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Year 1

Core modules
BPIE115
Stage 1 Mechanical Placement Preparation
0 credits
Undertaking a sandwich-year placement (also known as an industrial or work placement) offers many benefits, including valuable hands-on work-experience and enhanced employability. This module is for first-year students who may undertake a placement in their third year. It is designed to support students in exploring placement opportunities and developing the skills and knowledge required to successfully secure one.
ENGR103
Engineering Science
20 credits
This module covers the essential scientific principles of fluid mechanics for civil, marine, and mechanical engineering applications. We'll also delve into thermodynamics, focusing on the interaction between systems and their surroundings. Lastly, we'll explore the fundamental principles of electrical engineering, providing you with a solid foundation in circuits and electrical systems.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
ENGR104
Engineering Mathematics
20 credits
Build the maths skills every engineer needs. Want to design bridges, launch rockets, or create the next big tech breakthrough? It all starts here. This module gives you the core math skills and problem-solving techniques every engineer relies on. It’s the foundation for everything you'll build in your engineering journey.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
ENGR105
Mechanics and Structures
20 credits
We'll teach you the fundamental scientific principles of engineering mechanics and structures appropriate for engineering applications. You'll develop a deeper understanding of these key scientific principles through practical applications using hands-on calculations and also computer software tools.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
ENGR106
Engineering Materials
20 credits
Materials science is crucial for designing and manufacturing everything from bridges and airplanes to ships and medical devices. This module will teach you the properties and behaviours of different engineering materials—such as metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites—to allow you select or develop materials that meet specific performance, efficiency, safety and environmental requirements.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
ENGR107
Engineering Design
20 credits
Problem solving is at the heart of everything, but to solve a problem, you must first understand it. Engineering design sharpens this skill, helping you develop valid solutions to real challenges. In Semester 1, you'll develop essential techniques: sketching, computer-aided design, and application of the design process. Then, in Semester 2, you’ll put those skills to the test, tackling real-world design problems head-on.
70% Coursework
30% Tests
ENGR108
Engineering Practice and Experimental Techniques
20 credits
Here you'll take a hands-on, practical approach to learning the fundamental principles of engineering science, with engaging experiments in our modern, student-centred labs. Along the way, you’ll develop essential study habits, strengthen teamwork skills, and build confidence in technical communication - key qualities for any aspiring engineer.
100% Coursework
Year 2

Core modules
BPIE215
Stage 2 Mechanical Placement Preparation
0 credits
A year-long work placement is a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop skills that will enhance future career prospects. This module prepares students to begin their placement search by providing practical guidance on where to look, how to apply, and how to present themselves effectively to potential employers; featuring insights from students who have recently returned from their own placements.
MARN220
Naval Architecture 1
20 credits
You will learn how marine vessels float, remain stable in water, and return upright after being tilted, as well as how they respond to waves and wind. We will also explore how to predict the resistance vessels face when moving through water. Finally, you will learn how to choose and design efficient propellers, considering diameter, pitch, blades, and speed to maximise thrust whilst minimising cavitation and noise.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
CONT223
Engineering Mathematics and Control
20 credits
Dive into the foundations of control engineering! In this module, you'll explore powerful mathematical tools such as Laplace transforms and discover how they're applied to model and analyse real-world engineering problems. In parallel, you'll be introduced to classical control systems theory, gaining insight into how engineers design controllers that keep everything from robots to airplanes stable and responsive.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
MARN222
Marine Engineering Design & Commercialisation
20 credits
This module is your chance to use your creativity in an exciting marine engineering challenge, developing a product that you are proud of. You will learn to apply knowledge of engineering science (combined with 3D modelling) to optimise your designs. You will follow a structured design process as you would in industry, considering factors such as project/risk management, sustainability and product commercialisation.
70% Coursework
30% Tests
MATS236
Materials & Structural Integrity
20 credits
In this module, you will be introduced to the structural assessment of a range of engineering materials. You will learn both a study of the materials themselves as well as their likely failure mechanisms when subjected to external loads. The module will also help you develop the underpinning mathematical analysis you will need to quantify these effects in an appropriate manner.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MECH236
Manufacturing Processes
20 credits
Here you’ll obtain a deep understanding of manufacturing processes through a blend of lectures and hands-on practicals. You’ll explore forming, shaping, joining, and machining processes with both metallic and non-metallic materials. Working in our workshops will reinforce key concepts of manufacturing and enable you to use CAD part models to drive additive and subtractive CNC machine tools. It's manufacturing in action!
100% Coursework
MECH237
Thermo-Fluids
20 credits
In this module, you'll dive into the key concepts of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics that are crucial for mechanical engineering. Discover how energy flow in heat engines and how fluids behave in various engineering scenarios and its application to areas such as aerodynamics.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
Optional placement year

