* Deposits
Your Qualification |
Entry to Standard Degree Programmes (Some courses have higher English language requirements so please check on application) |
Wolverhampton English Proficiency Exam (WEPE) |
6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any component |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) |
6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any component |
Presessional English Award from the University of Wolverhampton |
If you have not obtained the correct IELTS / WEPE score for your degree course, you may wish to take a Pre-sessional English language course first. The pre-sessional course will help you to improve and develop your English language and academic skills and will prepare you for your degree programme at the University of Wolverhampton |
Trinity College London ISE 11 |
B2 pass |
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) |
Level B2 and 165 overall with no less than 162 in any subskill |
Cambridge English : Proficiency (CPE) |
Pass |
Cambridge. ESOL Skills for Life Level 2 |
Pass in all three modes |
City & Guilds International ESOL (IESOL) Diploma (9992) |
Level 1 (B2) |
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) |
54 with no less than 51 in all skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) |
Test of English as a Foreign Language) TOEFL |
79 overall with no less than 19 in all four skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) |
European Baccalaureate With Language 1 or Language 2 |
L60% overall 60% in English (Language 1) 70% in English (Language 2) |
Anglia Certificate of English as a Foreign Language ( Proficiency level) (acCEPT) |
Pass Speaking must be included W1A Academic writing (Writing Section A pre-April 2015) must be included
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Anglia Certificate of English as a Foreign Language (Advanced Level) |
Pass (12.5) in all skills Speaking must be included. Please contact us for advice if speaking is not included |
IGCSE English as a First Language (Cambridge) |
Grade C with minimum B2 in all components Supplementary Certifying Statement showing CEFR breakdown must be provided by candidates |
Edexcel IGCSE |
Grade B with spoken English B |
IGCSE English as a Second Language (Cambridge) |
Grade C |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma (post 2011) (Standard level) |
Pass, grade 5 for English at Standard Level in Language B (English) and Language A (Literature) |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma (post 2011) (Higher Level) |
Pass, grade 4 for English at Higher Level In Language B (English) |
Giving you a comprehensive engineering education combined with specialist knowledge of electro-mechanical systems, this course addresses industry’s demand for graduates who can integrate the principles and applications of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering. You will learn to evaluate a range of solutions to engineering problems, and to select and apply appropriate solutions to engineering systems. You will use software packages to design, analyse, and evaluate system designs. As you progress, you will develop your integrative approach to designing electro-mechanical systems and become familiar with the techniques of digital signal processing. In the first year of the course, you will study engineering principles across a broad range of topics. The second year combines mechanical engineering subjects with areas such as embedded systems, digital and analogue electronics and electronic systems design. In the final year of the BEng, there is an emphasis on the design and analysis of electromechanical systems. You will also have the opportunity of preparing a business plan around a product that you have designed. If you continue onto the MEng, you will study modules such as robotics sensors and control and condition monitoring, and undertake a substantive and integrative project that embraces much of what has been learnt in doing the course, as well as broadening subjects such as business management and accounting.
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All of our degrees have a common first year, allowing you to experience a range of subjects before deciding on the course you wish to follow. You will study Mathematics, and the underlying concepts of Electrical, Mechanical, Materials, and Production Engineering. You will undertake laboratory work; and utilise your new production knowledge to build and test a design.
In the second year, you will extend your knowledge of the engineering technologies and management, create design specifications, and become proficient in the use of a control system design and analysis package, and an electronics design package. You will also learn the role and responsibilities of a professional engineer.
Following the second academic year, you are encouraged to undertake a placement year in industry, thereby improving your employment prospects and forming part of your record of professional development as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer.
In your final year you will complete an individual project, further develop your integrative approach to designing electro-mechanical systems, become familiar with the techniques of digital signal processing, and learn how to convert an idea into a commercial venture.
Your IELTS level* |
Your required IELTS level |
Start date |
Finish date |
Name of course |
5.0 |
6.0 |
22 June 2020 |
11 September 2020 |
Pre-sessional English and Academic Skills : 11 weeks |
5.5 |
6.0 |
03 August 2020 |
11 September 2020 |
Pre-sessional English & Academic Skills : 6 weeks |
A qualification in Mechatronics provides career opportunities in a broad spectrum of industries, as well as offering a gateway to all levels in the education sector. Mechatronics graduates have followed career paths as diverse as research and development within aerospace companies through to secondary school teaching. In the contemporary industrial environment, the approach to problem solving, design, and research and development activities is to form multidisciplinary teams, thereby ensuring that all avenues are explored and evaluated. The Mechatronics engineer is well placed in this structure, since the ethos of the subject is broad based.
Health Insurance_fee:£300/year