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ENGINEERING COURSES

IF YOU’RE DRAWN TO THE APPLICATION OF MATHS AND SCIENCE TO CREATE, INNOVATE AND SOLVE REAL-LIFE PROBLEMS, THEN YOU MAY BE CONSIDERING TO STUDY ENGINEERING.

But if you’ve had no exposure to engineering disciplines at school or college, deciding on a specialism may not be straightforward.

At Warwick, our flexible, innovative and interdisciplinary courses enable you to experience a range of different engineering disciplines before specialising in automotive, biomedical systems, civil, electrical, electronic, manufacturing and mechanical, mechanical or systems engineering*. Alternatively, you can choose to study a more diverse engineering curriculum or adopt a business focus.

Our courses are structured to give you choice and flexibility whilst meeting the needs of employers who want engineers with strong technical knowledge, and the ability to understand and communicate within technical and business roles.

"I chose Warwick because of its reputation and their initially general engineering course. Before coming here I only had experience in electronic engineering, but now I’ve been able to try the other disciplines and find the best one for me. I’ve actually switched to systems engineering which I wouldn’t have been able to do if I’d specialised from first year.”

Jonathan , 4 th year Systems Engineering student

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*We also offer a joint degree in Computer Systems Engineering which does not follow the same pathway and has different entry requirements (see pages 30-31 for more details).

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