The MEng Mechanical Engineering with Sustainable Energy Systems degree at the University of Southampton provides students with advanced education on mechanical engineering principles, with a special focus on developing sustainable energy systems. This programme prepares its learners to design, create, and manage innovative solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability. Course Content: The curriculum is divided into four years and allows students to deepen their knowledge of core mechanical engineering principles, while gaining substantial understanding of sustainable energy technologies. Students will study modules like Design and Computing, Thermodynamics, and Mechanics, while optionally partaking in a year of industrial placement. Key Modules: Some of the key modules that students will study include Engineering Design and Computing, ThermoFluids, Mechanics of Materials, Heat Transfer and Power Cycles, Functional Materials, Mechanical Systems Design, and Ethics for Engineers. In their final year, students get to work on an individual project, allowing them to implement what they’ve learned in a real-world context.Accreditations: This degree is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) as well as the Energy Institute (EI).Future Careers: Graduates of this programme are equipped to take on roles in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, electronics, and marine. They could work as design, process, or project engineers, research and development engineers or energy engineers, among other roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.