Integrated Mechanical & Electrical Engineering (IMEE)
Optional one year placement after year 2
The aim of the MEng IMEE degree programme is to satisfy the needs of both the industrial and research communities for students who can integrate the principles and applications of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering and apply them in the design and development of products and systems across both engineering and non-engineering sectors.
Traditional engineering education is discipline specific but industrial workplaces and research laboratories today require students to join multi-functional teams engaged in the development of complex projects. This degree programme has been designed, in collaboration with industry, to meet these needs.
www.bath.ac.uk/study/imee
Charles Webber
MEng (hons) Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Employed at Rolls Royce in Defence Aerospace at Bristol.
“My time at Rolls-Royce has opened my eyes immensely to the world of opportunity that is engineering. My technical skills have improved rapidly as I apply what I have learnt at University to my everyday work. My ability to communicate and work within a team, as well as my confidence, has come on leaps and bounds in the few very short months I have spent working alongside the years of experience of all the engineers with whom I have day-to-day contact. Everyday brings new challenges that shape and guide me towards my future career.”
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The technical standard of the student is very good and they seem to get good support from the University. I think the work we do in Rolls-Royce is suited to the material content of the degree course. I will definitely be looking into getting another Bath student next year. The work he has contributed to the department is of the standard of a graduate.
Joanne Jamieson Project Manager, Rolls Royce
Faculty of Engineering & Design Industrial Placements
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