Our undergraduate courses enable you to tailor your degree to your needs. We offer flexibility and choice, giving you opportunities to gain the transferrable skills employers really want, such as teamwork, leadership and learning another language.
Our wide selection of postgraduate taught courses offer you the chance to benefit from intensive teaching while building on the skills and knowledge gained during your first degree.
PhD study takes place within a demanding and rigorous research environment. The depth of your personal knowledge will increase and you will be expected to make an independent contribution to knowledge in your field.
Acoustical engineering - the application of acoustics in technology. Acoustical engineers aim to make the world sound better, as they use science and design to control and utilise sound and vibration.
You will be provided with the fundamentals of engineering, combined with specialist studies in acoustics, vibrations, and their human effects.
You will be based at the world-leading Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) and have access to state-of-the-art facilities including one of the UK’s largest anechoic chambers.
Through a combination of lectures, project work and laboratory classes you will be enabled to apply your knowledge and develop the skills required to become a successful engineer.
You will study at Highfield Campus and Boldrewood Innovation Campus, which are a short five minute walk from each other.
Aeronautics and Astronautics is focused on fast-moving aircraft and spacecraft in the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space. Our courses prepare you to design future aircraft, engines, satellites and other spacecraft.
Ranked 6th in the UK*, our courses allow you to retain a broad-based study path with our BEng and MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics, or to select from our eight specialist degrees. We are the only Russell Group university to offer degrees that combine both aeronautics and astronautics.
You can also enhance your employability with an Industrial Placement Year. Last year, engineering students had placements at organisations including Jaguar Land Rover, Sahara Force India and WSP.
*Complete University Guide, 2020
We are ranked 4th in the UK for Civil Engineering* and 100% of our graduates were in a career after six months**. Our SUCCESS scholarship scheme includes industrial experience and a bursary.
You will learn the fundamentals of engineering alongside design modules, enabling you to apply your knowledge and develop the skills required to become a successful engineer.
The first two years of all our Civil Engineering degrees are the same. Third year students can either specialise or retain a broad-based study path.
Fourth year MEng students take advanced modules and participate in a major group design project.
Our courses offer a route to chartered status and are fully accredited by ICE and IStructE.
Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, which provides the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering organisation.
*(Guardian University Guide 2019)
**(DLHE 2015/16)
Southampton engineering courses are ranked in the top ten in a variety of UK league tables. On successful completion of the Foundation Year, you will be able to choose from 17 undergraduate degree disciplines.
The Engineering/Physics/Geophys/Maths Foundation Year is suitable for UK, EU and international students without the traditional entry requirements. The year is the first year of a four, five or six-year programme leading to a degree in our engineering, computer science, maths, physics or geophysics disciplines.
In this preliminary year of study you will learn the core principles of mathematics, mechanical science, engineering principles and electricity and electronics. You will also undertake laboratory work and a variety of assignments to develop your critical thinking and problem solving.
Our Mechanical Engineering courses bring together creativity and design with mathematical and scientific principles, providing you with the fundamentals of engineering and skills you need to become a successful engineer.
Ranked in the top 10 in the UK*, our courses allow you to retain a broad-based study path with our BEng and MEng Mechanical Engineering, or to select from our ten specialist degrees. Our courses integrate design projects and the development of design skills and abilities within each year of study.
You can also enhance your employability with an Industrial Placement Year. Last year, engineering students had placements at organisations including Jaguar Land Rover, Sahara Force India and WSP.
*Guardian University Guide, 2020
You will have access to our state-of-the-art facilities including the largest - 138m - university towing tank in the UK.
Our Ship Science courses will equip you with the skills to design vessels and structures which will operate in some of the most extreme environments on the planet. The first two years are the same across our Ship Science degrees. You will learn the core principles of naval architecture, and develop a thorough understanding of the science and engineering associated with marine vehicles, structures, and their design.
Third year students undertake an individual project. Fourth year MEng students take advanced modules and participate in a major group design project.
