CEng – Chartered Engineer
For Masters level students, a
Chartered Engineering (CEng) course will be your route of entry, after
gaining a Mechanical Engineering Qualification or an Engineering degree
and further learning.
The CEng registration process helps you:
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To develop appropriate solutions for engineering problems, using new and existing technologies
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Opportunity to design and apply new technologies
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Promotion of advanced designs and design methods
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Platform to pioneer new engineering services and management methods
To meet the Engineering Council’s competencies, it is essential to gain around four years of professional experience, but this will only boost your education and future career progression!
Your route to becoming a Chartered Engineer
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Complete Masters and gain Mechanical Engineering Qualification/ Engineering degree and further learning
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Begin your
Initial Professional Development by finding a company to gain experience
with through the Monitored Professional Development Scheme or
independently through the Professional Review Report route
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Take your opportunities and monitor your progress through reports, feedback and meetings
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With four years
of professional experience gained, you can then compile your final
report and prepare for your final IMechE interview