MEng (Hons) Engineering
Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology
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MEng - Master of Engineering

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MEng - Master of Engineering

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Bring academic theory to life. Studying for an MEng at the Dyson Institute gives you the unique opportunity to study for your degree at the centre of a global leader in design innovation. Youll learn engineering fundamentals from leading academics and put them into practice developing future Dyson products.Twenty-first century engineering demands multidisciplinary experts. In your first two years youll study a general engineering syllabus. Designed to be academically rigorous, and covering ...Read more

Bring academic theory to life. 

Studying for an MEng at the Dyson Institute gives you the unique opportunity to study for your degree at the centre of a global leader in design innovation. Youll learn engineering fundamentals from leading academics and put them into practice developing future Dyson products.

Twenty-first century engineering demands multidisciplinary experts. In your first two years you'll study a general engineering syllabus. Designed to be academically rigorous, and covering engineering fundamentals, theory is paired with real life learning as you rotate through many of Dyson's global engineering teams. You'll gain a strong academic and technical foundation across:

software engineering

mechanical engineering

electrical and electronics engineering

electromechanical engineering

Building on these broad skillsets, in years three and four you'll choose to specialise in one of these areas. Whilst this can be challenging, we support you to find the specialism that best aligns with your skills and interests. With your unique skillset you'll have opportunities to develop your expertise and become an invaluable part of your team.

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A level:

AAB Grades / Points required

Scottish Advanced Higher:

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - Principal:

D3 Grades / Points required

HND (BTEC):

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme:

34 Grades / Points required

Irish Leaving Certificate - Higher Level:

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

T Level:

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Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (first teaching September 2015):

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

AAB to include A in Mathematics, A in a STEM subject and B in any other subject. If you study physics at A level, we will expect you to demonstrate your aptitude for the subject through achieving a minimum of a grade B.

Students need to have A (Advanced Higher Maths), A (Advanced Higher in a STEM subject), A (Higher Maths), A (Higher STEM), BB (two additional Higher subjects) – AAB at Higher must be achieved within one year, by the end of S5.

Students need to have D3 in Maths, D3 in another STEM subject and M1/M2 in a third subject.

We will review applicants with these qualifications on a case-by-case basis. However, the HNC/HND must be at distinction in an engineering field and you will also need A-level Maths at grade A alongside this.

Students need to have 34 points to include 6,6 at a Higher Level in Mathematics and a Higher Level STEM subject and a third subject at Higher Level grade 5.

H1 in Maths, H1 in a STEM subject, H2, H2, H2, H2.

T level in Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing at Distinction, alongside grade A in A Level Maths. T level in Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control at Distinction, alongside grade A in A Level Maths.

We accept the Welsh Baccalaureate at a minimum of a grade B, alongside A Level Maths and an A Level STEM subject, both at grade A.

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Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology
Dyson Institute Tetbury Hill Malmesbury SN16 0RP United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Kemble  4.1 miles away

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