Our courses offer a route to chartered status and are fully accredited.
The Southampton flight simulator is unique in the UK, developed by students for students.
Aeronautics and Astronautics students are able to test their aircraft design projects in the flight simulator. The facility plays an important role in the design, testing and manufacturing of air vehicles. Our third-year aerospace design students produce a full aerodynamic design for a microlight aircraft, which they test-fly in the simulator, and it is also used in project work, both as a visualisation platform and as a hardware-in-the-loop framework for external kit. Student project work also contributes to developing and extending the capabilities of the simulator.
We represent the largest and most diverse engineering and environmental science grouping in the UK, and Southampton has a world-leading reputation for excellence in teaching and research in these fields.
We train the audiologists, engineers and environmental scientists of the future through our educational programmes, provide industry with innovative solutions to their problems, and have an impact on society through our world-leading research.
Engineering students are taught at Highfield Campus and our state-of-the-art Boldrewood Innovation Campus. Our Environmental Science students are taught at Highfield Campus.
The μ-VIS Centre incorporates six advanced X-ray computed tomography (CT) systems, with the flagship scanner based in engineering representing one of the largest and highest energy microCT systems in the UK at present.
Our courses will provide you with excellent preparation for a career as an audiologist or with a means to advance your career in audiology.
You will learn audiology techniques in practicals, be introduced to patient care in the taster audiology clinics and discover more about cochlear implantation via our in-house auditory implant service. Our two-year MSc Audiology (with clinical placement) includes at least 40 weeks of clinical placement and is accredited by the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists, making you eligible to register as an audiologist and work in the NHS on completion. We welcome applications from both experienced clinicians and recent STEM graduates. We also have a one-year alternative route to the MSc for non-STEM graduates.
Join our lively community of postgraduates studying with many of the world’s leading research academics at the university with the highest “power” rating in the UK for General Engineering (REF 2014).
We offer a dynamic and supportive environment and world-class facilities, with courses that expose you to current issues in engineering and give you the opportunity to specialise in your desired field.
We offer a wide range of postgraduate options, whether you are just starting your career or looking to gain new skills. We have a full range of taught and research degrees as well as a number of short courses for professional development.
We offer postgraduate taught courses in the following subject areas: acoustical engineering, aeronautics and astronautics, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, energy, mechanical engineering, and maritime engineering.
Our courses are tailored by our research and industry connections to ensure that our students leave with a qualification that is relevant to employers now and in the future.
Our MSc taught at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, a world leading centre for Acoustical Engineering, requires no prior knowledge of acoustics.
Graduates of science, engineering or mathematics will study vibrations in structures, applied signal processing and human effects of sound and vibration and have the opportunity to specialise in a Signal Processing or Structural Vibration pathway.
Acoustical engineers are in great demand, and we will give you the chance to work on a wide range of real-world applications.
Our research has been judged the most “powerful” for general engineering in the UK (most recent Research Excellence Framework 2014). We offer several postgraduate research degrees and many funded places are available.
Working alongside our world-class team of researchers, you will acquire the grounding needed to become a successful researcher and help pioneer solutions to some of the key challenges facing society and industry.
You will be given comprehensive skills training, including research methodology and specialist knowledge, taking relevant technical modules from our MEng and MSc programmes. Research projects cover a broad range of topics and are based in our internationally renowned research groups. Projects are often co-supervised and sponsored by industrial collaborators and offer you the opportunity to develop into a world-class researcher.
ISVR is widely acknowledged as the world’s foremost centre for teaching, research and consultancy in the field of sound and vibration.
Formed in 1963, the Institute is committed to improving our understanding of acoustics and vibration and their impact on the wellbeing of the community and the quality and performance of engineering products.
The ISVR is renowned for its contributions to reducing noise and vibration in engineering applications - rail and aircraft noise for example - but also for fundamental work on understanding how humans hear sounds and process this information.
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