Introducing MEng Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Electromechanical systems are increasingly central to today’s world.
Electromechanical engineers work on everything from energy generation and hybrid vehicles to aircraft design and satellite technology.
Here at Edinburgh, we have particular specialisms in:
- carbon capture
- materials science and engineering
- engineering at the interface with biology and medicine
- renewable energy, including marine energy
Our world-class research activities strongly enhance our teaching.
Ties to industry
Our Industrial Liaison Board includes senior representatives from important industrial companies.
This has a strong influence on our curriculum and programme development.
Why Edinburgh?
You’ll benefit from research-led teaching by internationally leading academics.
We have strong links to industry with excellent career prospects, industry relevant curriculum, internships and the opportunity of a placement.
You’ll benefit from a balanced curriculum covering theoretical and practical skills and individual and group work.
You’ll have access to state of the art laboratory facilities including:
- industry standard software and hardware
- in-person and remote labs
All our degrees are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
(Revised 9 May 2024 to reflect curriculum renewal changes)
