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Integrated Engineering Programme

The UCL Centre for Engineering Education is the home of the Integrated Engineering Programme: an award-winning, holistic teaching framework that shapes teaching across the UCL Faculty of Engineering.

Celebrating ten years of the IEP

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The Integrated Engineering Programme weaves project-based design through the majority of UCL Engineering's undergraduate degree programmes along with integrated ‘employability’ skills, interdisciplinary ‘minors', and an applied mathematics programme focusing on modelling and analysis of engineering systems. Using authentic activities informed by the needs and challenges of the world around us, the IEP aims to enhance the students’ understanding of key theoretical concepts and heighten the development of key professional skills.

Recognised as offering a "world-class model" for engineering education to other institutions, the IEP fosters confidence and familiarity with multidisciplinary working and practical enineering from students' first year at UCL, through a cross-Faculty approach. It builds students' creative and critical thinking skills,  practical and design skills, autonomy, and their ability to reckon with the ethical, economic, environmental and legal factors that will shape their professional practice. 

Are you a prospective or current UCL Engineering student? If so, visit the 'How we Teach' page on the UCL Engineering website for information about the IEP.