BEng (Hons) Instrumentation and Control Engineering at Teesside University, Middlesbrough, is a three-year full-time programme (or four years with an optional placement year). The course focuses on the principles and practical applications of measurement, control, and automation used in industries such as oil and gas, power generation, and manufacturing.
Students study key topics including control systems, instrumentation, sensors, process control, automation, and electronics. The course includes hands-on laboratory sessions, real-world projects, and case studies to develop professional engineering skills.
Assessment methods include coursework, technical reports, projects, presentations, and formal examinations. The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the UK Engineering Council, ensuring it meets professional standards and supports graduates in working towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
Teesside University is a leading public university in the UK with campuses in Middlesbrough and London. It welcomes students from over 100 countries and is known for its excellence in education, innovation, and research. The university offers a wide range of programmes across engineering, health, business, computing, social sciences, and the arts.
International students receive extensive support through services for academic guidance, career development, finances, mental health, and visa or immigration assistance. Teesside University is recognised for providing practical, industry-relevant learning that helps students succeed globally.
Applicants must provide academic transcripts and certificates, proof of identification, and evidence of English language proficiency.
The tuition fee for international students is £17,000 per year. Fees are reviewed annually and may change in future academic years.
Teesside University offers scholarships and funding opportunities for international students. These include Global Excellence Scholarship (£2,000 fee reduction), Africa Excellence Scholarship (£2,000 fee reduction for students from African countries), and Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship (£7,000 reduction in the first year).
Students can also explore instalment payment options and other flexible funding plans through the university’s finance office.
Graduates of this course develop strong technical and analytical skills, preparing them for roles such as:
Applications can be made directly through the Teesside University Admission Portal or via UCAS. International applicants can also apply through authorised education counsellors such as AHZ Associates for free professional guidance. It is recommended that students apply early to allow sufficient time for visa processing.
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