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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2007/2008
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Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
Degree Type: Combined
UCAS Code: HH36
NYT Course S L CT
1 Engineering 1 M 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 1 P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 1 P 8 10
Mechanical Engineering 1 M 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 2 P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 2 P 8 10
Electrical Engineering M 8 20
Further courses A-Q 8 20
2 Dynamics 2 M 8 10
Fluid Mechanics 2 M 8 10
Engineering Thermodynamics 2 M 8 10
Structural Mechanics 2A M 8 10
Electrical Power Engineering 2 M 8 10
Electronic Circuits and Devices 2 M 8 10
Electronics 2 M 8 20
Industrial Management 1h H 8 20
Mathematics for Elec/Mech Eng 3 P 8 10
Mathematics for Elec/Mech Eng 4 P 8 10
3 Dynamics 3 M 9 10
Fluid Mechanics (Mechanical) 3 M 9 10
Thermodynamics 3 M 9 10
Mechanical Engineering Practice 3 M 9 10
Electronic Engineering 3 M 9 20
Electrical Power Engineering 3 M 9 20
40 CREDITS FROM:
  Computer Aided Engineering 3 M 9 10
  Computer Methods for Mechanical Engineering 3 M 9 10
  Manufacturing Technology 3 M 9 10
  Solid Mechanics 3 M 9 10
  Mechanical Design Principles 3 M 9 10
  Mechanical Engineering Design 3 M 9 10
  Electronics 3 M 9 20
4 THREE FROM*:      
  Dynamics 4 M 10 10
  Energy Systems 4 M 10 10
  Fluid Mechanics (Mechanical) 4 M 10 10
  Solid Mechanics 4 M 10 10
Power Systems and Machines 4 M 10 10
Circuits Engineering 4 M 10 10
ONE OF*:
  Power Electronics 4 M 10 10
  Digital Systems Design 4 M 10 10
Mechanical Engineering Group Project 4 M 10 20
BEng Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Project 4 ‡ M 10 40
*  A handbook giving details, as well as restrictions on choice of courses, will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate forward planning.
‡ For the award of Honours a minimum mark of 40% must be attained in the BEng Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Project 4.
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