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- Code
- H150
- Attendance
- Full-time, Part-time
- Start
- September 2025
- Fees
- £9,250 (UK) | £16,600 (INT)
- Duration
- 3 years full-time, 4 years full-time (with placement), 6 years part-time
- Course Leader
- Quoc-Tuan Vien
- Study mode
- On campus
- Location
- Hendon campus
- Entry Requirements
- 112 UCAS points
- Placement year
- Yes
- School / Department
- Faculty of Science and Technology
Why choose Design Engineering BEng at Middlesex?
Learn core design capabilities, engineering design methods and project management skills to build your own prototypes. Then evaluate and optimise your design for manufacturing.
Get to grips with the latest digital systems and software being in use for design engineering. Guided by guest lecturers and experienced engineers and designers you will receive support to build your own professional portfolio and network with the industry.
Develop your skills and professional competencies by working on live projects for real clients through our unique link with redLoop, Middlesex’s design and innovation centre or secure a year-long industry placement.
What you will gain
This design engineering degree will prepare you to become a professional design engineer. You will have gained the hands-on skills and experience to carry out engineering projects including formulating, modelling and prototyping.
You'll be able to meet the challenges and opportunities in both the industrial and commercial fields of design engineering. The project-led nature of this course will also help you develop the confident interpersonal and communication skills, problem-solving and teamwork skills required by the industry.
You will gain a range of practical skills and knowledge required for design engineering including:
- The confidence to develop and implement modern technologies relevant to products and systems
- Learning to communicate ideas effectively
- You will fully engage with the design process
- Creating Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models and physical models and prototypes
- How to apply engineering design techniques to develop innovative systems, components, or processes taking into account a selection of commercial and industrial constraints and requirements
- You will gain leadership qualities, management skills, and confidence in your work through individual and group projects.
We have over 145 years of experience delivering professional, creative and technical education that prepares students – like you – for success in global careers, so find out more today.
Accreditations
Our degree is seeking re-accreditation by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED). Meeting the requirements of the IED will mean this degree will fully meet the academic standards of Chartered Engineer (CEng), which enables you to apply for CEng status after gaining suitable experience in an engineering role.
What you will learn
This course will develop your problem-solving and design skills through practical projects and hands-on laboratory sessions.
You will learn the knowledge and skills needed to solve real-world technical engineering problems. Through various projects, tasks and challenges you will gain a solid background in the design, implementation, and maintenance of industry-used software and hardware components. You will also learn evaluation and optimisation techniques and apply them in practice.
Our weekly guest lectures give you the chance to enhance your industry knowledge and build contacts with some of the industry’s leading experts and companies. They will also give you the help, advice and feedback you need to start building your professional portfolio while you study.
Our north London location gives you access to industry contacts, work experience opportunities and the chance to showcase your work at design engineering competitions. You will also have the option to get a feel for the industry with a paid, year-long work placement.
You will extend your learning, skills and experience by:
- Entering prestigious design engineering competitions to enhance your experience and career prospects
- A series of weekly guest lectures delivered by some of the UK's leading design experts and companies
- Using the latest digital systems and software including STEP-7, NX, LabVIEW, MATLAB and SolidWorks.
3 great reasons to pick this course
Part-time study
Study at your own pace alongside work and other commitments and get the skills and knowledge you need to progress in your career.
When choosing a part-time course, you will study the same modules as the full-time course but over a longer period.
Find out more about the many benefits of studying part-time at Middlesex University.
About your course
The course is meticulously designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the dynamic field of design engineering. Over three years, you will engage in a carefully structured curriculum that blends theoretical foundations with practical applications. This course ensures you graduate as a well-rounded design engineer, ready to tackle the challenges and innovations of the future engineering.
In year one, you will lay the groundwork and will learn essential mathematical techniques, be introduced to the fundamental instruments of design with focus on the intersection of hardware and software and receive broad understanding of engineering methodologies.
This module equips you with a robust foundation in mathematical principles and tools essential for modelling and comprehending complex engineering problems. Through theoretical understanding and practical applications, you will gain the skills to analyse, interpret, and effectively communicate results, empowering you to make informed decisions and design solutions as competent engineers.
This module offers an introduction to core computing and communication skills for design practice. You will develop skills in computer-aided design (CAD) modelling, design visualisation, design communication and modelling/prototyping. It introduces strategies for engaging with distributed communities of practice and developing an online presence.
