Engineering, BA (Hons) and MEng

    Engineering, BA (Hons) and MEng

    Duration3 year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026
    Engineering, BA (Hons) and MEng

    About

    Number 1 in the UK for Engineering (The Complete University Guide 2024)

    Engineering at Cambridge

    This course aims to give you all the analytical, design and computing skills that underpin modern engineering practice.

    You’ll also develop your creativity and problem-solving skills, which are so important to a good engineer.

    First and second year of the course provide a broad education in engineering fundamentals, enabling you to make a genuinely informed choice about the area in which to specialise from your third year.

    You can specialise in:

    • 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

    In the third year, there’s an opportunity for a small number of students to spend the year studying abroad. This is through our exchange schemes with Ecole Centrale Paris and the National University of Singapore.

    We have 3 and 4 year course options:

    • 3 year course is a BA honours degree
    • 4 year course includes a Masters, so it’s a BA and Master of Engineering (MEng) degree

    Industrial experience

    By the end of your third year, you’ll need to complete six weeks of industrial experience. You can do this by:

    • deferring your entry and completing a placement before you start the course
    • completing placements during vacations

    We have an Industrial Placement Co-ordinator to help you find suitable placements (in the UK and abroad). They can also offer support with finding sponsorship.

    Teaching and facilities

    Teaching

    The Department is a leading international centre for research, consistently ranked the highest achieving amongst UK universities.

    We also have strong links with industry, with many research projects funded by industrial companies.

    Facilities

    Our excellent facilities include:

    • Dyson Centre for Engineering Design, equipped with traditional hand and machine tools, as well as modern computer-controlled machinery and rapid prototyping
    • Design and Project Office, which has more than 80 workstations
    • Engineering library, with 30,000 books and about 350 journals

    The Engineering Department’s Language Programme for Engineers also offers specialised courses at all levels in French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese.

    You'll also have access to the impressive Cambridge University Library, one of the world’s oldest university libraries

    Becoming an accredited engineer

    This course is accredited by the Engineering Council and by all the major institutions. This includes:

    • Institutions of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
    • Engineering and Technology (IET)
    • Civil Engineers (ICE)
    • Structural Engineers (IStructE)
    • Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC)
    • Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE)
    • Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT)
    • Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM)
    • Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS)

    Accreditation of your degree will depend on the papers that you take during the course.

    Course costs

    When you go to university, you’ll need to consider two main costs – your tuition fees and your living costs (sometimes referred to as maintenance costs).

    Your living costs will include costs related to your studies that are not covered by your tuition fees. There are some general study costs that will apply for all students – you can find details of these costs here.

    Other additional course costs for Engineering are detailed below. If you have any queries about these costs, please contact the Department.

    Equipment

    • University approved scientific calculator - CASIO fx 991 any version, CASIO fx 115 any version, CASIO fx 570 any version are recommended. This can be purchased from the department or other suppliers. Estimated cost £27.
    • Drawing instruments - HB Pencil, Shine Plastic Eraser – part E210A or 760402, 300mm acrylic ruler with metric and imperial scales, Ecobra Compass – part 3754, Rumold Circle template – part 2812, Rumold Protractor – part 1026 or equivalents. These can be purchased from the department or other suppliers. Estimated cost £22.

    Printing

    You will only need to pay for printing if you exceed the free printing quota (£2 in Year 1, £3 in Year 2, £7 in Year 3 and £9 in Year 4). Extra printing is up to 4p per sheet in black and white.

    Field trips and study abroad

    Optional trips if you are taking language courses – estimated cost £350.

    Placements

    Students are required to complete a minimum of 6 weeks of relevant industrial or equivalent experience by June of Year 3. You will need to cover any costs associated with this industrial or equivalent experience. Industrial experience requirements can be met through paid work placements.

    Your future career

    When you graduate, you’re fully qualified in your chosen area, knowledgeable across the range of engineering disciplines, and able to apply new technologies in novel situations.

