• Instrumentation and control is a field applicable to many sectors of industry. It enables efficient and safe automatic control of large-scale continuous processes including nuclear power stations, oil refineries, and chemical plants down to smaller batch operations such as manufacturing centers, breweries, and other food production facilities. This course includes an optional year in the industry, at no extra cost.
  • The North East is a major center for industries constantly seeking well-qualified engineering graduates, and this degree program takes full advantage of the University's location by providing students with significant practical elements and opportunities to engage with industry.
  • Teesside University is a natural choice for students aiming high and seeking a solid base of engineering knowledge and skills from which to climb the career ladder.
  • The program is built around a pair of discipline-based threads - measurement systems and control systems. These threads form the basis of the majority of modules that run through all three years of the program.
  • The other modules, such as the mathematics, skills, and project modules, support these threads and provide a more rounded and industrially relevant educational experience.