This module introduces you to fundamental computational concepts and programming constructs relevant to physical computing and the Internet of Things (IoT). Through exploration of various programming languages and environments, you will develop problem-solving skills using code to interact with hardware components. This module equips you with the skills and knowledge necessary to develop computer programs tailored to specific requirements, integrating software solutions with physical devices and processes effectively. Through practical exercises and projects, you will learn to use programming languages and tools to create innovative solutions that bridge the gap between software and hardware domains.
This module introduces you to core skills in prototyping, material selection and processes, and mechanical and electrical principles. The focus of the module is developing confidence, awareness and practical applications of this core skill set for different stages of design and engineering practice.
Year two deepens your technical expertise and practical skills with courses enhancing your proficiency in modern manufacturing techniques, covering the essential components of automated systems where you will bring your designs to life, and examining the broader societal and environmental implications of engineering projects.
This module develops your advanced computer-aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) capabilities using industry-standard software. It focuses on advanced surface and feature-based modelling, and computer-based analysis tools. You will develop competence to improve designs and help solve technical problems. The module develops your understanding of reverse engineering, mass manufacture design requirements, product lifecycle analysis and provides an introduction to related design optimisation and analysis techniques such as finite element analysis (FEA).
This module will provide knowledge and understanding of the components of a typical control system involving sensors and actuators and how these can be controlled in applications such as level, position and speed control. This will involve developing knowledge of key aspects of classical control theory and their applications to engineering problems. You will use common industry standard software applications in modelling, analysing and prototyping control systems.
This module develops your understanding of the commercial, legal, financial, ethical and environmental context of design and engineering processes and their impact on society. We will cover issues such as sustainability goals, recognition of obligations to the society, the professional practice and a commitment to professional standards and code(s) of conduct relevant to your discipline (such as the Engineering Council). The module also covers other wider issues such as materials and their impact on environmental factors, waste management, ethics, EDI in a workplace, enterprise and entrepreneurship, security concerns, globalisation (global manufacturing, operating in global markets, cultural issues, financial concerns, risk etc) and its impact on business operations.
This module equips you with prototyping methods and approaches to enable you to successfully engage in a range of prototyping activities to develop, test and optimise design and engineering proposals. The module will develop the capability to analyse design problems, develop effective prototyping strategies and explore creative approaches to prototyping. You will engage with the learning content by building functioning prototypes, at a range of fidelities, using methods appropriate to the design and engineering task.
This module will strengthen, extend and apply the knowledge, skills and experiences you have gained from your course in a working environment, and to complement, stimulate, reinforce and encourage the development of discipline-specific technical knowledge, and your transferable skills. You will gain knowledge of professional requirements in an industry context and record and critically reflect on your personal practice
In the final year, you will focus on advanced topics and professional readiness. Modules will encourage you to explore new frontiers in engineering, teach you to leverage sophisticated software for design and analysis, and finally culminate your studies with a major project that integrates all you have learned, preparing you for the professional world.
This module equips you with the skills to understand the process of innovation in design and engineering contexts and be able to appreciate the way it impacts sectoral professional practice. You will further develop research and written communication skills through the identification of evidence-based innovation opportunities
This module develops your skills and knowledge in design and analysis of engineering systems, their validation and optimisation within the context of design engineering. This will involve understanding of systems approach to design and using appropriate computer-aided tools and techniques to analyse, validate and optimise for a given specification. The module also covers tools for modelling and analysing associated manufacturing processes using tools such as discrete event analysis and exploring what-if scenarios.
This module gives you the opportunity to synthesise prior learning and develop your planned graduation trajectory through a self-selected, self-initiated and self-directed major project and complementary professional practice components including EDI (equality, diversity and inclusion) principles. The direction of the project is a personal choice supported by appropriate staff to help you best synthesise your course experiences into a project that develops your working practice and professional profile to a quality and in a direction suited to your exit trajectory. You will develop a body of coherent and detailed knowledge of project development, management and communication frameworks and methods in an appropriate professional sector.
To find out more information about this programme, please download our BEng Design Engineering course specification (PDF).
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Teaching
You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience. The course has a strong project-based focus and is taught using an active practice-based teaching approach. You'll learn and develop your skills by attending practice-based workshop sessions combining interactive theoretical discussions with seminars and hands-on laboratory activities. You'll also develop your skills through design projects, simulation and testing, problem-solving activities, modelling tools to industry-standard hardware prototyping, technical presentations and thorough report and project writing.
