Engineering Council.
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Not sure what to choose?
Please be aware that although UCAS insists you apply for a specific programmme we do allow students to change between systems engineering streams at the end of the first year.
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