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Course costs Tuition fees Information on tuition fee rates for Engineering is available on the tuition fees page. Additional course costs Additional course costs for entry. Course Outline Teaching is provided through a mixture of lectures, practicals, projects and supervisions, and in Year 1 you can typically expect around 22 hours of teaching each week. Year 1 Part IA The broad foundation of the first two years Part I gives you an understanding of the basic principles of a wide range of subjects, together with an appreciation of the external pressures under which these ideas are likely to be applied.
In Year 1, you take four papers and sit a three-hour written exam in each: Mechanical Engineering Structures and Materials Electrical and Information Engineering Mathematical Methods You also undertake several coursework activities and projects, on topics including structural design, product design, presentation skills, drawing, laboratory experiments and computer programming.
Year 2 Part IB You study eight papers on core subjects at a more advanced level: Mechanics Structures Materials Thermofluid Mechanics Electrical Engineering Information Engineering Mathematical Methods Business Economics In the third term, you select two topics from seven engineering disciplines plus a language option.
Year 3 Part IIA Professional specialisation begins in earnest and you study 10 papers from an extensive portfolio, from which a core is associated with one of the following disciplines: Aerospace and Aerothermal Engineering Bioengineering Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical and Information Sciences Energy, Sustainability and the Environment Information and Computer Engineering Instrumentation and Control Mechanical Engineering Alternatively, you can choose General Engineering, in which there are fewer restrictions on paper combinations.
Recent projects have included: super-tall timber high-rise design nanotubes and graphene for polymer optoelectronics a fitness predictor for racing cyclists use of thorium in a PRISM reactor whole-system design of tidal turbines remarkably shaped structures preliminary design of a solar electric vehicle strategy development for fuel restricted F1 races medical imaging and 3D computer graphics the aerodynamics of power kites.
Also note: A Level Further Mathematics is very strongly encouraged. Applicants are expected to achieve the highest possible grades in A Level Mathematics and the vocational qualification. T-Levels are not considered appropriate preparation for the Cambridge Engineering degree and are therefore not accepted for entry. Applicants with a mix of qualifications should contact a College admissions office for advice.
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