You will gain knowledge and understanding through a dynamic mix of teaching, learning and assessment strategies, designed to actively engage you and enhance your comprehension. The educational context is enriched with staff-led interactive sessions, complemented by hands-on laboratory activities, crucial for reinforcing theoretical knowledge through practice-led experiments and simulations.
You will participate in a variety of interactive activities including seminars, group tutorials and collaborative exercises. These are crafted to foster critical thinking, problem-solving and the application of theory to practical, real-life societal challenges, with a particular focus on sustainable development. Additionally, you will undertake individual and group projects, deepening your subject mastery.
Guided and independent study is highly promoted, complementing formal instruction supported by comprehensive resources such as key concept videos provided in advance, which explore topics more extensively and adopt a global perspective.
Academic advising plays a crucial role in this holistic educational approach, guiding you through your academic journey, fostering an inclusive learning environment, and highlighting opportunities for work-based learning and engagement with industry.
You will develop your skills within a stimulating and diverse teaching and learning framework, designed to nurture practical abilities, critical thinking and teamwork.
Utilising state-of-the-art simulation tools and engaging in testing activities, you will gain insights into the practical aspects of their field, from conceptual design to tangible outcomes, preparing them for industry-specific tasks and decision-making.
Through work-based learning opportunities and industry engagement, you will be prepared for the realities of their future careers, all while maintaining a focus on health and wellbeing.
You will be mostly studying in the Ritterman and Hatchcroft Buildings at our leafy north London campus in Hendon. They are equipped with industry-standard equipment in mechatronics, robotics, electronics and networking solutions.
During your first year, your weekly timetable will typically consist of 4 blocks of 3 hours of workshops (a total of 12 hours of contact time per week).
Independent learning
Outside of teaching hours, you’ll learn independently through self-study which will involve reading articles and books, working on projects, undertaking self-directed research, self-directed, resource-based learning, and preparing for assessments including coursework and presentations.
Here is an indication of how you will split your time.
Year 1
Percentage | Hours | Typical activity |
---|---|---|
24% | 288 | Teaching, learning and assessment |
76% | 912 | Independent learning |
Year 2
Percentage | Hours | Typical activity |
---|---|---|
24% | 288 | Teaching, learning and assessment |
76% | 912 | Independent learning |
Year 3
Percentage | Hours | Typical activity |
---|---|---|
18% | 216 | Teaching, learning and assessment |
82% | 984 | Independent learning |
Your course timetable will balance your study commitments on campus with time for work, life commitments and independent study.
We aim to make timetables available to students at least 2 weeks before the start of term. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.
Our excellent teaching and support teams will help you develop your skills from research and practical skills to critical thinking. And we offer free 24-hour laptop loans with full desktop software, free printing and Wi-Fi to use on or off campus.
This course is 100% coursework.
Your knowledge and understanding will be assessed by means of a wide variety of assessment techniques, including interactive assignments such as presentations, formal report writing and structured dialogues in the form of portfolios.
Incorporating authentic assessment strategies, you will engage in practical activities, problem-solving tasks and project work that reflect real-world scenarios and industry standards.
Practical laboratory tasks will provide a platform for you to engage in scientific inquiry, applying theoretical knowledge to experimental setups and interpreting data to draw meaningful conclusions.
A key component of our assessment approach is the provision of continual formative feedback, ensuring you will be continuously guided and supported in your learning, enhancing the authenticity and effectiveness of the assessment process.
Your skills will be assessed by employing a diverse array of practical and analytical methods tailored to measure your proficiency and application of learned competencies.
To help you achieve the best results, we will provide regular feedback.
North London campus
Our north London campus is 23 minutes away by underground train, travelling from London Kings Cross.
Learn moreCourse facilities
Our dedicated facilities in the Ritterman Building is equipped with industry-standard equipment in mechatronics, robotics, electronics and networking solutions.
Student support
We offer lots of support to help you while you're studying including financial advice, wellbeing, mental health, and disability support.
Additional needs
We'll support you if you have additional needs such as sensory impairment or dyslexia. And if you want to find out whether Middlesex is the right place for you before you apply, get in touch with our Disability and Dyslexia team.
