
Best Universities for Mechanical, production & manufacturing engineering
Accommodation in Birmingham
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open days on 24th Jun, 25th Jun, 10th Sep, 15th Oct & 12th Nov.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- Lectures will go ahead in person, these sessions will be recorded (where appropriate) so they are available to you even if, for example, you are self-isolating or unable to travel. Although restrictions have lifted, you can still play your part in helping to stop the spread of Covid-19 by wearing a face covering in busy areas on campus.
7 Mechanical, production & manufacturing engineering reviews at University of Birmingham
Mechanical Engineering, MEng Hons
By member1059377 On 1st June 21Just wasting characters to meet the minimum requirement
Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons
By member958260 On 19th May 21it was good content quite good teaching but could be improved sometimes it was hard to access. and hard to ask questions online
Mechanical Engineering, MEng Hons
By member655290 On 16th March 21It is very good to study mechanical engineering in here. We have many teamworks and we can make many friends and study well at the same time
Mechanical and Materials Engineering, BEng Hons
By member936788 On 27th March 19Good degree with excellent teaching. Provides job routes after university.
Mechanical and Materials Engineering, BEng Hons
By member1222148 On 1st May 16Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons
By matt.cooke96 On 30th March 16Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons
By member1016862 On 17th October 15Personally I found a lot of the first year lectures really rubbish because the lecturers didnt seem to know what they were doing. You can get by perfectly alright if you have done maths and statistics at A-Level though. The fluid flow, thermodynamics and heat transfer lecturer is AMAZinG. Bit disorganised as a department at first with timetables/hand outs/lab booklets, but that may just be what most unis are like at the beginning of the year!