- UCAS course code
- H3ND
- UCAS institution code
- M20
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MEng Mechanical Engineering with Management / Careers
Year of entry: 2024
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Career opportunities
From tackling humanitarian crises to protecting the environment, learn how you can make a global impact with MEng Mechanical Engineering with Management at the University of Manchester. As one of the few Universities Most Targeted by Graduate Employers (THE Graduate Market, 2024), here you'll be equipped with sought-after skills, valuable industrial links, and a world-class education.
Partially satisfying the Educational Base for Chartered Engineer Status (CEng), you can enjoy a new world of opportunities upon graduation.
What industries do our graduates work in?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Manufacturing
- Management
- And many more
According to the latest Graduate Outcomes Survey (2021), the median salary for our Mechanical Engineering graduates is £29,750 in the first 15 months following graduation.
On this course, Mechanical Engineering is studied in conjunction with Management - encompassing additional project management, finance, and risk management skills to prepare you for the technical, practical and business demands of your future in engineering.
During your time with us, your employment opportunities are continually boosted by career events and company visits organised by Engineering at Manchester. What's more, our award-winning University Careers Service is always on-hand to advise on career pathways, graduate jobs, internships, and postgraduate study.
Accrediting organisations
Every Mechanical Engineering course at the University of Manchester is fully accredited by IMechE.
After completing your MEng (Hons), you will have attained the full Educational Base for Chartered Engineer Status (CEng), which renders you eligible for the European Ingenieur (EUR ING).
There are three steps to achieving Chartered Engineer status:
- Your Educational Base (MEng, or BEng with MSc)
- Initial Professional Development
- Professional Review
Learn more at the JBM Website and the Engineering Information Homepage .
Associated organisations
As a Mechanical Engineering student at University of Manchester, we encourage you to become a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.