Wellness
Our specialist teams will support your mental health. We have free individual counselling sessions, workshops, support groups and useful guides.
Work while you study
Our Middlesex Unitemps branch will help you find work that fits around uni and your other commitments. We have hundreds of student jobs on campus that pay the London Living Wage and above. Visit the Middlesex Unitemps page.
Financial support
You can apply for scholarships and bursaries and our MDX Student Starter Kit to help with up to £1,000 of goods, including a new laptop or iPad.
We have also reduced the costs of studying with free laptop loans, free learning resources and discounts to save money on everyday things. Check out our guide to student life on a budget.
Careers
How can the Design Engineering BEng support your career?
This course opens the door to a variety of career options from generic engineering or associated automation industries such as robotics and mechatronics within the UK, as well as to Europe and the overseas market.
The course holds accreditation from the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED). Upon completion, students can pursue Chartered Engineer (CEng) status after further study at level 7 and gaining relevant engineering experience.
You will be encouraged to enter prestigious design engineering competitions to enhance their experience and career prospects, such as all Year-1 students entering the annual IMechE Design Challenge. Our dedicated facilities in the Ritterman and Hatchcroft Buildings are equipped with industry-standard equipment in mechatronics, robotics, electronics, and networking solutions.
We encourage you to develop a commercial approach to engineering via supported live projects with industrial partners. You could be working in a variety of sectors from manufacturing to agriculture, transport healthcare and defence to space exploration.
Graduate job roles
Here are just a few examples of the types of careers you could pursue after graduating with us:
Design and development engineer
A design engineer’s role includes researching and developing ideas for new products and systems and improving those that already exist. Design engineers work in a wide range of industries on a variety of products and services.
CAD technician/officer for BIM or PD
A computer-aided design (CAD) technician/officer uses software to develop design plans such as floor plans, building plans and exhibition layouts as part of the Building Information Management (BIM) system. CAD specialists may also work on product designs (PD) which are then sent to engineers to create prototypes.
Electrical engineer
Electrical engineers work on designing and developing electrical products and components. This can include electrical machinery, control systems and equipment in a number of industries from transport to telecommunications to the armed forces.
Mechanical engineer
A mechanical engineer works on the design, development and maintenance of mechanical components, systems and machinery. A mechanical engineer can work in a range of industries where mechanical systems are used.
Graduate employers
As a BEng (Hons) Design Engineering graduate, you will have excellent career prospects with a variety of career options from generic design engineering to associated automation industries as well as design and development roles. Some of our graduates have gone on to work at Titan Motorsport, Ashridge Engineering, Tevva eTrucks, etc., or have started their businesses in engineering. Some of the job titles are Design & Development Engineer, Design Engineer (Mechanical), CAD/CAE Engineer, etc. Some graduates have also chosen to continue further study where this degree will provide a strong foundation such as Engineering Management.
Transferable skills
- Problem-solving – think critically and creatively in order to find solutions that are both effective and efficient
- Communication – explain complex technical concepts in a clear and concise way
- Teamwork – collaborating effectively with others in order to achieve common goals.
- Leadership – to motivate and inspire others, and to make sound decisions under pressure.
Placements
Students in the Thick Sandwich mode take a placement (36 to 48 weeks) at the end of year two. A dedicated employability advisor from MDXworks, our Careers and Employability Service, helps in the search for an appropriate employer and provides you with appropriate placement. They also provide you with appropriate guidance and support in preparation for, during and after placement. The placement forms the basis for an assessed report based on the organisation. At the start of the placement, you are allocated an individual supervisor who provides support and advice for the duration of the project.
On completion of the placement on thick sandwich mode you will receive an additional qualification referred to as a Diploma of Industrial Studies.
MDXworks
Our employability service, MDXworks will launch you into the world of work from the beginning of your course, with placements, projects and networking opportunities through our 1000+ links with industry and big-name employers in London and globally.
Our dedicated lifetime career support, like our business start-up support programme and funding for entrepreneurs, has been recognized with the following awards:
- The top 20 UK universities for business leaders and entrepreneurs – Business Money, 2023
- A top 10 university for producing CEOs – Novuana, 2023.
We provide workshops, events and one-to-one support with job hunting, CVs, covering letters, interviews and networking. We also support you in securing part-time work, placements, internships, and volunteering opportunities, and offer an enterprise support service for those looking to start their own business.
