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LEAPS S4 Conference: Engineering Courses Suzanne Ewing Widening Participation Officer Contact details: [email protected] Engineering Degree courses BEng/ MEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering BEng/ MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering BEng/ Meng (Hons) Civil Engineering BEng/MEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng Engineering BEng/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering BEng/ MEng Structural Engineering MEng Software Engineering Other Universities delivering similar courses are: Abertay University, University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of Strathclyde. Please check each university’s own website for details. Entry requirements BEng Engineering (1yr only) Standard: AABB minimum: BBBC HNC: A Essential Subjects: Maths and a Science BEng/ MEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering Standard: ABBB Minimum: BBBC HNC: B Essential Subjects: Maths or Engineering Subject BEng/ MEng (Hons) Chemical & Mechanical Engineering Standard: AAAB Minimum: BBBC HNC: A Essential Subjects: Maths & Chemistry/ maths and Physics/ Engineering Science BEng/ Meng (Hons) Civil & Structural Engineering BBBC Standard: AABB Minimum: BBBC HNC: B Essential Subjects: Maths or Engineering Subject BEng/MEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering Standard: BBBBC/ AABB Minimum: BBBC HNC: A Essential Subjects: Maths & 1 from Physics, Eng Science, Tech Studies BEng Software Engineering Standard: AAAB Minimum: BBBC HNC:B Essential Subject: Maths Career prospects It is the design, specification and management of the materials used •Design Engineer when creating a building. •Mechanical •Electrical Students are taught to think about •Acoustics engineering solutions for a •Public Health sustainable built environment. •Water It includes efficient lighting designs, •Consultant thermal approaches and looking at •Engineering renewable energy technologies. •Sustainability •Energy •Environmental What do Chemical Engineers do? “the application of science, mathematics and economics in the process of turning raw materials into every day, and more specialist products” Chemical and process engineers manipulate molecules, develop processes and systems to produce the materials and energy needed to maintain our modern life. They learn to: Know how to manipulate molecules to make new ones Develop new processes and technologies Design, commission and operate process plants Make production of new products possible on a commercial scale. Careers Studying Chemical Engineering will allow you to access careers across a broad range of industries •Agrochemicals •Food – sugar refining •Biochemical •Beverages – brewing & distilling •Energy and utilities •Design/manufacture of •Oil & gas exploration process equipment •Hydrocarbon refining •Environmental protection •Pharmaceuticals •Health and safety •Project management •Financial services What is Civil and Structural Engineering? It is about …. Structures Highways and Bridges Rail Energy Airports Water infrastructure Careers Geotechnical Engineer Sustainability consultant Urban Designer Fire Risk Assessor CAD technician What do Electrical and Electronic Engineers do? You will mold the future with your hands Electronic engineers are working at the cutting- edge of an increasingly high-tech world. From the AI and smartphones to augmented reality games to driverless cars, the tech is a real part of our lives. Advances in Electronic technology have been rapid over the last few decades, but there is so much more to come. Electronics isn’t all Mathematics and Science Electronics is all about using creativity to bring ideas together and design products careers Electrical and Electronic Engineers have fantastic job prospects The UK has the 6th largest Electronics industry in the world, with hundreds of thousands related jobs. The Energy Transition will require new ideas, new skills and new engineers, a lot of them in your area. Biotechnologist Maintenance engineer Technical sales engineer Manufacturing engineer Electronics engineer Armed forces technical officer What do mechanical Engineers do? Mechanical engineers provide efficient solutions to the development of processes and products. Ranging from small component designs to extremely large plants, machinery or vehicles. Mechanical Engineers work on all stages of a product: Research and Development Design and manufacture Installation and Commissioning. Most industries rely on a form of mechanical systems Careers mechanical engineering is thought to be one of the most diverse of all engineering disciplines. Due to this, there are employment opportunities across several sectors. Many career paths •Manufacturing systems Engineer •Technical Sales Engineer •Design Engineer •Automotive •Aerospace Many industries •Transport •Green Energy •Traditional oil and gas •Manufacturing… Responsibility at an early stage of career What do Software Engineers do? Computers are everywhere! They save lives - used in surgery Are you safe in the air without computers? Computers help us simulate the world Flight simulator for training Pilot who sits inside a special cockpit Sensors detect the actions of the pilot and move cockpit accordingly Computers help solve crimes Pictures are computer generated careers Computer & Communications Industry BSkyB, HP, IBM, Nokia, Sky, Sun Microsystems, Unisys Software Houses & Developers Graham Technology, Newell & Budge, Oracle, Scott Logic IT & Management Consultancies Accenture, Atos Origin, Deloitte MCS, EDS, Logica Internet, eCommerce, Multi-media Amaze, Computershare, Ezone Interactive Financial Services Sector HSBC, National Australia, Prudential, Scottish Widows Wider Industry Agilent Techs, BAE Systems, BP, QinetiQ, Thales Optronics Public Sector GCHQ, Scottish Government, UK Civil Service Virtual Campus Experience & Contact details Learn all you need to know about our Edinburgh and Scottish Borders Campus through our Virtual Campus Experience: Virtual experience - Heriot-Watt University (hw.ac.uk) If you have any questions regarding any of the courses at Heriot-Watt University feel free to contact the WP Team: Suzanne Ewing: [email protected] Tracey Kerr: [email protected] WP Team generic email: [email protected].