
BSc (Hons) Engineering Science (Top-up)
Turn your engineering ambitions into a reality with a degree that will jump-start your potential.
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Course information
Year 1
Core modules
Business and Operations Management
Individual Project
Project Design and Implementation
Option modules
Advanced Analogue Electronics
Advanced Power and Control
Advanced Digital Electronics
Communications and Networks
Computational Mechanics
Engineering Design
Structural Analysis
Thermofluids
Study and assessment
Ten credits equates to 100 hours of study, which is a combination of lectures, seminars and practical sessions, and independent study. A three-year degree qualification typically comprises of 360 credits (120 credits per year). During the course, you are likely to be required to engage in collaborative projects, practical assessments, group work activities, and to give presentations to your peers/tutors. The exact composition of your study time and assessments for the course will vary according to your option choices and style of learning.
Additional information
Taught by experts
BSc (Hons) Engineering Science (Top-up) is part of the Department of Engineering at Manchester Met. Discover more about the department and who you’ll be working with if you choose to study this course.

Our engineering department is driven by purpose. Students don’t just study real-world problems, they solve them. By working with academics active in research and collaborating with industry, you’ll become part of Manchester’s engineering legacy and future.
Entry requirements
IELTS score
IELTS 6.0 overall, with no element less than 5.5 (or equivalent)
UK students
Additional requirements
International students
IELTS
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If you are an international student, you will usually need to get a student visa before you can study in the UK.
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Fees and funding
UK and Channel Island students
UK full-time fee £9,790 per year
EU and non-EU international students
International full-time fee £21,500 per year
Fees may be subject to change. See the tuition fees section below for full details.
Tuition fees
Additional costs
Careers support and prospects
Employed or in further study
87.6% of our UK-domiciled, full-time, first degree graduates are employed or in further study 15 months after graduation.
Graduate Outcomes survey 2022/23 leavers, HESA data.
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Disclaimers
Programme review
Our programmes undergo an annual review and major review (normally at 6 year intervals) to ensure an up-to-date curriculum supported by the latest online learning technology. For further information on when we may make changes to our programmes, please see the changes section of our terms and conditions.
Important notice
This online prospectus provides an overview of our programmes of study and the University. We regularly update our online prospectus so that our published course information is accurate. Please check back to the online prospectus before making an application to us to access the most up to date information for your chosen course of study.
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The Manchester Metropolitan University is regulated by the Office for Students (OfS). The OfS is the independent regulator of higher education in England. More information on the role of the OfS and its regulatory framework can be found at officeforstudents.org.uk.
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