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Engineering at King’s is growing. Our vision is to create a vibrant environment that looks to lead and deliver innovation in engineering education and to capture emerging research areas that address new technological and societal challenges.

The central role played by Engineering in our lives extends far beyond clichéd associations with construction, heavy machinery, manufacturing and mineral extraction. Today, some of the greatest advances in engineering are being made in fields such as robotics, biomedicine and IT – areas in which King’s has particular strength.

Engineering at King’s focuses primarily on the synergies between conventional engineering and leading-edge technologies for example, between computing and telecommunications, robotics and medicine, signal processing and the digital creative media.  This unique environment at King’s will enable you to develop your expertise in some of the most influential topics of our time. From exploring new technologies in 5G communication, to designing and building heart valves and other biomedical devices, to using computer vision to recognise human emotions, King’s develops engineers for the 21st century.

Our plans to grow include ongoing investment in new teaching spaces, equipment and staff which will provide a unique environment to learn and develop world-class transformational activity in engineering.

UCAS Code: H611
Duration: Four years

Study Electronic Engineering MEng at King's College London.

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UCAS Code: H610
Duration: Three years

Study Electronic Engineering BEng at King's College London.

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UCAS Code: H101
Duration: Four years

Study General Engineering MEng in the Department of Engineering at King's College London

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UCAS Code: H100
Duration: Three years

Study General Engineering BEng in the Department of Engineering at King's College London

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General Engineering

General Engineers at King’s will benefit from a course that builds technical engineering, design and commercial capabilities upon a strong, analytical foundation of mathematics and computing. You will study topics that include design for engineers, mathematics, computing, robotics, mechatronics, sustainability, electrical engineering, mechanics, materials and manufacturing, and thermo-fluids. The study of these specialist subjects is underpinned by a design and build approach that can be applied to create and improve technology, products and services.

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