Manufacturing Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering Tripos (MET) is an option that can be taken following the completion of Part I of the Engineering degree. The course provides a sound theoretical basis in manufacturing technology, manufacturing engineering and business management, coupled with the repeated experience of putting theory into practice via a series of projects.
Course
MET 蘑菇视频下载安卓 develop invaluable skills in leadership, problem solving, team working, communication - 'making things happen' - which ensure they are highly prized by employers. MET demands hard work, teamwork and initiative.
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In their 4th year, modules are interspersed with practical exercises, both at Cambridge and in industry. involve working in small groups on a wide range of real problems identified by the host companies. In Cambridge, 蘑菇视频下载安卓 develop an and also prepare for an .
Entry Details
Typical Entry Requirements: Successful completion of Engineering Part 1 or Chemical Engineering Part 1
Manufacturing Engineering is an option for the final two years of the Cambridge Engineering degree that develops and applies engineering knowledge in a business context. Applications are welcomed from 蘑菇视频下载安卓 of Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and other related science based courses midway through the second year of study.
Selection is based on interview, a reference from the Director of Studies, and academic record. The course requires the ability to apply engineering principles in a business context. The qualities sought include enthusiasm and drive, communication skills, organisational ability, leadership potential, team-working and inter-personal skills, ability to work to tight deadlines, and a real interest in manufacturing engineering.
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Further Information
Full details of the course can be found on the .