There's never been a better time to study Engineering. In a world going through technological, economic and cultural change, our graduates are in more and more demand each year - join them.
We have superb industry links and our teaching embeds employability. You'll graduate ready to make your mark and take a leading role in an increasingly important and ever expanding field.
Engineering Programmes at Kent have been continuously accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for over 30 years.
We have invested in cutting-edge equipment and facilities that will support you during your degree. You'll be able to get hands on from day one at Kent.
Academic advisers and support staff are on hand to help with course and life queries; careers advisers to help you get where you want to go.
Kent is home to over 250 societies and fantastic industry connections. You'll make friends for life and make key career contacts alongside your studies.
Business and research environments need engineers who can design complete solutions involving complex integrated systems. Biomedical Engineering at Kent educates engineers that can develop systems used in medical practice and biology research.
This cross-disciplinary programme is designed for students with an equally strong interest in engineering and biology/medicine. Drawing from our established expertise in both areas, this degree produces engineers with a solid knowledge in biology and medical science. Join then and get ready to make a real change in the places you want to see it.
Electrical and electronic engineering touches on almost every aspect of modern life, and with sustainability so important for the world right now, there’s never been a better time to study this area.
From renewable energy generation to smart power distribution and the development of low powered embedded devices, Kent will provide you with the specialist knowledge and broad skills in both disciplines; making you career ready for the future direction of engineering.
Electronics and computing are two key growth areas for the technology industry, both making spectacular advances and impacting modern life beyond recognition. Electronic and Computer Engineering at Kent will allow you to be part of this revolution and to gain the knowledge and skills to make your own mark in this exciting field.
This course teaches many exciting topics including robotics/mechatronics, embedded systems, and artificial intelligence, as well as providing you with skills employers look for such as creativity, entrepreneurship and team working.
Engineering has shaped modern society and personal lives in a way that no other discipline has. By studying Mechanical Engineering at Kent you'll gain the skills to make your own mark in this exciting field.
At Kent, you'll study all aspects of mechanical engineering, from 3D design to advanced manufacturing, control and mechatronic to advanced robotics and fluid dynamics to thermodynamic and heat transfer, preparing you for a career in any branch of mechanical engineering.
A one-year Stage 3 course, leading to the same level of qualification as for students taking a traditional three-year course. Take your expertise into the industry faster, to match your ambitions.
Are you excited by design and the creative possibilities of new technology? Digital Design at Kent combines both, allowing you to solve design challenges whilst gaining expertise to work in the creative industries.
You'll take a practical and theoretical approach to digital design, allowing you to design and build interactive products and services of the future whilst equipping you with skills sought after by employers. You'll be agile and well informed, able to work in creative industries, or the technology sector in an exciting and rewarding career.
Software Engineering is an incredibly exciting field which is valuable for many areas of business. This programme offers you a solid base of computing skills, equipping you for a wide range of future careers from programmer to systems analyst, software developer to computer scientist.
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Curtis reflects on how his time studying biomedical engineering prepared him for his career as an Onsite Service and Support Engineer