The School of Engineering combines state-of-the-art R&D and teaching facilities with research informed teaching and industrial links.
As the first new Engineering school in the UK for more than 20 years, we recognise the importance of engineering to the future of the UK economy. The School was part of a £37 million project, with £7 million allocated to build our dedicated Engineering Hub.
Students of our engineering programmes can benefit from industry insider knowledge on our innovative and exciting degree courses. Our degree courses are accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
The School has been listed as a principal partner of Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Limited who share our vision of producing graduates who are industry ready and academically excellent. Siemens have transferred their R&D equipment to our Engineering Hub, alongside relocating their training team.
School of Engineering Postgraduate Programmes
Engineering – MPhil/PhD
Engineers provide the critical link between scientific discovery and the practical application of knowledge to meet the needs of business and society.
Engineering – MSc by Research
Engineers provide the critical link between scientific discovery and the practical application of knowledge to meet the needs of business and society.
Engineering Management – MSc
Informed by the needs of industry, this course provides students with the opportunity to develop the strong communication and leadership skills that employers are looking for, and aims to provide an extension beyond undergraduate study for those embarking on, changing, or advancing their chosen career.
Mechanical Engineering – MSc
This programme aims to provide the opportunity for graduates from science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines to gain the skills, knowledge and abilities required to meet the significant demands required of the 21st Century professional engineer.
School of Engineering Undergraduate Courses
Electrical Engineering (Electronics) – BEng (Hons)
Electrical engineering is essential to the modern world, encompassing everything from energy and automation through to communications and transport. The BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering programme is designed to equip students with the skills to succeed as the engineers of the future.
Electrical Engineering (Electronics) – MEng (Hons)
Electrical engineering is essential to the modern world, encompassing everything from energy and automation through to communications and transport. The MEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering programme is designed to equip students with the skills to succeed as the engineers of the future.
Integrated Engineering – BEng (Hons)
The BEng (Hons) Integrated Engineering is usually studied as part of the Integrated Engineering Degree Apprenticeship. The degree aims to provide a broad knowledge and understanding of mechanical, electro-mechanical, and control engineering that is informed by the research activities of the academic staff, but draws deeply on the practices and experiences of a modern industrial workplace.
Mechanical Engineering – BEng (Hons)
The BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering degree at Lincoln aims to produce industry-ready graduates with product design and innovative sense who are highly-skilled, creative engineers able to adapt to new challenges and deliver sustainable solutions for modern society.
Mechanical Engineering – MEng (Hons)
The MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering degree at Lincoln aims to produce industry-ready graduates with product design and innovative sense who are highly-skilled, creative engineers able to adapt to new challenges and deliver sustainable solutions for modern society. The curriculum aims to support students in bridging the gap between the University and professional work by developing skills that are required by industry. The programme offers condensed yet impactful modules that are designed to arm our students with knowledge, skills, and tools to maximise their opportunity to secure a great career.
Mechatronics – BEng (Hons)
This industry-guided course aims to produce skilled engineering professionals who can actively participate in and manage the executive design and development of mechanical systems.