Global network
You’ll study with students from 122 countries who’ll hopefully become part of your global network. And after you graduate, we'll still support you through our alumni network to help you progress in your chosen career.
Entry requirements
At Middlesex, we're proud of how we recognise the potential of future students like you. We make fair and aspirational offers because we want you to aim high, and we'll support you all the way.
Qualifications
- UCAS Points
- 112 UCAS points with 32 in a numerate subject or Engineering
- A-Level
- BBC including a C or above from a numerate subject or physics
- BTEC
- DMM in a numerate or science subject
- Access requirements
- Overall pass: must include 45 credits at level 3, of which all 45 must be at Merit or higher
- Combinations
- A combination of A-Level, BTEC and other accepted qualifications that total 112 UCAS points with 32 in a numerate subject or Engineering
We’ll always be as flexible as possible and take into consideration any barriers you may have faced in your learning. And, if you don’t quite get the grades you hoped for, we’ll also look at more than your qualifications. Things like your work experience, other achievements and your personal statement.
Our entry requirements page outlines how we make offers where we have given a range (e.g. BBB – BBC in A levels), and how we’ll make you an offer if you are studying a combination of qualifications (e.g. BTEC and A level).
We'll accept T Levels for entry onto our undergraduate degree courses (including our extended courses with a foundation year) with standard application of science requirements and GCSEs in line with UCAS tariff calculation.
Foundation year
If you don't meet the entry requirements, why not consider our Computing and Engineering course to help you prepare for the full degree?
Mature students (over 21)
We welcome applications from mature candidates, including those without formal qualifications, provided you can demonstrate relevant experience and ability.
Academic credit
If you have a qualification such as a foundation degree or HND, or have gained credit at another university, you may be able to enter a Middlesex University course in year two or three. Find out how you can transfer courses.
If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, we may be able to count this towards your entry requirements.
Interviews
You won’t be required to attend an interview for this course.
We welcome students from the UK and all over the world. Join students from over 122 countries and discover why so many international students call our campus home:
- Quality teaching with top facilities plus flexible online learning
- Welcoming north London campus that's only 30 minutes from central London
- Work placements and networking with top London employers
- Award-winning career support to get you where you want to go after university.
Qualifications
We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Find out more about the accepted qualifications on your country's support page. If you are unsure of the suitability of your qualifications or would like help with your application, please contact your nearest international office.
English language
You will need to meet our English language requirements. And, don’t worry If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, as we offer a Pre-sessional English course.
Visas
To study with us in the UK, you might need a Student visa. Please check to see if this applies to you.
Please apply via UCAS using this UCAS code H15A.
Need help with your application? Check out our undergraduate application page.
Fees
The fees below are for the 2025/26 academic year:
UK students1
Full-time: £9,250
International students2
Full-time students: £16,600
Additional costs
The following study tools are included in your fees:
- Free access to the resources, learning materials and software you need to succeed on your course
- Free laptop loans for up to 24 hours
- Free printing for academic paperwork
- Free online training with LinkedIn Learning.
Scholarships and bursaries
To help make uni affordable, we do everything we can to support you including our:
- MDX Excellence Scholarship offers grants of up to £2,000 per year for UK students
- Regional or International Merit Awards which reward International students with up to £2,000 towards course fees
- Our MDX Student Starter Kit to help with up to £1,000 of goods, including a new laptop or iPad.
Find out more about undergraduate funding and all of our scholarships and bursaries.
Fees disclaimers
1. UK fees: The university reserves the right to increase undergraduate tuition fees in line with changes to legislation, regulation and any government guidance or decisions. The tuition fees for part-time UK study are subject to annual review and we reserve the right to increase the fees each academic year by no more than the level of inflation.
2. International fees: Tuition fees are subject to annual review and we reserve the right to increase the fees each academic year by no more than the level of inflation.
Any annual increase in tuition fees as provided for above will be notified to students at the earliest opportunity in advance of the academic year to which any applicable inflationary rise may apply.
"A great aspect of this course was the practical approach to learning, where the theory was put straight away into practice. I really enjoyed the process of transforming a concept into an actual object and the project-based nature of the course means that it is always diverse and fun.
The facilities that we had access to were great. I often used the laser cutter, putting into practice the Solidworks (CAD software) skills that we learned. I find it very helpful in my projects, especially developing prototypes."
Eduardo Abend
BEng in Design Engineering
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