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Study Undergraduate Engineering courses at Northumbria.

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Our Engineering degrees are accredited, and some are currently being re-approved by accrediting bodies, meaning they are continuously updated to meet industry standards, producing graduates suitable for employment. 

Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Northumbria is ranked 3rd in the UK for Student Experience and Top 10 for Teaching Quality (Times Good University Guide, 2026). 

Mechanical Engineering is ranked Top 10 in the UK for Student Experience and Top 15 for Teaching Quality (Times Good University Guide, 2026).

Ready to Unlock Your Potential? 

At Northumbria you will study advanced principles of mechanics, manufacturing technology, energy systems and engineering design, potentially working on projects with companies such as Nissan, BAE Systems and Rolls Royce. 

Engineering is ranked 25th for research power in the UK out of 89 submissions (REF, 2021). This is a rise of 8 places compared to 2014.

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