    This gives you an advantage over engineering graduates from other more narrowly focused courses.

    Our students are in great demand and they go on to careers in all the major industrial and commercial sectors.

    Positions currently held by some of our graduates include:

    • Graduate Engineer, Atkins
    • Graduate RF Systems Engineer, Airbus Defence and Space
    • Consultant, TTP plc
    • Analyst, Goldman Sachs
    • Real-Time Control and Software Engineer, UK Atomic Energy Authority
    • Business Analyst, McKinsey & Company
    • Manufacturing Engineer, Rolls-Royce plc.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A level: A*A*A
    IB: 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
    Other qualifications: Check which other qualifications we accept. Subject requirements To apply to any of our Colleges for Engineering, you will need A levels/IB Higher Levels (or the equivalent) in:
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • If you’re studying IB, we ask for Analysis and Approaches for this course. If this isn’t an option at your school, please contact the College you wish to apply to for advice. A level Further Mathematics is very strongly encouraged. If unavailable or you’ve recognised its desirability too late, we’d advise you to do as much additional pure maths and mechanics as possible, e.g. by studying advanced material or Further Mathematics AS level. A level candidates without Further Mathematics have a lower success rate than candidates with Further Mathematics to at least AS level. The following Colleges require Further Mathematics at A level:
  • Christ’s
  • Churchill
  • Clare
  • Lucy Cavendish
  • Sidney Sussex
  • Colleges will normally require A*/7 in Mathematics or Further Mathematics, and Physics. If you apply to Peterhouse, you may also be asked for grade 2 in STEP II. More information about entry requirements All Colleges, except Trinity, welcome applications from students taking A level Mathematics and a suitable vocational qualification, for example a BTEC Higher National Diploma in an engineering discipline. You’ll be expected to achieve the highest possible grades in A level Mathematics and the vocational qualification. If you’re taking the Single Award Applied A level in Engineering or the Principal Learning components of the Advanced Diploma in Engineering, you must also be taking A levels in Mathematics and Physics. T-Levels are not considered appropriate preparation for the Cambridge Engineering degree, so we can’t accept them. All Colleges welcome applications from students who want to do an Engineering-related gap year before starting the course. Further Mathematics A level and additional maths Additional mathematics is helpful and all candidates are strongly encouraged to take up opportunities to develop their skills, such as by participating in olympiads or accessing the online resources in the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme.

    What Engineering students have studied

    Most Engineering students (who had studied A levels and started at Cambridge in 2018, 2019 and 2023) achieved at least A*A*A* (89% of entrants).

    All had studied Mathematics and Physics and most had also taken:

    • Further Mathematics (96%)
    • Chemistry (62%)

    The majority of students who studied IB achieved at least 43 points overall.

    Check our guidance on choosing high school subjects. You should also check if there are any required subjects for your course when you apply.

    Admissions test All applicants for Engineering for 2025 entry are required to take the Engineering and Science Admissions Test (ESAT). You will need to complete Mathematics 1, Mathematics 2 and Physics. You must register in advance and take the test at an authorised assessment centre. Please see the admissions test page for more information. Submitted work You won't usually be asked to submit examples of written work. You may be asked to do some reading prior to your interview, but if this is required the College will provide full details in your interview invitation. Offers above the minimum requirement The minimum offer level and subject requirements outline the minimum you'll usually need to achieve to get an offer from Cambridge. In some cases, you'll get a higher or more challenging offer. Colleges set higher offer requirements for a range of reasons. If you'd like to find out more about why we do this, check the information about offers above the minimum requirement on the entry requirements page. IB offers Some Colleges usually make offers above the minimum offer level. Find out more on our qualifications page. All undergraduate admissions decisions are the responsibility of the Cambridge Colleges. Please contact the relevant College admissions office if you have any queries.

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    Engineering, BA (Hons) and MEng
    University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Cambridge

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