The Harrison building is home to engineering on the Streatham Campus, Exeter
The Daphne du Maurier building is home to engineering on the Cornwall Campus, Falmouth.
Professor Dragan Savic, Head of Engineering, explains why engineering skills are vital to today's society.
Undergraduate degree programmes
| Degree programmes at the Streatham Campus, Exeter | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single Honours programmes | Options available | Duration |
| MEng Civil and Environmental Engineering | Industrial placement International study |
4 years |
| MEng/BEng Civil Engineering | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| MEng/BEng Electronic Engineering | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| MEng/BEng Electronic Engineering and Computer Science | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| MEng/BEng Engineering | 4 or 3 years | |
| MEng/BEng Engineering and Management | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| MEng/BEng Materials Engineering | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| BSc Mathematics and Engineering | 3 years | |
| MEng/BEng Mechanical Engineering | Industrial placement International study | 4 or 3 years |
| Degree programmes at the Cornwall Campus, near Falmouth |
|
|---|---|
| Single Honours programmes | Duration |
| MEng/BSc Renewable Energy | 4 or 3 years |
| BEng Mining Engineering | 3 years |
| BSc Engineering Geology and Geotechnics | 3 years |
Admissions
We welcome enquiries regarding admissions and hope to make the process as easy as possible for you. Visit the University Applications pages for full details on how to apply, including advice on writing your personal statement and information for mature students. If you have any questions about any of our degree programmes, please contact:
Programme specifications
You should find all the latest information you need about our degrees on the individual programme web pages. Programme specification documents are also available should you require further detail.
Some aspects of the course offer a great deal of freedom of choice surrounding specific subject matters, allowing those who are more pro-active with their studies to really take an idea and run with it, to develop it and to be very proud of the outcome.
Engineering undergraduate student