Optional modules
BPIE335
Mechanical Engineering Related Placement
0 credits
A year-long work-placement, undertaken with an approved placement provider and in a role relevant to the students programme. Students will leave with practical and relevant work experience, where they put theory into practice. This module is attached to the Placement and provides students with a single digital space to refer to for key reminders, FAQs, contact details, top tips and their Placement-year handbook.
Final year

Core modules
MARN341
Marine Engineering
20 credits
From the beating heart of the ship—the power plant—through the intricate web of marine engineering systems, you'll explore the vital interconnections and dependencies that transform raw fuel into thrust through design and analysis tasks. Design choices will be made based on vessel types, journey specifications and environmental factors to give you systems view of multiple marine vessel configurations.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MARN342
Naval Architecture 2
20 credits
You will integrate engineering principles into hull design and learn structural concepts vital to marine crafts. We will guide you through how these ideas are developed, applied, and analysed. You will study different vessels to see how well they perform their functions, considering design choices and operational factors. Finally, we will discuss how energy efficiency and reduced emissions are key in modern ship design.
70% Coursework
30% Tests
PRME310
Engineering Honours Project
40 credits
Your Honours Project is your chance to focus on what really fascinates you. You will have freedom to choose almost any topic that aligns with your degree programme, and you will develop a deep understanding of it. Much of your work will be done independently (with regular guidance from your supervisor). You will present a poster at the end of the project where you can proudly show all that you have achieved.
100% Coursework
Optional modules
MECH341
Computer Aided Engineering
20 credits
In this module, you will gain expertise in two powerful Computer Aided Engineering methods: Computational Fluid Dynamics for fluid flow challenges and Finite Element Analysis for structural solutions. You’ll explore validation techniques to ensure reliable simulation results. You will develop your skills that set you apart in the world of engineering!
70% Coursework
30% Tests
MATS347
Composites Design and Manufacture
20 credits
Composites are lightweight materials enabling sustainable fuel-efficient transport systems and large durable blades for renewable energy systems. In this module you will learn how to design composite materials and the manufacturing processes essential for such high-performance structures. You make a composite laminate, measure selected mechanical properties and compare the data with theoretical predictions.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
MATS348
Composites Engineering
20 credits
Extending learning from MATS347, you will choose a component, prepare a product design specification (PDS), do individual designs, then agree a group design and manufacturing route, make the prototype(s) and test against the PDS. You also use numerical simulation to optimise the design of the composite structure. The coursework mimics industrial product development with staff acting as customers for your product.
100% Coursework
CONT318
Control and Intelligent Systems Design
20 credits
From autonomous ships to self-driving cars and aerial drones, this module explores how control engineering and AI power intelligent systems across land, air, and sea. You'll learn how engineers design smart technologies that make real-time decisions—just like the systems behind modern ships, aircraft, and vehicles.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
Alternative pathways
What’s the difference between BEng and MEng?
- A three year degree, with the potential for it to be four years with a placement year
- Accredited by the professional engineering institutions on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer and partly meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
- A four year integrated masters, with the potential for it to be five years with a placement year
- Accredited by the professional engineering institutions on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
Course-specific academic regulations
This course has unique rules relating to:
- Passing a module
Experience
Final year project open day

For students, the open day provides a platform to present their hard work to peers, faculty members, and industry professionals, helping them build confidence, gain valuable feedback and make industry connections.
Dr Jahir Rizvi
Lecturer in Mechanical & Marine Engineering
Research-informed teaching

Dr Jahir Rizvi
Lecturer in Mechanical & Marine Engineering

Dr Alexander Besinis
Associate Professor in Mechanical and Medical Engineering

Dr Pablo Borja
Lecturer in Control Systems Engineering
91porn Engineering Society

Life in 91porn
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student


Careers

The careers and employability service helped me tailor my CV to a high standard aimed specifically at engineering employers which helped me gain employment.
- design: prototyping and testing, innovative problem solving, research and investigation
- management: project management, quality management, team performance development
- people skills: clear communication, cooperative teamwork, negotiating with clients and customers
- CAD: computer-aided design using the latest software too.
Optional placement year: preparing you for the future

Working for Condor Ferries during my placement year provided me with a fantastic opportunity to experience the maritime industry practices and real-life engineering design. It dramatically improved my commercial awareness and expanded the theoretical knowledge I’d learnt at 91porn. It definitely fuelled my curiosity and encouraged me to further commit enthusiasm towards my course and career path.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
£18,650 per year
£19,200 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
Fund your studies
The Tamar Engineering Project
- £3,000 per annum towards living costs for the duration of the taught element of their degree (usually three years)
- £1,500 fee waiver per annum
- one-to-one mentoring from an industry expert.
Supporting students with the cost of living

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112 UCAS points
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Full-time
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