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Engineers make the world a better place

Clean water, reliable energy, safe transport, fast communications, life-saving medical equipment and food in the shops – all rely on engineering solutions that make the world a safer, more comfortable and exciting place to be.

An accredited degree in mechanical, automotive or electronics engineering from the University of Huddersfield is the first step on a path that could see you becoming a professional engineer, with the knowledge and skills to help make a difference in your country and the wider world. All our courses are internationally recognised through accreditation from the professional institutions the IMechE or the IET – and contribute towards satisfying the requirements for Chartered Engineer status.

For undergraduates, the mix of theory, practice, a year working in a leading company and becoming perfectly fluent in English will put you in a position to take the best jobs, earn a good salary and make that difference to the world that only engineers can.

An engineering MSc qualification provides 12 months of advanced engineering and management learning, providing you with enhanced capabilities in the design, analysis and management of the next generation of engineering projects that will make a difference to all our lives.

Huddersfield offers both taught and research Master’s courses which are underpinned by a world class reputation for research in precision engineering, nanotechnology, automotive engineering, control engineering and advanced communications.

Our students tell us they love Huddersfield for its great accommodation, lower cost of living and excellent academic environment with friendly, supportive and approachable staff.  Great transport links make it easy to reach Manchester and Leeds, with their international airports an hour away, and London is only two hours away.

The University of Huddersfield is an inspiring place to learn!

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