This programme is a general engineering degree course that bridges many disciplines of engineering, including mechanical, electrical and electronic, civil, environmental, and product design. It will develop your ability to create and contribute solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing the 21st Century. You will be empowered to use the engineering knowledge you learn to create innovative solutions to real-world projects identified by industry.
The TEDI-London curriculum takes an interdisciplinary approach to engineering. This means that it includes all the elements of professional engineering as well as digital, design, and business skills, and is ideal if you’re interested in all aspects of engineering and don’t want to decide on a specific discipline.
You will learn ‘hands-on’ from day one, on projects that are real-life challenges co-designed and delivered with employers. The mixture of individual and group projects will allow you to develop teamwork, problem solving, project management and leadership skills and give you the opportunity to study areas that interest you.
To support your projects, you will be able to access theoretical modules and content via our Learning Tree - a digitally enhanced learning platform. The skills and knowledge you will gain are equally applicable to systems, products and processes across engineering and by studying with us, you will develop an enterprising and entrepreneurial mind-set.
We aim:
- To provide you with the knowledge, skills, experience, and understanding which underpin a professional career in engineering
- To provide opportunities for you to develop appropriate design, project management and engineering skills
- To train you with design engineering skills and enable you to use them to develop and implement problem-solving strategies to a wide range of problems
- To provide insight into engineering practice and commercial aspects of engineering
- To produce resourceful, competent, confident clear-thinking professional engineers equipped to work the engineering industry
- To meet the requirements for accreditation of the programme by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED).
For more information about the course, please visit tedi-london.ac.uk or email admissions@tedi-london.ac.uk.
Course Details - Modules
**Year one**
ENG1101 Introduction to Engineering Design
ENG1102 Applied Engineering for Design
ENG1201 Designing for Smart Cities 1
ENG1202 Modelling and Simulation in Engineering Design
ENG1301 Prototyping
ENG1302 Applied Professional Skills and Portfolio
**Year two**
ENG2101 Design for Manufacture
ENG2102 Designing for Smart Cities 2
ENG2201 User-Centred Product Design
ENG2202 Ecological Design
ENG2301 The Living Lab
ENG2302 Advanced Professional Skills and Portfolio
**Year three**
ENG3101 Design for Advanced Manufacturing
ENG3102 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Design
ENG3301 Global Design Engineering Individual Project
ENG3302 Professional and Personal Portfolio
Year four (MEng)
ENG4101 User-Centred Global Design Group Project
ENG4201 Professional and Personal Portfolio
ENG4301 Global Engineering Design Masters Project
Course Details – Assessment Method
Assessment will be through unseen written examinations, project reports, presentations and portfolios.
Course Details – Professional Bodies
Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.
How to Apply
26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application Codes
Course code:
TL02
Institution code:
T24
Campus Name:
TEDI-London Campus
Campus code:
Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.
International applicants
Standard Qualification Requirements
If studying A Levels, IB, BTEC (or any post 16 education) you’ll be on track for approximately 120 UCAS points or equivalent
Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course